Synopsis
Since this book was published over a century ago, countless readers have learned through its pages that no one can teach prayer better than Jesus Christ himself. This enduring classic will transform your prayers and life as you open your heart to the prayer-lessons Jesus gave. "The Father waits to hear every prayer of faith. He wants to give us whatever we ask for in Jesus' name. If there is one thing I think the Church needs to learn, it is that God intends prayer to have an answer, and that we have not yet fully conceived of what God will do for us if we believe that our prayers will be heard. God hears prayer." Reader Review: I grew up reading the Bible, attending church, praying, etc. I never felt I really understood prayer as I should, but it seemed no resource existed that could impart the depth of understanding I wished to attain on the subject. That is, until I stumbled upon Andrew Murray's book Lord, Teach Us to Pray. This book spoke to the depth of my soul. It has opened my eyes to the amazement of God's real intent for prayer in the life of a believer. As I read this book, I underlined important insights. Alas, some chapters were nearly completely underlined! This book truly is that helpful in mining the gems of prayer as God intended it.
Review
Andrew Murray became a noted missionary leader, writer, and pastor. His father was a Scottish Presbyterian serving the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa, and his mother had connections with both French Huguenots and German Lutherans. This background serves to explain his ecumenical spirit. Murray considered missions to be the chief end of the church. This led to ministry to blacks in the Transvaal and Malawi regions. He was a leader of the South African Revival of 1860. In addition to his evangelistic tours in South Africa, he spoke at the Keswick and Northfield Conventions, making a great impression upon his audiences. For his contribution to world missions he was given honorary doctorates by the universities of Aberdeen and Cape of Good Hope. Andrew Murray is best known today for his devotional writings, which place great emphasis on the need for a rich, personal devotional life. Many of his over 240 books explain how he saw this devotion working in the life of the Christian. Over the years he has influenced thousands. Several of his books have become devotional classics.
Teach Me to Pray
Using Scripture, Murray instructs readers how to make their prayers more effective by showing how prayer is the strength of all work for God.
Using Scripture, Murray instructs readers how to make their prayers more effective by showing how prayer is the strength of all work for God."
Lord, Teach Us To Pray
Lord, Teach Us to Pray is a treatise on prayer written by South African teacher and Christian pastor Andrew Murray. The book is loaded with timeless lessons on prayer and can be looked a devotional meditation on the nature of prayer.
Lord, Teach Us to Pray is a treatise on prayer written by South African teacher and Christian pastor Andrew Murray. The book is loaded with timeless lessons on prayer and can be looked a devotional meditation on the nature of prayer."
Lord, Teach Us to Pray by Andrew Murray
Since this book was published over a century ago, countless readers have learned through its pages that no one can teach prayer better than Jesus Christ himself. This enduring classic will transform your prayers and life as you open your heart to the prayer-lessons Jesus gave. "The Father waits to hear every prayer of faith. He wants to give us whatever we ask for in Jesus' name. If there is one thing I think the Church needs to learn, it is that God intends prayer to have an answer, and that we have not yet fully conceived of what God will do for us if we believe that our prayers will be heard. God hears prayer." Reader Review: I grew up reading the Bible, attending church, praying, etc. I never felt I really understood prayer as I should, but it seemed no resource existed that could impart the depth of understanding I wished to attain on the subject. That is, until I stumbled upon Andrew Murray's book Lord, Teach Us to Pray. This book spoke to the depth of my soul. It has opened my eyes to the amazement of God's real intent for prayer in the life of a believer. As I read this book, I underlined important insights. Alas, some chapters were nearly completely underlined! This book truly is that helpful in mining the gems of prayer as God intended it.
As I read this book, I underlined important insights. Alas, some chapters were nearly completely underlined! This book truly is that helpful in mining the gems of prayer as God intended it."
Lord, Teach Us to Pray
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How is this book unique? Unabridged (100% Original content) Font adjustments & biography included Illustrated About Lord, Teach Us To Pray: By Andrew Murray "The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray."
