Never did the disciples prefer a more important request than when they said âLord, teach us to prayâ: and no petition was more graciously answered. The church to-day needs to bring that petition first of all, but she needs to do so remembering that she already has the answer in all spaciousness and clearness. Whatever may have been the case with the first disciples it is certainly true of us that before we âcallâ He âanswers.â
I have chosen as the general title of this book âThe Practice of Prayer,â because the purpose of its publication is preĂ«minently practical. Any discussion of the doctrine of prayer which does not issue in the practice of prayer is not only not helpful, it is dangerous. At the same time that practice will be greatly helped by an apprehension of the relative Christian doctrine.
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