Lord Teach Us to Pray Author:Alexander Whyte Alexander Whyte (1836-1921) was by general consent the greatest Scottish preacher of his day, and his messages live on via the printed page. Those included in this book exhibit a spiritual warmth and radiancy that came directly from a flaming heart. Autobiographical touches add further interest, resulting in choice devotional reading... more ».
Typically, these chapters reflect Whyte's imagination and dramatic instinct and therefore become a tremendous rallying call to our moral energies. Chapters include: Moses - Making Haste, Elijah - Passionate in Prayer, Job - Groping, The Magnificence of Prayer, The Geometry of prayer, Jacob - Wrestling. Other chapters focus on the costliness of prayer, reverence in prayer, pleading in prayer, the forgiving spirit in prayer, the secret burden, and the endless quest. « less