Description
Listening to someone else prayer gives you an insight into their mind - their hopes, concerns, and understanding of their relationship with God. Spurgeon thought that prayer was a measure of the vitality of the church - he once ushered some visitors into the prayer meeting at his church with the words 'would you like to see the church's power plant?' These are Spurgeon's prayers taken down as he prayed them. You can learn a lot about how to pray by studying their structure and content. Each short prayer shows you the knowledge of the Bible he had and his understanding of human needs.
Table of Contents
Introductory Notes
Lecture: The Golden Key of Prayer
1. Help from On High
2.Thanks Be Unto God
3. The Love Without Measure or End
4. The All-Prevailing Plea
5. To The King Eternal
6. The Wonders of Calvary
7. ‘Let All the People Praise The ee’
8. A Prayer for Holiness
9. Glorious Liberty
10.The Music of Praise
11. Under The Blood
12. On Holy Ground
13. The Wings of Prayer
14. ‘Bless the Lord, O My Soul!’
15. The Peace of God
16. He Ever Liveth
17. To Be Like Christ
18. O, For More Grace!
19. God's Unspeakable Gift
20. The Great Sacrifice
21. Boldness at The Throne Of Grace
22. The Presence of God
23. The Look of Faith
24. ‘Deliver Us from Evil’
25. The Washing of Water By The Word
26. Prayer Answered and Unanswered
Appendix: Prayer Meetings - As They Were,
and As They Should Be
Product Details
Title: Spurgeon's Prayers
Author: C. H. Spurgeon
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Pages: 160
Binding: Paperback
Size: 19.5 x 13.0 x 1.1 cm