Lord Teach Us to Pray
The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between His wondrous life in public, and His secret life of prayer. They had learnt to believe in Him as a Master in the art of prayer--none could pray like Him. And so they came to Him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' And in after years they would have told us that there were few things more wonderful or blessed that He taught them than His lessons on prayer. ANDREW MURRAY GET MORE BOOKS AT REVIVALPRESS.NET
' And in after years they would have told us that there were few things more wonderful or blessed that He taught them than His lessons on prayer. ANDREW MURRAY GET MORE BOOKS AT REVIVALPRESS.NET"
Lord, Teach me to pray
Andrew Murray was a man of prayer, that is, he fully lived his faith in the Lord Jesus and lived fully such practice to the point of intensely proving the power of prayer during his life. His life was a testimony of what God wants to do in each one of us from the moment we decide to live intensely a life of prayer and intimacy with God. In our lives, as in the life of Andrew Murray, the need for prayer arises from the search for a blessing to be achieved, from confession to God, gratitude, petition, or worship. This book invites you to set aside a daily time to seek God, giving your prayers, requests and thanks to the Lord for a personal and genuine experience of faith. The text presents a daily message of meditation on the Word of God regarding prayer, its importance and necessity in our day to day life.
This book invites you to set aside a daily time to seek God, giving your prayers, requests and thanks to the Lord for a personal and genuine experience of faith."
Lord, Teach Us to Pray Or the Only Teachers
THE disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between His wondrous life in public, and His secret life of prayer. They had learnt to believe in Him as a Master in the art of prayer-none could pray like Him. And so they came to Him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' And in after years they would have told us that there were few things more wonderful or blessed that He taught them than His lessons on prayer.And now still it comes to pass, as He is praying in a, certain place, that disciples who see Him thus engaged feel the need of repeating the same request, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' As we grow in the Christian life, the thought and the faith of the Beloved Master in His never-failing intercession becomes evermore precious, and the hope of being Like Christ in His intercession gains an attractiveness before unknown. And as me see Him pray, and remember that there is none who can pray like Him, and none who can teach like Him, we feel the petition of the disciples, 'Lord, teach us to pray,' is just what we need. And as we think how all He is and has, how He Himself is our very own, how He is Himself our life, we feel assured that we have but to ask, and He will be delighted to take us up into closer fellowship with Himself, and teach us to pray even as He prays.
THE disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray."
Andrew Murray With Christ In The School Of Prayer
"LORD, TEACH US TO PRAY!" LUKE 11:1 "Jesus never taught His disciples how to preach, only how to pray. He did not speak much of what was needed to preach well but spoke much of praying well. To know how to speak to God is more important than knowing how to speak to man. Not power with men, but power with God is the first thing. Jesus loves to teach us how to pray. What do you think, my beloved fellow disciples? Would it not be just what we needed, to ask the Master to give us a month-long course of special lessons on the art of prayer? As we meditate on the words He spoke on earth, let us yield to his teaching, in the fullest confidence that, with such a teacher, we shall make progress. Let us take time not only to meditate but to pray. To busy ourselves at the foot of the throne, and be trained in the work of intercession." -Andrew Murray "With Christ in the School of Prayer" offers a structured series of 31 short, concise, practical, and powerful lessons on prayer to fill the listener's heart with a hunger for God's presence. While holding firmly to Andrew Murray's classic teaching and theology and retaining the elegance of his writing style, this edition has been updated to make Murray's writing more accessible to modern readers. It includes the following updates: A Study Guide to Ensure a Deeper Study of Andrew Murray's Original Message. Unabridged and Carefully Updated Text in Modern English. Updated Organization and Headings. An Active Table of Contents. Large Print Text. Our earnest prayer is that you find this updated edition much easier to understand and that God would bless you with more desire to seek His face in His school of prayer.
