How to Pray
By R.A. Torrey
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A book that will bring growth and knowledge about prayer and invite him to live with greater intimacy with God.
R.A. Torrey
RUBEN ARCHER TORREY (1856-1928), educated at Yale University and Divinity School, was renowned as an educator, a pastor, a world evangelist and an author. He pastored Moody Memorial Church in Chicago, was the superintendent of Moody Bible Institute for nineteen years, and served as the dean of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles from 1911 to 1924, when he retired to embark upon full time evangelistic campaigns around the world. Mr. Torrey wrote more than forty books including How to Pray and How to Promote and Conduct a Successful Revival. Mr. Torrey was married to Clara and together they had five children.
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How to Pray - R.A. Torrey
SUMMARY
Chapter 1 - The Importance of Prayer
Chapter 2 - Praying unto God
Chapter 3 - Obeying and Praying
Chapter 4 - Praying in the Name of Christ and According to the Will of God
Chapter 5 - Praying in the Spirit
Chapter 6 - Always Praying and Not Fainting
Chapter 7 - Abiding in Christ
Chapter 8 - Praying with Thanksgiving
Chapter 9 - Hindrances to Prayer
Chapter 10 - When to Pray
Chapter 11 - The Need of A General Revival
Chapter 12 - The Place of Prayer Before and During Revivals
CHAPTER 01
THE IMPORTANCE OF PRAYER
In the 6th chapter of Ephesians in the 18th verse we read words which put the tremendous importance of prayer with startling and overwhelming force:
Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.
When we stop to weigh the meaning of these words, then note the connection in which they are found, the intelligent child of God is driven to say,
I must pray, pray, pray. I must put all my energy and all my heart into prayer. Whatever else I do, I must pray.
The Revised Version is, if possible, stronger than the Authorized:
With all prayer and supplication praying at all seasons in the spirit, and watching thereunto in all perseverance and supplication for all the saints.
Note the ALLS: with ALL prayer,
at ALL seasons,
in ALL perseverance,
for ALL the saints.
Note the piling up of strong words, prayer,
supplication,
perseverance.
Note once more the strong expression, watching thereunto,
more literally, being sleepless thereunto.
Paul realized the natural slothfulness of man, and especially his natural slothfulness in prayer. How seldom we pray things through! How often the church and the individual get right up to the verge of a great blessing in prayer and just then let go, get drowsy, quit. I wish that these words being sleepless unto prayer
might burn into our hearts. I wish the whole verse might burn into our hearts.
But why is this constant, persistent, sleepless, overcoming prayer so needful?
1. First of all, BECAUSE THERE IS A DEVIL. He is cunning, he is mighty, he never rests, he is ever plotting the downfall of the child of God; and if the child of God relaxes in prayer, the devil will succeed in ensnaring him.
This is the thought of the context. The 12th verse reads: For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.
(R.V.) Then comes the 13th verse: Wherefore take up the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and, having done all, to stand.
(R.V.) Next follows a description of the different parts of the Christian's armor, which we are to put on if we are to stand against the devil and his mighty wiles. Then Paul brings all to a climax in the 18th verse, telling us that to all else we must add prayer -- constant, persistent, untiring, sleepless prayer in the Holy Spirit, or all else will go for nothing.
2. A second reason for this constant, persistent, sleepless, overcoming prayer is that PRAYER IS GOD'S APPOINTED WAY FOR OBTAINING THINGS, AND THE GREAT SECRET OF ALL LACK IN OUR EXPERIENCE, IN OUR LIFE AND IN OUR WORK IS NEGLECT OF PRAYER.
James brings this out very forcibly in the 4th chapter and 2nd verse of his epistle: Ye have not because ye ask not.
These words contain the secret of the poverty and powerlessness of the average Christian -- neglect of prayer.
Why is it,
many a Christian is asking, I make so little progress in my Christian life?
Neglect of prayer,
God answers. You have not because you ask not.
Why is it,
many a minister is asking, I see so little fruit from my labors?
Again God answers, Neglect of prayer. You have not because you ask not.
Why is it,
many a Sunday-School teacher is asking, that I see so few converted in my Sunday-School class?
Still God answers, Neglect of prayer. You have not because you ask not.
Why is it,
both ministers and churches are asking, that the church of Christ makes so little headway against unbelief and error and sin and worldliness?
Once more we hear God answering, Neglect of prayer. You have not because you ask not.
3. The third reason for this constant, persistent, sleepless, overcoming prayer is that THOSE MEN WHOM GOD SET FORTH AS A PATTERN OF WHAT HE EXPECTED CHRISTIANS TO BE -- THE APOSTLES -- REGARDED PRAYER AS THE MOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS OF THEIR LIVES.
When the multiplying responsibilities of the early church crowded in upon them, they called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and said, It is not reason that we should leave the Word of God, and serve tables. Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business. But WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY TO PRAYER and to the ministry of the Word.
It is evident from what Paul wrote to the churches and to individuals about praying for them, that very much of his time and strength and thought was given to prayer. (Rom. 1:9, R.V.; Eph. 1:15,16; Col. 1:9, R.V.; 1_Thess. 3:10; 2_Tim. 1:3, R.V.)
All the mighty men of God outside the Bible have been men of prayer. They have differed from one another in many things, but in this they have been alike.
4. But there is a still weightier reason for this constant, persistent, sleepless, overcoming prayer. It is, PRAYER OCCUPIED A VERY PROMINENT PLACE AND PLAYED A VERY IMPORTANT PART IN THE EARTHLY LIFE OF OUR LORD.
Turn, for example, to Mark 1:35. We read, And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, He went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.
The preceding day had been a very busy and exciting one, but Jesus shortened the hours of needed sleep that He might arise early and give Himself to more sorely needed prayer.
> Turn again to Luke 6:12, where we read, And it came to pass in those days that He went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.
Our Savior found it necessary on occasion to take a whole night for prayer.
> The words pray
and prayer
are used at least twenty-five times in connection with our Lord in the brief record of His life in the four Gospels, and His praying is mentioned in places where the words are not used. Evidently prayer took much of the time and strength of Jesus, and a man or woman who does not spend much time in prayer, cannot properly be called a follower of Jesus Christ.
5. There is another reason for constant, persistent, sleepless, overcoming prayer that seems if possible even more forcible than this, namely, PRAYING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE PRESENT MINISTRY OF OUR RISEN LORD.
Christ's ministry did not close with His death. His atoning work was finished then, but when He rose