The Power of Prayer in a Believer's LifeLong before the megachurch, nearly 6,000 people crowded every service to hear Charles Spurgeon. Discover why his masterful preaching astonished his era! Considered by his peers then and now as "The Prince of Preachers", Charles Spurgeon built London's Metropolitan Tabernacle into the world's largest independent congregation during the nineteenth century. While many factors have been highlighted that help explain the effectiveness of Spurgeon's preaching, the foremost secret that empowered Charles Spurgeon was his devotion to prayer. When people would walk through the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Spurgeon would take them to the basement prayer room where people were always on their knees interceding for the church. Then Spurgeon would declare, "Here is the powerhouse of this church. That statement is backed by the amazing number of sermons that Spurgeon preached on prayer. Spurgeon was a great believer and teacher in passionate, Holy Spirit-directed prayer. His word pictures of the majestic throne of grace that God calls believers to be privileged to come before is well worth the price of the book alone. You will be inspired and challenged in your prayer life, especially if you experience struggles in prayer. |
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Excellent book on prayer
User Review - Ninja4Him1 - Christianbook.comSpurgeon provides many Bible verses and comments on them. Those are the kind of books I like to read because the Word of God endures forever. Read full review
Great study
User Review - Nancy Talley - Christianbook.comAm still in a detailed study of this book with 3 other friends meeting weekly on Friday mornings to discuss each chapter. We have so far found it to be a wonderful study of God's words on prayer. Read full review
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
The Throne of Grace | 15 |
The Secret of Power in Prayer | 31 |
The Golden Key of Prayer | 47 |
True PrayerTrue Power | 61 |
Prayer That Is Quickly Answered | 77 |
The Power of Prayer and the Pleasure of Praise | 91 |
The Conditions of Power in Prayer | 105 |
Intercessory Prayer | 121 |
Essential Points of Prayer | 135 |
Hindrances to Prayer | 151 |
Prayer the Cure for Care | 167 |
Golden Vials Full of Odors | 179 |
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