Edited by Ligon Duncan. True prayer comes from the heart, so why do we need a method? The great devotional commentator and pastor shows here that Christians benefit from discipline just as much as talking freely with God. You will discover the methods Jesus taught, look at styles of prayer, and see helpful examples. Duncan has incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer.
Edited by Ligon Duncan. True prayer comes from the heart, so why do we need a method? The great devotional commentator and pastor shows here that Christians benefit from discipline just as much as talking freely with God. You will discover the methods Jesus taught, look at styles of prayer, and see helpful examples. Duncan has incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer.
Learn to pray from the Bible
Matthew Henry (1662-1714), a beloved commentator, was a pastor of a church in Chester and a prolific writer. Ligon Duncan is the Chancellor and CEO of the Reformed Theological Seminary System where he is also John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology. Prior to his appointment he was Senior Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi.
Whether the reader is looking for a guide to public prayer or an
encouragement to private prayer, Henry's work is a key text,
drawing the mind again and again to Scripture as it seeks to shape
our prayer life by the forms and priorities of God's own revelation
of Himself.
*Carl R. Trueman (Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies,
Grove City College, Pennsylvania)*
It's good to see this classic on prayer in an accessible edition.
Ligon Duncan has done brilliant work, adapting Matthew Henry for
twenty-first century readers without sacrificing any of the depth
and devotional value of the original Puritan work.
*John MacArthur (Chancellor Emeritus, The Master’s University and
Seminary and Pastor–Teacher, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley,
California)*
When a tool that has helped teach Christians to pray with biblical
fidelity and spiritual integrity, across a span of three centuries,
is being distributed again and in fresh ways, thoughtful believers
can only applaud and give thanks to God for the grace that has
brought forth this fruit.
*D. A. Carson (Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois)*
The great and nearly unique benefit of Henry's Method for Prayer is
that it flows so directly from the biblical text. His approach
enables the believer not only to read the Bible and study the
Bible, but also to pray the Bible
*Philip G. Ryken (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton,
Illinois)*
This is an reprint of an old classic Matthew Henry of Commentary
Fame. It is two books in one...For Henry, as for other puritan
nonconformists, prayer was not simply a Sunday activity. He
presupposes the earnest Christian would engage in public prayer,
private prayer and family prayer. He regrets that it is to spend so
many hour in sleep! The value of this publication is shown by the
fact that it has required three editions in recent years.
*British Churchman Newspaper*
"Matthew Henry's A Method for Prayer is not simply a classic book
in prayer. It is a marvelously relevant tool for assisting
believers in shaping their prayers before God. I have found great
help in Henry's method, but even more help in his passion for
encouraging his readers in bringing their hearts to the God whose
steadfas love has been manifested in Jesus. Highly
recommended!"
*Sean Michael Lucas*
Matthew Henry's work is a most helpful resource and safeguard for
ministers, but it will also be of great use to all Christians who
long for more structure in their prayers...Every prayer is not only
grounded in Scripture, but bursting to the seams with the very
words of the Bible;
*The Evangelical Magazine*
Matthew Henry sets out a specific plan for prayer - a reminder that
prayer should be ordered and not haphazard and the Lord's prayer is
a pattern to which we ought to pay more attention...good biblical
teaching which, if followed and worked at, would enrich both
private and public prayer.
*Evangelical Times*
Our Sovereign Lord communed with the Father in prayer. His
disciples wisely asked, 'Teach us to pray.' And that request has
been answered through the centuries both through the word of God
and through the example of praying saints. Matthew Henry's A Method
of Prayer is itself an answer to prayer, an answer to the request,
'Teach us to pray.' Henry's life and ministry make it clear that he
was a man of prayer.
*Thabiti Anyabwile*
Ligon Duncan's editorial work has given this valuable book a new
lease of life.
*Banner of Truth*
Prayer is an amazing privilege, but it's also a discipline for
which we need direction and instruction. Like a trellis, Henry's
Method for Prayer helps us to grow up in a Godward direction, not
only to think more biblically, but to pray more biblically as
well.
*Michael Horton*
Reading this book elicited a twofold response, ranging from a sense
of guilt and shame as it exposed many shortcomings in this
important duty, to inculcating an earnest desire for fervency, and
to add considerably to the petitions normally brought before God.
This book is highly recommended.
*Monthly Record*
This book is a classic resource for learning how to pray according
to biblical priorities, and for being re-inspired to pray with a
heart for God's purposes. The work is timeless because Henry's
words are so resonant with the heavenly themes that enable us to
face earthly trials.
*Bryan Chapell*
Prayer is the breath of the believer's heart. It is a delight, a
duty, and a discipline in which we desperately need the aid of
godly pastors such as Matthew Henry. For more than a decade, A
Method for Prayer has sat beside my desk where I can feed upon its
timeless sustenance as it instructs me and bids me to gaze upon our
Lord and feed upon His Word in public and private prayer.
*Burk Parsons*
Who of us hasn't had trouble with prayer at some time or another?
And here is a God-sent solution: Matthew Henry's A Method for
Prayer. This book is worth its weight in gold (platinum?). No one
utilizing this book can fail to profit from it.
*Derek W. H. Thomas*
If I were to recommend one book for those who are to lead in public
prayer, this would be it. Can we pray 'according to Scripture'? Two
hundred astonishing pages into Matthew Henry's A Method for Prayer
and you will realize the answer is an emphatic YES! Henry's Method,
which is really just traditional Protestant public prayer, will
revolutionize the prayer life of any individual or congregation
that studies it.
*Terry L. Johnson*
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