The Essentials of PrayerGideon House Books, 2016 M10 7 - 100 páginas Edward M. Bounds takes us on a journey deep into the heart of active, powerful, life-giving prayer. He invites us to pray in such a way that involves and touches our entire being: mind, soul and body. We have all heard stories of great men and women whom God used to change the world as they wrestled with Him on their knees. This book uncovers the secrets to their devotion and gives practical ideas and advice for entering into a more intimate and powerful life with God through prayer. |
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... eyes of others nor even in the eyes of itself. Modesty is one of its most prominent characteristics. In humility there is the total absence of pride, and it is at the very farthest distance from anything like selfconceit. There is no ...
... eyes of others nor even in the eyes of itself. Modesty is one of its most prominent characteristics. In humility there is the total absence of pride, and it is at the very farthest distance from anything like selfconceit. There is no ...
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... eyes to heaven, but with downcast countenance smites himself on his breast, and cries out, “God be merciful to me, a sinner.” Our Lord with great preciseness gives us the sequel of the story of these two men, one utterly devoid of ...
... eyes to heaven, but with downcast countenance smites himself on his breast, and cries out, “God be merciful to me, a sinner.” Our Lord with great preciseness gives us the sequel of the story of these two men, one utterly devoid of ...
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... eye and heart, downward to the dust. This is the picture of humility against pride in praying. Here we see by sharp contrast the utter worthlessness of selfrighteousness, selfexaltation, and selfpraise in praying, and the great value ...
... eye and heart, downward to the dust. This is the picture of humility against pride in praying. Here we see by sharp contrast the utter worthlessness of selfrighteousness, selfexaltation, and selfpraise in praying, and the great value ...
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... , many and strong. In the nature of things, religion must show much of its growth above ground. Much will be seen and be evident to the eye. The flower and fruit of a holy life, abounding in good works, must be seen. It cannot be.
... , many and strong. In the nature of things, religion must show much of its growth above ground. Much will be seen and be evident to the eye. The flower and fruit of a holy life, abounding in good works, must be seen. It cannot be.
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Prayer Praise And Thanksgiving | |
Prayer And Trouble | |
Prayer And Trouble Continued | |
Prayer And Gods Work | |
Prayer And Consecration | |
Prayer And A Definite Religious Standard | |
Prayer Born Of Compassion | |
Concerted Prayer | |
The Universality Of Prayer | |
Prayer And Missions | |
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