While holding firmly to Andrew Murray's classic teaching and theology and retaining the elegance of his writing style, this edition has been updated to make Murray's writing more accessible to modern readers."
With Christ in the School of Prayer
'With Christ In the School of Prayer: Thoughts on Our Training for the Ministry of Intercession,' to Include: Lord, Teach Us to Pray - In Spirit & Truth - Pray To Thy Father, Which Is In Secret - After This Manner Pray - Ask, & It Shall be Given You - How Much More? - How Much More the Holy Spirit - Because of His Importunity - Pray the Lord of the Harvest - What Wilt Thou? - Believe That Ye Have Received - Have Faith in God - Prayer & Fasting - When Ye Stand Praying, Forgive - If Two Agree - Speedily, Though Bearing Long - I Know That Thou Hearest Me Always - Whose Is This Image? - I Go Unto The Father! - That The Father May Be Glorified - If Ye Abide In Me - My Words in You - Bear Fruit, That the Father May Give What Ye Ask - In My Name - At That Day - I Have Prayed For Thee - Father, I Will - Father! Not What I Will - According to His Will - An Holy Priesthood - Pray Without Ceasing - George Muller and the Secret of His Power in Prayer
'With Christ In the School of Prayer: Thoughts on Our Training for the Ministry of Intercession,' to Include: Lord, Teach Us to Pray - In Spirit & Truth - Pray To Thy Father, Which Is In Secret - After This Manner Pray - Ask, & It Shall be ..."
Abide in Christ and Lord, Teach Us to Pray
During the life of Jesus on earth, the word He chiefly used when speaking of the relations of the disciples to Himself was: "Follow me." When about to leave for heaven, He gave them a new word, in which their more intimate and spiritual union with Himself in glory should be expressed. That chosen word was: "Abide in me." It is to be feared that there are many earnest followers of Jesus from whom the meaning of this word, with the blessed experience it promises, is very much hidden. While trusting in their Saviour for pardon and for help, and seeking to some extent to obey Him, they have hardly realized to what closeness of union, to what intimacy of fellowship, to what wondrous oneness of life and interest, He invited them when He said, "Abide in me." This is not only an unspeakable loss to themselves, but the Church and the world suffer in what they lose. If we ask the reason why those who have indeed accepted the Saviour, and been made partakers of the renewing of the Holy Ghost, thus come short of the full salvation prepared for them, I am sure the answer will in very many cases be, that ignorance is the cause of the unbelief that fails of the inheritance. If, in our orthodox Churches, the abiding in Christ, the living union with Him, the experience of His daily and hourly presence and keeping, were preached with the same distinctness and urgency as His atonement and pardon through His blood, I am confident that many would be found to accept with gladness the invitation to such a life, and that its influence would be manifest in their experience of the purity and the power, the love and the joy, the fruit-bearing, and all the blessedness which the Saviour connected with the abiding in Him. It is with the desire to help those who have not yet fully understood what the Saviour meant with His command, or who have feared that it was a life beyond their reach, that these meditations are now published. It is only by frequent repetition that a child learns its lessons. It is only by continuously fixing the mind for a time on some one of the lessons of faith, that the believer is gradually helped to take and thoroughly assimilate them. I have the hope that to some, especially young believers, it will be a help to come and for a month day after day spell over the precious words, "Abide in me," with the lessons connected with them in the parable of the Vine. Step by step we shall get to see how truly this promise-precept is meant for us, how surely grace is provided to enable us to obey it, how indispensable the experience of its blessing is to a healthy Christian life, and how unspeakable the blessings are that flow from it. As we listen, and meditate, and pray--as we surrender ourselves, and accept in faith the whole Jesus as He offers Himself to us in it--the Holy Spirit will make the word to be spirit and life; this word of Jesus, too, will become to us the power of God unto salvation, and through it will come the faith that grasps the long desired blessing. I pray earnestly that our gracious Lord may be pleased to bless this little book, to help those who seek to know Him fully, as He has already blessed it in its original issue in a different (the Dutch) language. I pray still more earnestly that He would, by whatever means, make the multitudes of His dear children who are still living divided lives, to see how He claims them wholly for Himself, and how the wholehearted surrender to abide in Him alone brings the joy unspeakable and full of glory. Oh, let each of us who has begun to taste the sweetness of this life, yield himself wholly to be a witness to the grace and power of our Lord to keep us united with Himself, and seek by word and walk to win others to follow Him fully. It is only in such fruitbearing that our own abiding can be maintained. In conclusion, I ask to be permitted to give one word of advice to my reader.
