"One of the first lessons of our Lord in His school of prayer was: Not
to be seen of men. Enter your inner chamber; be alone with the Father.
When He has thus taught us that the meaning of prayer is personal
individual contact with God, He comes with a second lesson: You have
need not only of secret solitary, but also of public united prayer.
And He gives us a very special promise for the united prayer of two or
three who agree in what they ask. As a tree has its root hidden in the
ground and its stem growing up into the sunlight, so prayer needs
equally for its full development the hidden secrecy in which the soul
meets God alone, and the public fellowship with those who find in the
name of Jesus their common meeting-place." -Andrew Murray
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