
Quiet Talks on Prayer
by S. D. (Samuel Dickey) Gordon
"Quiet Talks on Prayer" by S. D. Gordon is a spiritual guide focused on the concept of prayer and its significance, written in the early 20th century. The work delves into various aspects such as the meaning and mission of prayer, the hindrances faced in prayer, and practical ways to pray effectively. Through a combination of personal insight and theological reflection, Gordon seeks to illustrate how prayer connects individuals to divine power and influences their lives and the world around them. The opening of the book introduces the foundational idea that prayer serves as the greatest outlet of spiritual power. Gordon reflects on the state of the world, depicting humanity as a 'prodigal' needing to return to God. He emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as the primary source of power within an individual. Additionally, he outlines five avenues through which this inner power manifests, with prayer being the most potent. The narrative addresses the soul’s need for communion with God and the importance of fully yielding oneself to divine influence to unlock the transformational power of prayer. Gordon’s writing invites readers to explore their own relationship with prayer and encourages them to engage actively as partners in God's broader plan for humanity.
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