" This is not only an unspeakable loss to themselves, but the Church and the world suffer in what they lose."
Absolute Surrender, Lord, Teach Us to Pray, Waiting on God & Humility
Murray was Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Murray became a noted missionary leader. His father was a Scottish Presbyterian serving the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa, and his mother had connections with both French Huguenots and German Lutherans. This background to some extent explains his ecumenical spirit. He was educated at Aberdeen University, Scotland, and at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. After ordination in 1848 he served pastorates at Bloemfontein, Worcester, Cape Town, and Wellington. He helped to found what are now the University College of the Orange Free State and the Stellenbosch Seminary He served as Moderator of the Cape Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church and was president of both the YMCA (1865) and the South Africa General Mission (1888-1917), now the Africa Evangelical Fellowship. He was one of the chief promoters of the call to missions in South Africa. This led to the Dutch Reformed Church missions to blacks in the Transvaal and Malawi. Apart from his evangelistic tours in South Africa, he spoke at the Keswick and Northfield Conventions in 1895, making a great impression. upon his British and American audiences. For his contribution to world missions he was given an honorary doctorate by the universities of Aberdeen (1898) and Cape of Good Hope(1907). Murray is best known today for his devotional writings, which place great emphasis on the need for a rich, personal devotional life. Many of his 240 publications explain in how he saw this devotion and its outworking in the life of the Christian. Several of his books have become devotional classics. Among these are Abide in Christ, Absolute Surrender, With Christ in the School of Prayer, The Spirit of Christ and Waiting on God.
Several of his books have become devotional classics. Among these are Abide in Christ, Absolute Surrender, With Christ in the School of Prayer, The Spirit of Christ and Waiting on God."
Absolute Surrender
I desire by God's grace to give to you this message-that your God in heaven answers the prayers which you have offered for blessing on yourselves and for blessing on those around you by this one demand: Are you willing to surrender yourselves absolutely into His hands? Every one of us is a temple of God, in which God will dwell and work mightily on one condition-absolute surrender to Him. God claims it, God is worthy of it, and without it God cannot work His blessed work in us.
Every one of us is a temple of God, in which God will dwell and work mightily on one condition-absolute surrender to Him. God claims it, God is worthy of it, and without it God cannot work His blessed work in us."
With Christ
This book is a guide to living a life as a vessel of the Holy Spirit. Andrew Murray's classic work, With Christ in the School of Prayer, calls on the church to pray. The power of prayer is a great gift from God, and Murray beautifully describes the role of the Holy Spirit within the church and exhorts Christians to use the blessings God has given us.
This book is a guide to living a life as a vessel of the Holy Spirit. Andrew Murray's classic work, With Christ in the School of Prayer, calls on the church to pray."
The Deeper Christian Life
Although written by a pastor born in South Africa in 1828, the wisdom shared in The Deeper Christian Life applies to modern-day, everyday Christians. In the Deeper Christian Life, he discusses situations and problems facing you today, including: · Doubting your relationship with God. · Dealing with sin and unforgiveness. · Unbelief. If there is to be any deepening of the spiritual life in us, we must come to the discovery, and the acknowledgment of the unbelief in our hearts. Unbelief is the mother of disobedience, and of all my sins and short comings my temper, my pride, my unlovingness, my worldliness, my sins of every kind. Discover your path to a deeper Christian life through this classic writing by a servant of God who changed the course of many turning them toward their destiny.
