
Practice of Prayer
'Practice of Prayer' Summary
'Practice of Prayer' by G. Campbell Morgan is a classic work of Christian devotional literature that explores the nature and practice of prayer. The book delves into the theological foundations of prayer, emphasizing that prayer is only possible through Jesus Christ, who acts as the mediator between God and humanity. Morgan underscores the significance of aligning one's life with God's will, recognizing His sovereignty, and seeking His provision as essential aspects of effective prayer. He stresses that prayer is not simply a means of asking for things but a dynamic interaction that shapes the believer's heart and mind. Morgan's insights provide a detailed framework for comprehending and engaging in prayer, encouraging readers to cultivate a deeper relationship with God through sincere and heartfelt communication. Throughout the book, Morgan illustrates his teachings with biblical examples and practical applications, making his insights relevant and accessible to a wide audience. The book addresses various aspects of prayer, including the importance of perseverance, the role of the Holy Spirit in prayer, and the power of intercessory prayer. 'Practice of Prayer' serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding and experience of prayer, fostering a closer connection with God and a more fulfilling life.Book Details
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G. Campbell Morgan
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Reverend Doctor George Campbell Morgan was a British evangelist, preacher, a leading Bible teacher, and a prolific author. A contemporary of Rodney "Gipsy" Smith, Morgan preached his first sermon at...
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