Looking for good resources on Prayer

I am planning on studying prayer this year with the intent of improving my prayer life.
What are some good resources on prayer from Logos that you would recommend?
Thanks,
Ron
Comments
-
I've been asked to take a one-session break from our Ephesians bible study to do a session on prayer. This is definitely not one of my strengths, either experientially or doctrinally. I'm going to start (real soon now
by reading through all the prayers in the N.T. I have a few L4 resources specific to prayer that I may turn to, but I won't have a ton of time for that.
Donnie
0 -
There's one resource called something like "When God prayed", on Jesus' high priestly prayer in John ?17. I haven't read it, but maybe others could comment. Sounds as if it could be helpful.
When God Prayed by Wilton, Don and 50% off!0 -
Ronald Quick said:
I am planning on studying prayer this year with the intent of improving my prayer life.
What are some good resources on prayer from Logos that you would recommend?
Thanks,
Ron
I suggested 50 Ways to Pray by Teresa Blythe to be added to Logos' Library.
0 -
I'm sure someone else will pipe in with the exact resource. A while ago a book on every prayer in the Bible made quite a stir in pre-pub. I believe it was a multi-volume resource published only through Logos by a professor at a university. I wish i had been able to purchase it because from what was said about the testimony of the author it would have been a great resource in my library :-)
0 -
Philip Spitzer said:
I'm sure someone else will pipe in with the exact resource. A while ago a book on every prayer in the Bible made quite a stir in pre-pub. I believe it was a multi-volume resource published only through Logos by a professor at a university. I wish i had been able to purchase it because from what was said about the testimony of the author it would have been a great resource in my library :-)
Someone needs to provide this reference. It sounds excellent...
Donnie
0 -
Was this the one you were referring to?
0 -
Thats the one. Thanks!
0 -
Ronald Quick said:
I am planning on studying prayer this year with the intent of improving my prayer life.
What are some good resources on prayer from Logos that you would recommend?
This won't have commentary, but I stumbled across two very helpful lists ("Prayers" and "Praying") in this resource:
http://www.logos.com/product/416/willmingtons-book-of-bible-lists
Donnie
0 -
nicky crane said:
There's one resource called something like "When God prayed", on Jesus' high priestly prayer in John ?17. I haven't read it, but maybe others could comment. Sounds as if it could be helpful.
When God Prayed by Wilton, Don and 50% off!I have read a few chapters in this book and really enjoyed what I've read. Anxious to get a chance to finish it. I recommend it.
0 -
I taught a course on prayer a couple of times a few years ago. I attach my bibliography from that class, with links added where the books are available in Logos. The exact book by Bunyan on that bibliography isn't available but his A Discourse Touching Prayer is.
1732.Bibliography on Prayer.doc
In addition, these are some books from my Logos collection on prayer which I think are worth getting if you don't have them already:
- The Christian Doctrine of Prayer (by James Hastings)
- Dialogue with God: Opening the Door to Two-Way Prayer (by Mark and Patti Virkler)
- Teach Us to Pray: Prayer in the Bible and the Word (edited by D.A. Carson) - only available in the WEA Theological Resource Library (a very good value!)
0 -
Elliot Ritzema said:
Was this the one you were referring to?
I got this resource on prepub and it is a good commentary, specifically very strong when discussing prayer passages in the Bible.
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
gbcaz.org0 -
One of my favorites is: E.M. Bounds. He was a chaplain during the Civil War and he got up at 4:00 every morning (till 8:00) to both pray and to write books about prayer. Probably because he spent so much time in prayer his books have an appeal and instructive power that goes beyond the mind - his words seem to reach into my guts and drive me to my knees. Logos has several of his small books on prayer.
http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=E.M.+Bounds
It is "funny" you ask this now though. This morning I was on the phone with a woman who is in the hospital - in an isolation ward. As I spoke with her I had my laptop open and Logos at my fingertips. After encouraging her the best I could, I began to pray for her. As I prayed, I opened a Search window in the BIBLE Tab, selected Psalms-Proverbs as the search parameter and an ESV bible as the resource. I typed in: great God OR Lord and instantly had a list of reasons to praise our God. I went through the list personalizing / turning each Scripture into a prayer. I then typed in: Majestic God OR Lord and did the same thing. Then: one by one, mighty, holy, worthy, excellent with God OR Lord. When I finished, she thanked me and said she really needed that. I got off the phone and echoed, "Me too!" [I could probably have made one master list from the start, but at the time this is how I did it. But in retrospect, I like how with each list we had an emphasis on a different aspect for which to give Him praise.]
0 -
I wish I could have afforded The Exposition of Prayer when it was on
prepub, but I had to pass.Has anyone read Piper's book - A Hunger for God. If so - how is it?
http://www.logos.com/product/4066/a-hunger-for-god
Thanks for the feedback so far.
0 -
Ronald Quick said:
I wish I could have afforded The Exposition of Prayer when it was on
prepub, but I had to pass.Has anyone read Piper's book - A Hunger for God. If so - how is it?
http://www.logos.com/product/4066/a-hunger-for-god
Thanks for the feedback so far.
I have read it 3 times. It is a good treatment of prayer & fasting. It would be an excellent devotional book on prayer.
I have to warn you that the main thrust of the book is on fasting. It is very good and very applicable to prayer (and prayer and fasting go hand-in-hand; therefore, prayer is discussed throughout as well); however, that is not the book's main thrust. I still highly recommend it.
While we're on the Piper topic and prayer I recommend Chapter 9 & 10 in When I Don't Desire God (which is also 50% off on the Christmas sale, so hurry: http://www.logos.com/product/4067/when-i-dont-desire-god).
You may also want to look at chapter 8 (logosres:pleasuresgod;ref=Page.p_203) in Pleasures of God, which in my opinion is one of Piper's top 3 books (Desiring God, Pleasures of God, and God Is the Gospel). Pleasures of God also happens to be on sale right now: http://www.logos.com/product/2920/the-pleasures-of-god
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
gbcaz.org0 -
Ronald Quick said:
I wish I could have afforded The Exposition of Prayer when it was on
prepub, but I had to pass.Also, the individual volumes of Exposition on Prayer are 50% off for the Christmas Sale, so you can save about $100 off the price of the whole set when you purchase individual titles. I would recommend getting the whole work, however, it wouldn't even be that bad to purchase the volume that covers the part of Scripture you particularly want discussed. I find that Rosscup is particularly good in the Old Testament (premil viewpoint).
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
gbcaz.org0 -
And while you got me thinking on the topic I might as well share the best resource I have ever read on prayer:
D.A. Carson: A Call to Spiritual Reformation: Priorities from Paul and His Prayers - http://www.logos.com/product/6876/a-call-to-spiritual-reformation-priorities-from-paul-and-his-prayers (Get the whole Carson collection; everyone of those is great!)
I have read some A.W. Pink's Guide to Fervent Prayer, and knowing Pink his work on the Lord's Prayer is probably just as good. You may want to take a look at those as well, but I recommend Carson & the Piper works I referenced ahead of Pink (http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=prayer&Author=Pink,+Arthur+Walkington)
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
gbcaz.org0 -
Thanks for all the great recommendations. I am looking them over trying to decide which ones to get.
Ron
0