
Author
Charles Spurgeon
Summary: When we pray, we should have no anxiety but give ourselves to joyful fellowship with God. Bring all our requests and needs to Him, thanking Him for His grace and not doubting. We should not hide anything and only go to God, not man. This will bring us God's peace that surpasses understanding. We should believe in Him and ask for His help with our unbelief.
We must have no desire and we only have to give ourselves to prayer. No anxiety, but a lot of joyful fellowship with God. Take your wishes to the Lord of your life, to the guardian of your soul. Come to Him with two portions of prayer, and one portion of fragrant praise. Do not pray doubtfully, but thankfully. Consider that you already have the requests and therefore thank God for His grace. He is giving you grace; give thanks.
Do not hide anything. Do not allow any need to engulf your chest; "let your requests be known". Don't go to the man. Go only to your God, the Father of Jesus, who loves you in Him.
This will bring you God's own peace. You will not be able to understand the peace that you will enjoy. It will wrap you in its infinite embrace. The heart and mind will be submerged in a sea of rest through Jesus Christ. Come life or death, poverty, pain or slander, you will dwell in Jesus above any disturbing wind or dark cloud. Will they not obey this kind command?
Yes, Lord, I truly believe you; But I beg you to help my unbelief.
Source: The Bank of Faith Checkbook. Translation by Allan Roman.
http://www.spurgeon.com.mx/chequera/meditames/marzo.pdf