In the Deeper Christian Life, he discusses situations and problems facing you today, including: · Doubting your relationship with God. · Dealing with sin and unforgiveness. · Unbelief."
The Ministry of Intercession
If the answer to prayer is so positively promised in scripture, why are there so many unanswered prayers today (often misinterpreted as a “no”)? Scripture teaches us that answer to prayer depends upon certain conditions. Christ spoke of faith, of perseverance, of praying in His name, of praying in the will of God. But all these conditions were summed up in the one central statement: If ye abide in me and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. It becomes clear that the power to pray the effectual prayer of faith depends upon the life. Let Andrew Murray show you what it means to live in Christ, and let his challenge for genuine intercessory prayer change your life – and the lives of those you are praying for.
Let Andrew Murray show you what it means to live in Christ, and let his challenge for genuine intercessory prayer change your life – and the lives of those you are praying for."
Helps to Intercession
In a learn-by-doing structure, Andrew Murray’s prayer devotional presents 31 days of suggested topics to pray for, along with a short “How to Pray” teaching. Additional space is provided each day for your own prayer requests and for journaling notes on what the Lord is teaching you about prayer.
In a learn-by-doing structure, Andrew Murray’s prayer devotional presents 31 days of suggested topics to pray for, along with a short “How to Pray” teaching."
Experiencing the Holy Spirit (eBook)
When Jesus Christ ascended to heaven He sent the Holy Spirit to bring believers into the abundance of the life He died to give us. Using John 7:38 as a key text, this well-loved and respected teacher of the Word expounds on the power of a Christian life lived in the fullness of the Spirit. This all-new edition of a classic favorite has been modernized for today’s reader and has drawn on the New International Version® of the Bible to make it even more relevant for believers in the 21st century, while not sacrificing the distinctive style or message of Andrew Murray’s original book. As readers explore the promises from God’s Word with Andrew Murray, they will learn to: - Discover God’s will for their lives - Learn the secret of spiritual growth - Be led by the Spirit - Live in victory over sin - Strengthen their spiritual walk - Receive God’s favor and blessings.
This all-new edition of a classic favorite has been modernized for today’s reader and has drawn on the New International Version® of the Bible to make it even more relevant for believers in the 21st century, while not sacrificing the ..."
Be Perfect - The way to perfection in God
God has worked into every human heart a deep desire for perfection. That desire is manifested in the admiration which all men have for excellence in the different objects or pursuits to which they attach value. In the believer who yields himself wholly to God, this desire fastens itself upon God's wonderful promises, and inspires a prayer like that of M'Cheyne: "Lord, make me as holy as a pardoned sinner can be made." The more we learn to desire this full conformity to God's will, for the consciousness that we are always pleasing to Him, we will see that all this must come as a gift direct from heaven. This gift is the full outbirth in us of the life of God, the inbreathing of the Holy Spirit of Jesus in those who are wholly yielded to His indwelling and rule. Trusting ever less to men's thoughts and teachings, we will retire often into the secret of God's presence, in the assurance that the more we see God's face, and hear the secret voice that comes direct from Him, "BE PERFECT," the more will the Holy Spirit dwelling within us unfold the heavenly fulness and power of the words, and make them, as God's words, bring and give and create the very thing He speaks. In the hope that these simple meditations may help some of God's children to go on to Perfection, I commit them and myself to the Blessed Father's teaching and keeping. by Andrew Murray
In the hope that these simple meditations may help some of God's children to go on to Perfection, I commit them and myself to the Blessed Father's teaching and keeping. by Andrew Murray"
Working for God
