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The Prayer of Jabez Audio

The Prayer of Jabez Audio

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not true to the Biblical Text
Review: I agree with Allan. It's a mantra. Pander to the Materialistic and "me" culture. Not recommended. Gives a false idea of God. God is seen here as your servant, waiting for the mantra, to serve big, important me.
Is the kind of life proposed by the writer biblical ? To me, it describes a very egocentric life. At the end of the book, what I'm hearing is it's still my need that must be met - the need to be somebody, to be great, to do great things, to live an extraordinary life, to have an impact, more influence, everything "big" and "great" - etc - all couched in holy respectability. God and others are just needed to meet my important need to be significant.
Is the method proposed by the writer biblical ?
What about Jesus' comments in John 15:4-5 ? I thought the secret to a fruitful life is "to abide in Christ" What we need to learnt then is to know what is means to "abide in Christ". Not "reach for the Jabez prayer" .. like reaching for a Kit-Kat !

Glorifying Jabez' and his prayer beyond what it means.
Slippery and confusing - mixing truths with half-truths.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Prayer of Jabez
Review: If your goal is to maximize your spiritual growth, this book provides the basic challenge of faith. Study it and commit yourself daily to service to others. Your life will be changed forever. The book is great for both individual and group study. The secret is in your focus--it must remain on God.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What People Don't Understand.
Review: First off it does say God will bless us alot, but what it means more then anything is spirtualy, people look to change and make believe what is more means money and cars and better business. So those of you who say I will pray this prayer and God will give me a new home or a new car are wrong. God blesses those who seek Him, not materials. You want a more spiritual moment with God, Prayer is the best way. Just because God doesn't answer right away doesn't mean a yes or no, in His timing alone will He give you what He wants you to have, we can't be like a little child who gets offered one color skittle and ask for a diff one cuz we don't like it. When someone offers you something, you can't have your pick of everything. Life is Short, we can't depend on it, all we have to depend on is God. What He gives us each day is Life, we can't say i want someone elses life and expect Him to change our life to be like someone elses. No-one is perfect about writing things down about the Bible, it's hard to get a book out of the chapter. His point was that you should pray because God does answer, we all sometimes miss the verry small verry important parts of the Bible, and when we see it, we may not understand why it's important. This book was written to remind people Prayers are Powerful, maybe not right away but down the line, WOW, it's awsome. Depend on God, Pray and talk with him, read His word, and you will be Blessed spirtualy. That is a fact that won't go away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lighten up and start speaking with GOD
Review: If this book does anything is to re-focus the reader to remember that prayer is a powerfull thing. All Wilkinson has done is to remind us that if we all gave god a few minutes of our busy lifes to speak to him (or pray) our blood pressure, tension and others things would go down. But in reading all these reviews people again missed the point. Just Pray. God will hear you. I am not a religious nut, but I believe in GOD, and what he has promised. Do you? Thank you Bruce Wilkinson for the reminder to pray.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Almost laugh out loud bad
Review: I don't often feel compelled to write a negative review but I stumbled upon this little sanctimonious pamphlet on various bestseller lists and wanted to see what all the fuss is about. Its popularity is a bad omen for our society in the new millennium because it could be even more condensed by just proclaiming God loves me so he wants me to own my own business. Might be inspirational to the masses who think Jesus has a personal relationship with their every whim and who hope to strike it rich through pyramid schemes and Christian Amway. It combines the worst of the self-obsessed self-actualization movement, preachy evangelism and the insatiable appetite for riches through the "healing power of positive thinking". Embarrassing in every way, hackneyed, manipulative and passive-aggressively mean-spirited.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perhaps the most important book ever written.
Review: Let's not beat around the bush here. This is vital information for those who haven't had a clue regarding how to be successful. Yes, indeedy. Read this book, apply the principles contained therein, and you'll be the most prosperous person in town. Maybe even the county. You'll have it made in the shade. Really. I've got to run...I'm having dinner with Elvis Presley on Jupiter.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's not about the book!
Review: I think the key thing here is to seek balance. Many people are responding to this book with great praise (i.e., "I prayed the prayer and look what happened to me! Now, I'm..."). Others are repsonding to it with great criticism ("This is like a hocus-pocus thing... and Jesus never said to pray this way, etc...").

The key here... is to pray. God has promised to move if His people pray. And, we don't.

Fact is... we would rather read a book about prayer, than to pray (just as we would rather read a book about the Scriptures than dig through the Word).

If you're going to read this book and think it will change your life, it won't. You'll be disappointed.

But, if you think that reading this book will give you some principles, some encouragement, and some boost in your praying... You're probably right.

But, ultimately, that will be decided not by how fast you read the book, how many times you recite the prayer of Jabez, or if you even like the book...

You will have to pray... honestly, openly, speaking to your Heavenly Father who knows your needs, even before you ask.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Write it and they will come.....
Review: America's self-righteous that is. Man, all I hear in these 1-star reviews is pure hatred -- I mean it, these folks are out for blood. This is a simple-minded book by a simple-minded fellow, but he adds a good point to the Christian faith, period. This book will be totally forgotten in a few years.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some inspirational points, but...
Review: Wilkinson, known before this best-seller for the Walk Thru the Bible program, has found surprising success in both the Christian and secular market. There is just the right amount of inspiriation and spirituality. However, there are several inherent flaws in the work. The Prayer of Jabez lacks a solid covenantal, biblical foundation, focusing instead on a few verses taken out of their historical context and stuffed into a 21st century box. As an alternative to this work, I highly recommend J.I. Packer's "Knowing God," and - for a light-hearted look at this book - Doug Jones' "The Mantra of Jabez."

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Prayer Mantra for the Materialistic Minded.
Review: Yea, for God the Giver! Sign me up! I want more and more and more. Give me, give me, give me.

I've got the key now! Bruce Wilkinson preaches that God's existence, God's very reason for being, is to bless you - "a lot".

In this book, Wilkinson asks the reader the rhetorical question, "Is it possible that God wants you to be 'selfish' in your prayers?" (YES!), "To Ask for more - and more again?" (YES! YES!). So what is stopping God from giving, giving, giving? Well, it must be me! I am not asking, begging, pleading, cajoling the right way. Wilkinson sets me straight when he writes, "God's bounty is limited only by us, not by His resources, power or willingness to give." Oh, Bruce tell me, tell me what I must do.

In "The Prayer of Jabez", I get the mantra, the right words to unlock God's blessings for ME! All I have to do is "Pray Jabez's prayer word for word", everyday. That is what Bruce did for thirty years, and look at him now, author of a run away best seller!

I have been redeemed! Bruce has set me straight. All this time I had God figured wrong. My theology was [messed]-up. Even my worship was wrong. Now, thanks to Bruce, I know that "seeking God's blessing is my (our) ultimate act of worship." Wasted years, I could have been rich! According to Bruce I should be praying for God to "increase the value of my investment portfolios." Drat!

But here's and idea. Christians, how 'bout skipping forward through the Bible to prayers of Jesus! We know that Jesus prayed before decisive moments, beginning with his baptism and as he faced his passion and death. He prayed in times of human weakness and death, as he did at the grave of Lazarus. He frequently prayed to give thanks. But, NO WHERE do we find Jesus praying "bless ME!".

Come on Christians, get your heads out of your pocket books. Move out of the prayer of Jabez and into the prayers of the one you call Lord and Savior. Hey, here's another idea, try saying one of Jesus' prayers each day for 30 years. Maybe, "nevertheless, not my will but thine be done". Not Recommended,


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