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Cultivating Biblical Godliness - How Do Preaching and Corporate Prayer Work Together?
McGraw, Ryan M.

Cultivating Biblical Godliness - How Do Preaching and Corporate Prayer Work Together?

ISBN: 9781601783677
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Book Description:

In John 14:12-14, Jesus declares that His people would accomplish 'greater works' than His. What are these greater works the church would accomplish, and how could they be even greater than Christ's miracles? With biblical insight, author Ryan McGraw takes a closer look at this passage, along with the book of Acts, and explains that these greater works are connected to corporate prayer and faithful preaching, which are vital to the life of every local congregation. How Do Preaching and Corporate Prayer Work Together? affirms the priority of prayer and preaching in the church and offers practical instruction for effective corporate prayer that, by God's grace, will bear fruit in preaching.

Author:

Ryan M. McGraw is pastor of First Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Sunnyvale, California; research associate, University of the Free State; adjunct professor of systematic theology, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

Endorsement:

I am often asked why there is such little growth and so few conversions in our Reformed churches. There are probably a number of reasons, but a primary one is our prayerlessness. It was said that Christ could not do many miracles in Nazareth because of the people's unbelief (Mark 6:5-6). The Spirit is emphasizing the spiritual truth that ordinarily God does not work when people refuse to believe. Can there be any profounder expression of unbelief than prayerlessness in our churches? Increasingly rare is the Reformed church that has a meeting devoted to prayer, and rarer still the church's prayer meeting that is well attended. This booklet by Dr. McGraw, How Do Preaching and Corporate Prayer Work Together?, is a biblically grounded exhortation on the need for corporate prayer meetings in the church and why you should be involved if your church has one. It is my prayer that God will use this booklet to call many churches back to the practice of the corporate prayer meeting. If you share this desire, read this booklet and distribute it widely in your congregation.
--Joseph A. Pipa Jr., president, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Additional Information:

Cover: Booklet
Number of Pages: 26
Author: McGraw, Ryan M.
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Publication Date: 2014