The object of this little book is first of all to remind all Christian workers of the greatness and the glory of the work in which God gives a share. It is nothing less than that work of bringing men back to their God, at which God finds His highest glory and blessedness. As we see that it is God's own work we have to work out, that He works it through us, that in our doing it His glory rests on us and we glorify Him, we shall count it our joy to give ourselves to live only and wholly for it. The aim of the book at the same time is to help those who complain, and perhaps do not even know to complain, that they are apparently labouring in vain, to find out what may be the cause of so much failure. God's work must be done in God's way, and in God's power. It is spiritual work, to be done by spiritual men, in the power of the Spirit. The clearer our insight into, and the more complete our submission to, God's laws of work, the surer and the richer will be our joy and our reward in it. Along with this I have had in view the great number of Christians who practically take no real part in the service of their Lord. They have never understood that the chief characteristic of the Divine life in God and Christ is love and its work of blessing men. The Divine life in us can show itself in no other way. I have tried to show that it is God's will that every believer without exception, whatever be his position in life, gives himself wholly to live and work for God. I have also written in the hope that some, who have the training of others in Christian life and work, may find thoughts that will be of use to them in teaching the imperative duty, the urgent need, the Divine blessedness of a life given to God's service, and to waken within the consciousness of the power that works in them, even the Spirit and power of Christ Himself. Andrew Murray
The object of this little book is first of all to remind all Christian workers of the greatness and the glory of the work in which God gives a share."
With Christ in the School of Prayer (a Timeless Classic)
The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between His wondrous life in public, and His secret life of prayer. They had learnt to believe in Him as a Master in the art of prayer-none could pray like Him. And so they came to Him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' And in after years they would have told us that there were few things more wonderful or blessed that He taught them than His lessons on prayer. And now still it comes to pass, as He is praying in a certain place, that disciples who see Him thus engaged feel the need of repeating the same request, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' As we grow in the Christian life, the thought and the faith of the Beloved Master in His never-failing intercession becomes ever more precious, and the hope of being Like Christ in His intercession gains an attractiveness before unknown. And as we see Him pray, and remember that there is none who can pray like Him, and none who can teach like Him, we feel the petition of the disciples, 'Lord, teach us to pray,' is just what we need. And as we think how all He is and has, how He Himself is our very own, how He is Himself our life, we feel assured that we have but to ask, and He will be delighted to take us up into closer fellowship with Himself, and teach us to pray even as He prays.
The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray."
The Andrew Murray Collection, Including the Books Holy in Christ, Jesus Himself, Lord, Teach Us to Pray, the Master's Indwelling, the Ministry of Inte
Andrew Murray is the master of devotional literature. His books are short, easy to read and profoundly challenging. These five books would be a great addition to any bookcase, providing a great source of Christian insight. With added Biblical Index.
Andrew Murray is the master of devotional literature. His books are short, easy to read and profoundly challenging. These five books would be a great addition to any bookcase, providing a great source of Christian insight."
Andrew Murray Four Book Treasury - Humility; Absolute Surrender; Lord, Teach Us to Pray; and Waiting on God
Four Complete editions in one volume, all by Andrew Murray. Books include: Humility; Absolute Surrender; Lord, Teach Us to Pray; and Waiting on God. Still treasured after over 100 years, these Sermons are as useful today as they were then, teaching the reader methods to be closer to God, from master preacher Andrew Murray. "If salvation indeed comes from God, and is entirely His work, just as our creation was, it follows, as a matter of course, that our first and highest duty is to wait on Him to do that work as it pleases Him." No student of thought should be without this historic treasury. This edition is provided in a slim volume with full texts at an affordable price. Four Complete editions in one volume, all by Andrew Murray. Books include: Humility, Absolute Surrender; Lord, Teach Us to Pray; and Waiting on God. Still treasured after over 100 years, these Sermons are as useful today as they were then, teaching the reader methods to be closer to God, from master preacher Andrew Murray. "If salvation indeed comes from God, and is entirely His work, just as our creation was, it follows, as a matter of course, that our first and highest duty is to wait on Him to do that work as it pleases Him." No student of thought should be without this historic treasury. This edition is provided in a slim volume with full texts at an affordable price.
