C. H. Spurgeon the Power of Prayer

ebook In Modern English with Introduction and a Study Guide (LARGE PRINT) · GodliPress Classics on How to Pray

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Powerful Prayer Insights from the Prince of Preachers.

Prayer was one of Charles Spurgeon's favorite topics. Even among his top-rated books, the topic of prayer was dealt with from several angles. This volume is a collection of his best sermons on the subject. In his typical simple yet hard-hitting style, he covers topics that will challenge you and enlighten the eyes of your heart:

  • Prayer Certified of Success
  • The Raven's Cry
  • Order and Argument in Prayer
  • Pleading
  • The Throne of Grace
  • Brief, Silent Prayer

  • He avoided high, lofty, and academic tones and instead favored a more conversational attitude, which can be found in the prayer sermons in this book. "The Lord Jesus did not say, 'Feed my giraffes,' but 'Feed my sheep.'" And so, this collection is easy to understand but not always as easy to digest because it demands an honest, passionate, and devoted response-the same way he lived his life!

    To assist you, you will find the same heart and challenge that Spurgeon brought his congregants over 100 years ago, but in English, you can quickly grasp. In addition, we have designed and added a study guide to the end of each chapter to help you think even further and deeper on his words.

    We desire that prayer will become deep, memorable, and powerful for you. As Spurgeon said, "I would rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach."

    C. H. Spurgeon the Power of Prayer