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The Redeemer's Prayer
The Redeemer's Prayer
The Redeemer's Prayer
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The Redeemer's Prayer is one important bible study about the prayer.
A book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer, and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God.

Written by Charles Spurgeon, important preacher Christian.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 3, 2015
ISBN9788582183052
The Redeemer's Prayer
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C.H. Spurgeon

CHARLES H. SPURGEON (1834-1892) was known as England's most prominent preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. He preached his first sermon at the age of 16, and by 22, he was the most popular preacher of his day, habitually addressing congregations of six to ten thousand. In addition, he was active in philanthropic work and evangelism. Spurgeon is the author of numerous books, including All of Grace, Finding Peace in Life's Storms, The Anointed Life, and Praying Successfully.

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    The Redeemer's Prayer - C.H. Spurgeon

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    CHAPTER 1

    First, notice THE STYLE OF THE PRAYER it is singular it is, "Father, I will."

     I cannot but conceive that there is something more in the expression, I will, than a mere wish. It seems to me that when Jesus said, I will, although perhaps it might not be proper to say that He made a demand, yet we may say that He pleaded with authority! He was asking for that which He knew to be His own, and uttering an, I will, as potent as any decree that ever sprang from the lips of the Almighty!

    Father, I will. It is an unusual thing to find Jesus Christ saying to God, I will. You know that before the mountains were brought forth, it was said of Christ, "In the volume of the book it is written of Me, I delight to do Your will, O God. And we find while He was on earth that He never mentioned His own will; that He expressly declared, I came not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me. It is true you do hear Him, when addressing men, saying, I will, for He says, I will, be you clean." But in His prayers to His Father He prayed with all

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