Experiencing God Through Prayer
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Introduction
Preface
1. Thirsting For God
2. Scriptural Meditation
3. Beginning The Journey
4. The Reward Of Silence
5. Surviving Dry Periods
6. The Road To Perfection
7. The Bitter And The Sweet
8. Transforming Love
9. Put Off The Old
10. The Central Force
11. Entering Into Effortless Prayer
12. Remaining Quiet In God’s Presence
13. Examine Yourself
14. Distractions
15. The Formal Prayer
16. Sacrificial Praying
17. How To Be Led By The Spirit
18. Divine Dependence
19. The Holy Spirit In Prayer
20. Matters Of The Heart
21. The Ultimate Goal
22. Press On To Know God
About The Author
Additional Info
In this upbeat, abridged edition of the classic, Jeanne Guyon explains the great difference between praying to God and experiencing God through prayer. She shares secrets of this higher plane of fellowship with God. In addition, she shows you how to enjoy God’s presence, grow in your knowledge of the Word, experience rest from worry, and gain wisdom and understanding. You will discover the joy of a quiet heart and mind, learn how to survive your “dry” periods of prayer, and become content where God has placed you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883681794
UPC: 630809681799
Jeanne Guyon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2005
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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