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The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version by E.M. Bounds
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it was amazing


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E.M. Bounds
“The closet is the garden of faith.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“Men of piety are always men of prayer. Men are never noted for the simplicity and strength of their faith who are not preeminently men of prayer. Piety flourishes nowhere so rapidly and so rankly as in the closet. The closet is the garden of faith.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“Leaders in the realm of religious activity are to be judged by their praying habits, and not by their money or social position.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“hands” are the symbols of supplication. Outstretched hands stand for an appeal for help. It is the silent yet eloquent attitude of a helpless soul standing before God, appealing for mercy and grace. “Hands,” too, are symbols of activity, power and”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“conduct. Hands outstretched to God in prayer must be “holy hands,” unstained hands. The word “holy” here means undefiled, unspotted, untainted, and religiously observing every obligation.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“So he who seeks God’s good gifts must practice God’s good deeds.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“let it be said, at once, that a prayerless man in the Church of God is like a paralyzed organ of the physical body.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version

E.M. Bounds
“The progress to consummation of God’s work in this world has two basic principles—God’s ability to give and man’s ability to ask.”
E.M. Bounds, The Weapon of Prayer - Enhanced Version


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Finished Reading
April 12, 2014 – Shelved

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