In this classic devotional work, Andrew Murray reflects on the place of prayer in the Christian life and the deeper spiritual discipline required to approach God with faith, humility, and perseverance.
Written from the conviction that the power and purpose of prayer are often misunderstood, Murray invites readers to reconsider prayer not merely as a personal support for spiritual life but as the central work entrusted to the believer. Through a series of thoughtful meditations, he explores the teaching of Christ on prayer and presents it as the root and strength of all other Christian activity.
Murray argues that prayer becomes transformative when it is approached as a disciplined spiritual practice. To learn to pray rightly, he suggests, is to enter a process of instruction under Christ himself-growing gradually in faith, dependence, and the quiet confidence that prayer aligns human life with the purposes of God.
This illustrated edition enriches Murray's enduring devotional classic with twelve carefully selected illustrations by Robert Scott Crandall, created to accompany the themes of contemplation, spiritual reflection, and devotion found throughout the text. The artwork provides a visual dimension to Murray's meditations, offering readers a more immersive and reflective reading experience.
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