Morgan, G.C. – The Practice of Prayer

THE PRACTICE OF PRAYER
by G. Campbell Morgan

In this short work (7 Chapters) by Pastor Morgan, he examines various angles on prayer: the Possibility, the platform, the preparation, the purposes of God in prayer, the pilgrimage of man, and finally the practice of prayer.



CONTENTS


Burroughs Gospel Worship
14 chapters (263 pages) which are each a sermon on how to properly worship God. (format PDF)
“Jeremiah Burroughs’ Gospel Worship has greatly influenced my understanding of biblical worship. It is one of the most important books I have ever read.” –R.C. Sproul
Download: Burroughs Gospel Worship.

1. Preliminary
2. The Possibility of Prayer
3. The Platform of Prayer
4. The Preparation for Prayer
5. The Plane of Prayer: The Purposes of God
6. The Plane of Prayer: The Pilgrimage of Man
7. The Practice of Prayer




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In Practice of Prayer Pastor Morgan examines Possibility, the platform, the preparation, the purposes of God in prayer, the practice of prayer, etc

Author:G.C. Morgan
Category:Mysw-bok-m
Date:February 5, 2015


fam50 The Christian as a Worker
examines work, work ethics, and what the Bible commands Christians concerning work.
Excerpt: Since the creation of the human being, God has given men work to do. Even in the garden, their principal work was to dress and keep (guard) the garden, their source of food. So, God wants man to be occupied (to always work). There is a saying that “idle hands are the devil's workshop.” It is certain that people do not know how to handle prosperity. Just look at the sins people get into in their retirement. In God’s eyes, they dedicate their lives at that point to things without eternal value. God knows that if man focuses on surviving, on sustaining himself and family, etc. that he is less inclined to sin and get into idle vices. Psalms 128:2 For thou shalt eat the labor of thine hands: happy shalt thou be, and it shall be well with thee. There is nothing better than working hard and enjoying the fruit of your labors.
Read the Tract fam50 The Christian as a Worker.

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