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Practical Prayer

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Great resource for lay people and pastors

Derek Prime's book, Practical Prayer, provides a very accessible biblical introduction to Christian prayer. If honest, most Christians would say that they struggle with their prayer-life. Yet, Prime rightly says, "Prayer is not simply a most important activity - it is the most important. There is no other similar activity upon which every other activity in the Christian life depends. As my pulse is one of the primary indications of my physical life, so my praying is one of the principle proofs of my spiritual life." With this in mind, Prime seeks to help summarize the Bible's basic teaching on prayer. Prime has a great first chapter where he defines prayer broadly by describing it as part of one's relationship to God. He discusses prayer as: an activity of the soul/spirit; a response to God's initiative; an expression of God's intimate friendship; pouring out our hearts to God; being with God; communing with God; being all about access to God; sometimes being expressed in silence before God (i.e. silence of confusion, silence of confession, silence of worship and praise), and as waiting upon God. Prime goes on to help define prayer using biblical descriptions of prayer: approaching the throne of grace (Heb 4:16); looking to God (Ezra 8:22; Ps 34:5); calling upon God's name (1 Kings 18:24); seeking God (Ps 34:10); seeking God's face (Ps 27:8); and - according to Prime - most significantly, asking (Matt 7:7, 8). Despite the diversity of topics, Prime moves through each swiftly (most are dealt with on one page or less). The second chapter deals with prayer as a mark of the Christian life. Here, Prime ably moves from practicalities like avoiding temptation to more substantive topics like prayer's relation to providence. Prayer's potential is the focus of chapter three. Here, Prime looks at the biblical teaching about what God desires to do through our prayers. The call is clearly to make prayer a vital part of our life, so as to enjoy the good gifts God desires to give his children. In chapter four, Prime looks at the Holy Spirit's role in our prayers. He talks about being adopted at God's children as well as Christ sending the Spirit as his people's helper. Prime speaks in terms of having an evident spirituality by encouraging Christians to follow the Spirit's promptings in our prayers, gaining wisdom from him. The chapter concludes with a discussion about the Spirit's intercession for believers. Prime tackles the sometimes controversial topic of method in prayer in chapter five. Here, he does an excellent job of placing the emphasis correctly on the attitude of the heart. So, any method is simply a means to an end - more consistent, biblical, effective prayer. Chapters six and seven deal with intercessory prayer - specifically, prayer for others and pray with others. Prime uses the lives of Abraham, Jesus, and Paul to draw implications for how we should intercede for others to God. Based on some key Bible passages, he
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