The Reality of PrayerWhitaker House, 2012 M05 1 - 144 pages Has prayer become just another complicated ritual? Is it a struggle to spend time in prayer? Does God really answer prayer? E. M. Bounds shows us that prayer is not difficult. It is a privilege and a blessing. By examining how Jesus prayed, Bounds helps us to pray boldly and expectantly. When we pray with the confidence of a child, we will find that God is eager to answer us, and we will discover the reality of what Jesus knew—prayer works! |
Contents
The Essence of Earthly Worship | |
Gods Part in Prayer | |
The Divine Teacher of Prayer | |
The Lesson of Prayer | |
Jesus Our Example in Prayer | |
Learning from the Prayers of Jesus | |
Our Lords Model Prayer | |
Our Lords High Priestly Prayer | |
The Gethsemane Prayer | |
The Holy Spirit and Prayer | |
The Holy Spirit Our Helper in Prayer | |
The Two Comforters and Two Advocates | |
Prayer and the Holy Spirit Dispensation About the Author | |
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