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The Prayer of Jabez

De: Charles Spurgeon
Narrado por: Bryan Nyman
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The Prayer of Jabez is a classic by Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon.

This audiobook is wonderfully narrated by Bryan Nyman.

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In the Bible there are a number of examples of how to pray. This book on Jabez explains prayer very well. I truly recommend it.

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I was surprised to see that Charles Spurgeon was the writer of this book, and I just couldn't imagine that his teaching on the prayer of Jabez would be anything similar to the modern book by Bruce Wilkinson. Thankfully, it is not. Spurgeon, in his down-to-earth, matter of fact style, gives his take on Jabez's request, "Oh, that You would bless me indeed...." I didn't count the number of times Spurgeon repeated that phrase in this book, but it was enough to become a bit too much. I understand the reason that he continued going back to the phrase; it just seemed to me that he could have accomplished the same message without so much repetition. That said, I believe that Mr. Spurgeon's interpretation of Jabez's plea to the Lord is spot-on, and far above the interpretation of Wilkinson. Jabez's request was not a selfish request for advancement or riches; it was a request made of a pure heart to be used by God, and to not become what his name implied, that he would cause pain to others.

Much better than the modern book of the same name

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