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Lessons from the life of Samuel. Notes of an address, Chicago 1929.
Here was a woman who had a deep burden on her soul. She went to the right place with that burden, and told it out into the ear of the One who was willing to hear, and bear, and to deliver. Unlike some of us, she did not go away from that little prayer meeting still carrying the burden. She did not go back home a sad and burdened woman, still sighing deeply beneath the load. No! She went back a woman vastly relieved, and enjoying the sense in her soul that she had been heard. See how it reads (1 Sam. 1:18): "So the woman went her way, and did eat, and her countenance was no more sad." That is the reality of "casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you." That is prayer in its reality—actually, truly unloading the burden and going away with the "consolations of Christ."