" No student of thought should be without this historic treasury. This edition is provided in a slim volume with full texts at an affordable price. Four Complete editions in one volume, all by Andrew Murray."
Lord Teach Us to Pray : a Prayer Coloring Book
GET YOUR PRAYERS ANSWERED. GET SOLUTIONS TO YOUR PROBLEMS. OVERCOME FEAR. FIND YOUR PURPOSE 'The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between His wondrous life in public, and His secret life of prayer. And so they came to Him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray'.(Andrew Murray, Lord Teach Us to Pray). This Prayer Coloring Book borrows an extract of Andrew Murray's dissertation on the Model Prayer 'Our Father who art in Heaven....". Each phrase in the prayer is set out for you to reflect as you pray the way Jesus taught the disciples and will help you encounter a prayer life beyond amazing. When you pray in this manner, you have been enrolled in the School of Prayer and your life will never be the same. Beautiful coloring pages are set for you to relax, reflect and and prayerfully ponder the inestimable riches of getting to know the heavenly Father through prayer.May you be richly blessed. BUY. PRAY. COLOR. Click the Add to Cart button at the top right hand corner of the page.
And so they came to Him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray'.(Andrew Murray, Lord Teach Us to Pray). This Prayer Coloring Book borrows an extract of Andrew Murray's dissertation on the Model Prayer 'Our Father who art in Heaven...."."
Divine Healing
After an illness interrupted his ministry for over two years, Andrew Murray miraculous recovered his health through the prayers of God’s people. In Divine Healing, he unfolds the promise of James 5 that the prayer of faith will heal the sick. Be inspired to trust God in that same way.
In Divine Healing, he unfolds the promise of James 5 that the prayer of faith will heal the sick. Be inspired to trust God in that same way. Andrew Murray was no stranger to divine healing."
Lord, Teach Us!
World-renowned author and pastor, Andrew Murray, has taught millions not only about the power of prayer, but also how to pray. In Lord, Teach Us! 31 Days to Christ-Like Prayer, Murray gives 31 lessons in the art and devotion of Christ-like prayer that is, at the same time, both Biblical and practical. If you are struggling in your prayer life, or simply want to be more like Jesus in the fervency and power of prayer, Lord, Teach Us! 31 Days to Christ-Like Prayer is for you.
In Lord, Teach Us! 31 Days to Christ-Like Prayer, Murray gives 31 lessons in the art and devotion of Christ-like prayer that is, at the same time, both Biblical and practical."
Advanced Christian Prayer Book Collection
This book is a collection of four works and compiled to help you on your journey of faith and prayer. The four books herein are: 1. Prayers of the Early Church: Over 100 authentic Christian prayers 2. On Prayer and The Contemplative Life. By St. Thomas Aquinas. 3. The Only Teacher: Lord, teach us how to pray. By Andrew Murray. 4. The Prayers of St. Paul. By W. H. Griffith Thomas.
This book is a collection of four works and compiled to help you on your journey of faith and prayer. The four books herein are: 1. Prayers of the Early Church: Over 100 authentic Christian prayers 2. On Prayer and The Contemplative Life."
The New Life
The "Readings in Christian Theology" trilogy is now complete! The New Life, as do the other volumes, features concise introductions to each of the main divisions, and the author again stimulates readers by presenting a variety of viewpoints and different schools of thought. The New Life presents (1) personal salvation; (2) the nature, unity, government, and sacraments of the church; and (3) the last things (eschatology). The three books of this trilogy comprise an integral systematic theology selected from the writings of distinguished theologians of the past and present. The trilogy also includes: The Living God and Man's Need and God's Gift. - Back cover.
The three books of this trilogy comprise an integral systematic theology selected from the writings of distinguished theologians of the past and present. The trilogy also includes: The Living God and Man's Need and God's Gift. - Back cover."
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