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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Worship > Prayer
Dwight Lyman Moody defines a Prevailing Prayer as one which
involves the entire being of the person praying: the entirety of
the mind is focused not upon material or life circumstances, but
the very being of God. Such an effort to pray so deeply is
difficult: Moody, himself an experienced evangelist and preacher,
had encountered many Christians who struggled to attain depth and
connection with the Lord during their prayers. This book intends to
help the true believer attain a material closeness to the divine
through prayer which prevails. It is ideal for devotional reading
before and after your daily prayers, that the insights within
remain in mind. To help his fellow believers, Moody quotes numerous
stories from the Biblical scriptures together with personal
anecdotes from his long career as a man of God. We also hear of
incidents in the life of Jesus Christ, and the many obstacles He
surmounted to teach humanity of God.
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