The Meaning of PrayerAbingdon Press, 2003 - 232 sayfa A devotional classic for individuals and small groups. A work that has been translated into 18 languages, this devotional classic demonstrates the importance of prayer for those who wish to live a vital Christian life. The daily reading and deflection arrangement facilitates use by individuals, and study questions at the end of each of the ten chapters serve both individuals and small groups. An introduction by John Schroeder explains how to use the study questions in small groups and explains the language used by Dr. Fosdick. |
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Sayfa 33
... note that our generation is marked by practical effi- ciency and spiritual shallowness ? May we not hope to keep in our- selves the best gains of this efficient age and at the same time recover the " practice of the presence of God ...
... note that our generation is marked by practical effi- ciency and spiritual shallowness ? May we not hope to keep in our- selves the best gains of this efficient age and at the same time recover the " practice of the presence of God ...
Sayfa 65
... Note the request which James and John made of our Lord : they wanted him to put himself at their disposal ; they wished their will for themselves to be in absolute control , with the Master as aider and abettor of it . Prayer to God ...
... Note the request which James and John made of our Lord : they wanted him to put himself at their disposal ; they wished their will for themselves to be in absolute control , with the Master as aider and abettor of it . Prayer to God ...
Sayfa 139
... Note the unfortunate break in this great passage made by a new chapter's beginning . The thirteenth chapter on love should always be read as an explanation of the verse in the twelfth chapter , “ Desire earnestly the greater gifts ...
... Note the unfortunate break in this great passage made by a new chapter's beginning . The thirteenth chapter on love should always be read as an explanation of the verse in the twelfth chapter , “ Desire earnestly the greater gifts ...
İçindekiler
Introduction | 7 |
The Naturalness of Prayer | 13 |
Prayer as Communion with God | 31 |
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Ahab answer believe beseech Thee Bible blessing called Christian communion Consider DAILY READINGS dominant desire earth Eternal evil experience face faith Father feel fellowship friendship Gethsemane gifts give glory God's grace grant Habakkuk habitual hand HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK hath hear heart heaven Holy Holy Spirit Horace Bushnell human individual intercession Jehovah Jeremy Taylor Kingdom knowledge lives Lord man's Master Matt mercy mind moods natural natural law never ourselves peace petition practice prayer wheel presence Psalm Psalmist READINGS First Day realm reign of law rejoice sake Scripture secret seek servant soul speak spirit SUGGESTIONS FOR THOUGHT supplication tendency to pray Thine things Thomas à Kempis Thou art Thou hast thou wilt thy name Thyself tion trouble true truth unanswered unanswered prayer universe unselfish unto thee Week wisdom wish words