ISBN-13: 9781304447029 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 408 str.
PRAYING GOD'S WRITTEN WORD 'Sitting at his feet with your door closed, your affection set on things above, pray to your Father who is in secret' In this modernized version of "A Method for Prayer," written by Matthew Henry in 1710, Steve Kindorf gives us an updated and readable spelling of the book, and includes all the cross references from the original. This book offers added devotional prayers and Bible study aids from the publisher/author of this new expanded edition. The book features a collection of devotional prayers to the Godhead of Jesus Christ called 'My Affection' (that is, proclamations and praises of his many names, titles and attributes; being with you in worship and adoration before his throne as you think upon them throughout the day and meditate in the night watches; God has said in Philippians 4:8 & Psalm 63:6.); a poetic setting of Psalm 119; a Glossary containing 2400 words of the King James Bible and a daily Bible reading plan and an introduction to My Affection by John Owen.
PRAYING GODS WRITTEN WORDSitting at his feet with your door closed, your affection set on things above, pray to your Father who is in secretIn this modernized version of "A Method for Prayer," written by Matthew Henry in 1710, Steve Kindorf gives us an updated and readable spelling of the book, and includes all the cross references from the original. This book offers added devotional prayers and Bible study aids from the publisher/author of this new expanded edition. The book features a collection of devotional prayers to the Godhead of Jesus Christ called My Affection (that is, proclamations and praises of his many names, titles and attributes; being with you in worship and adoration before his throne as you think upon them throughout the day and meditate in the night watches; God has said in Philippians 4:8 & Psalm 63:6.); a poetic setting of Psalm 119; a Glossary containing 2400 words of the King James Bible and a daily Bible reading plan and an introduction to My Affection by John Owen.