For the church of God to accomplish His will in the world, it must have praying leaders. Praying leaders preserve the spirituality of the church, just as prayerless leaders make for unspiritual conditions. The church is not spiritual simply by the mere fact of its existence, nor by its vocation. Like the new birth, it is “not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God” (John 1:13).
The church may multiply its baptisms, and administer its sacraments innumerable times, and yet be as far from fulfilling its true mission as human conditions can make it.
This present world’s general attitude retires prayer to insignificance and obscurity. By it, salvation and eternal life are put in the background. It cannot be too often affirmed, therefore, that the prime need of the church is not men of money nor men of brains, but men of prayer. Leaders in the realm of religious activity are to be judged by their praying habits, and not by their money or social position.
God does not conduct His work, solely, with men of education or wealth or business capacity. Neither can He carry on His work through men of large intellects or of great culture, nor yet through men of great social eminence and influence. All these can be made to count provided they are not regarded as being primary. These men, by the simple fact of these qualities and conditions, cannot lead in God’s work nor control His cause. Men of prayer, before anything else, are indispensable to the furtherance of the Kingdom of God on earth. No other sort will fit in the scheme or do the deed. Men, great and influential in other things, but small in prayer, cannot do the work Almighty God has set out for His church to do.