In this sermon on John 15:7, Spurgeon shows how abiding in Christ is so vital to our prayer lives. Read this book to be challenged and stirred to a closer walk with Christ and an uplifted prayer life.
Reviews
Truth
5
By Psalter 37
Excellent book or sermon I should say!
Blessed after the Read!
5
By love my tata
Was such a great read!
Excellent!
5
By Amy0125
I enjoyed this very much.
Power to Prayer
5
By Lady Gilyard
This book was good because in this day and time, itโs time for the people of God to become more prayerful than ever!
Burning soul
5
By LovetorunAustinTx
Every word and insight shared by Brother Charles Spurgeon was like a spark lighting my soul with fire causing it to burn with a desire to reach this place of abiding in Christ.
You may not find a sweeter book in all the world than this one.
5
By Jrich7
The Holy Spirit spoke to me in a new way while reading this book. I was so deeply moved within my spirit and I will never be the same. My prayer life will never be the same. My life has been enriched by the knowledge of, abiding in Christ and ye shall ask what thy will, and it shall be given unto thee. Abide in Christ and ask what thy will.
Good read
5
By R1dragon
A practical insight; that teaches Prayer. It is direct and simple.
Pretty good
5
By ๐๐๐ค๐ค๐ค
I loved the message in this book. It gives a clear and accurate understanding about prayer. A little hard to understand, but im a younger generation. Im not used to king james version and old speech, but if you read slowly and carefully it gets easier.
Love it
5
By tonipav
So simple, so beautiful, so wonderfully done
Great read!
5
By jkrose1021
True to form Spergeon hits the nail on the head. Very insightful and encouraging read.
Thomas Boston, Horatius Bonar, Thomas Brooks, James Buchanan, John Calvin, Samuel Davies, Jonathan Edwards, Ebenezer Erskine, John Gill, Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Hodge, Thomas Manton, John Murray, John Owen, J. I. Packer, Edward Payson, William Pemble, Arthur W. Pink, William S. Plumer, J. C. Ryle, Robert Traill, Thomas Watson & Octavius Winslow
Charles H. Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Thomas Manton, Isaac Ambrose, William Bates, George Swinnock, Edmund Calamy, John Owen, Arthur W. Pink & Jonathan Edwards
J. C. Ryle, Charles H. Spurgeon, George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, William S. Plumer, John Calvin, Matthew Henry, Charles Simeon, James Durham & Richard Sibbes