When you read the title of this book, you may ask yourself, “Is this just another book on prayer?... And this one limited to the prayers of the Apostle Paul. Why should I take the time to read this book?”
Just another book on prayer? No… and yes.
First of all, it is not just another book on prayer. The author confesses on “how little… biblical material on prayer” this short book covers. As the book title reveals, the prayers of Paul are the focus, leaving out the majority of prayers preserved in God’s Word, such as those in the Psalms, those of our Lord Jesus and many others.
This is not a “how to” manual on prayer. “Prayer is not like a good recipe,” states Dr. Carson, “simply follow a set of mechanical directions and everything turns out right in the end.”
Yet, this is a book on prayer… a wonderful and insightful book on prayer.
The author opens with a very thought-provoking question: What is the most urgent need of the church today?
After looking at the various probabilities, he comes to the conclusion that the greatest need for churches today is “a deeper knowledge of God… [and] one of the fundamental steps in knowing God… is prayer.” Throughout the book the author stresses our relationship with God and that we nurture that relationship “as we pray.”
An overview of the book is presented in the opening pages:
This book is not a comprehensive theology of prayer… Here the aim is far simpler: to work through several of Paul’s prayers in such a way that we hear God speak to us today, and to find strength and direction to improve our praying, both for God’s glory and for our good.
The author gives sound and heart-searching commentary on the prayers of the Apostle Paul and encourages us to compare the topics and themes of our prayers to his.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it (as I have with many of Dr. Carson’s books) and look forward to sharing many of the author’s thoughts and insights with my congregation during the coming years.