1885 · 1 min read
Praying for Tea
D. W. Whittle · The Wonders of Prayer, 1885
"As the life of faith consists in bearing the cross of Christ, we must not expect to be long without trials. Providence soon frowned on me again, and I got behindhand, as usual.
"This happened at a time when my wife was about delivery of child, and we were destitute of those necessaries of life which are needful at such times. The nurse came: we told her there was no tea in the house. My wife replied, '_Set the kettle on, even if there is not_.'
"The nurse said, '_You have no tea, nor can you get any_.' My wife replied, '_Set on the kettle_.' She did so, and before it boiled, a woman (with whom at that time we had no acquaintance) came to the door, and told the nurse that she had brought some tea as a present for my wife."
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