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The Prayer Of Jesus

The Prayer Of Jesus

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learn WHAT prayer is and HOW to pray
Review: "The Prayer of Jesus" is an indepth look at HOW to pray and not just a montra to recite everyday. Hank walks you through the "Lord's Prayer" from the New Testament and explains the way to really prayer like Jesus. He uses personal examples to draw your attention to important keys to a meaningful prayer life. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to know the "whats and hows" on prayer. It has been a blessing to me and I hope it will be a blessing to your prayer life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Concept of the Son Jesus Christ- November 28, 2001
Review: Excellent concept of the Son Jesus Christ praying to the Father God in the Heavenlies, before he (Jesus) was crucified and died, Hank Hanegraaf makes an exception in this wonderul book about Jesus Christ communicating (modern terms) with the Father God, before his execution here on this earth 2thou and 1 yrs past (BC) era, Jesus Christ prayed to His father God, in the OUter-space Heavenlies, to present himself the 'Savior of the World' before rising from the dead. Also the Author Hank H. magnifies the person of the person praying to the father - 3 Persons in one God, God/Jesus Christ/Holy Spirit/ in one facet of communicating to the Father 3+1=1 - and then Hank quotes, NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER GOD, BUT BY JESUS CHRIST' -- the author gives the exact reference--in the Word of God, interpreted by the Holy Spirit forcees.

Now in modern times, we call it 'personal'interceeding prayer' to the Father above which is by Jesus Christ. Hank quotes Jesus Christ, the son of the Father God, interceeding for human-kind.

Please buy this book to ascertain yourself with the prayer of Jesus Christ to the Father-God above in the Heavenly places.

End***Lindsey- New York City

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Antidote to "The Prayer of Jabez"
Review: Finally, an author who dares to separate the sheep from the goats - those who would seek the Blesser rather than the blessing. And while we are "counting sheep," I'm wondering, will this Prayer do as well as it's predecessor?

Hanegraaff exposes the "secret of prayer" in this wonderful little book. What a "secret" to be shared and shouted! "The Prayer of Jesus" will be my Christmas gift to many this year!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Jabez follow up
Review: Hank always brings us back out of the world of mysticism. I love it. Right when I think everyone has been sucked into the next fad, someone like Hank breaks through.

He shows in this book that there are no short cuts to being blessed. He points out that there are no short cuts period. If you think the prayer of Jabez was great, try this book out. Its definitely a great book to follow up with. So many protestants slam Catholics for mantras and repetitive prayers, then jump on board when a new bestseller comes out. This book simply brings us back to earth.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: don't buy this book
Review: Hank couldn't quote the truth if he was given a script. He continues to lead people with his false teachings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KEY TO PRAYER: THY WILL BE DONE, O LORD
Review: Hank has done the Christian world and all those who would consider Christianity a monumental favor with this book about
Prayer and praying Jesus' way.

He points out that prayer is not trying to get God to change His mind or will, but to change US to conform to His already perfect will and purpose for the Kingdom and our role in it.

The LORD's Prayer is simply the cornerstone to effective prayer in the life of the believer, not a rote formula or recitation to get God to automatically respond. It is a model, a framework of what proper, God pleasing prayer is all about.

Prayer is not merely about us and our needs of the moment; it is about HIM and HIS WILL. Hank makes the point that the Lord's Prayer starts and ends with God in Heaven, His Kingdom and Glory
and that the purpose of all Christ-honoring prayer is to maximize the glory of the Lord by what we pray, how we pray, the faith/hope we bring to prayer, our expectancy, and how serious we take the two critical factors that end every biblical prayer:
"In Jesus' Name" and "Amen".

Prayer is RELATIONSHIP, not just realization of our needs/wants.
"Our Father" sets the tone for what true prayer is all about.
Hank does a great job in showing that our walk with Christ determines Who our true Father is and how the mutual love relationship plays itself out in the Family of God. It's not what we can get out of God that counts, but what He can get into us of His Spirit and being filled with His love and presence.
It's 'Presence' over 'Presents'.

Finally, this book is a great corrective to many misunderstood
beliefs about Prayer of Jabez, for example, which many folks try to use as a formula for blessing rather than a template of a godly life lived in proper relationship with the One we pray to.
While God is more eager to bless/grant prayers than we are inclined to ask, we still need to ask aright,putting first things first: Our Father must come first and His will prevail.
Why would we want to receive any less than God's best for us?

This book will literally revolutionize your prayer life. When we prayerfully draw closer to Abba Father, becoming more Christ-like
in the process of a life of prayer, we are filled with the Spirit
and find more of our prayers answered as conforming more and more
to His perfect will. When we receive more of the Giver Himself,
the gifts/blessings come along as added benefits, but if we focus on the gifts/blessings, we lose out on deeper communion/
intimacy with the Giver, the Lover of our souls.

Makes an excellent gift and is one of those rare books that should be read multiple times in a year for maximum blessing!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Peaches and Cream
Review: I felt like I was reading a critical review of "The Prayer of Jabez." I think that if he could have left out the
5-10 negative references to a fellow brother in Christ (Bruce Wilkinson) that I could have maybe made it further than 1/3 the way through it. Maybe he didn't mean for it to sound the way it does, but if not he could and should have left all references to "JABEZ" out of it all. I for one didn't read Wilkinson's book and was looking for a good read and devotional in this. I didn't find it, though. Maybe I'll just have to read this closer without paying attention to the bad reviews to Bruce Wilkinson.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Peaches and Cream
Review: I have had real concern about Prayer of Jabez type, fast food, self-centered prayer. THen Hank came through again with The Prayer of Jesus. This book is awesome. He teaches prayer from the Master, the Lord Himself, Jesus. I even bought a copy for my pastor and he is really enjoying it too.

Thank you Hank!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The articulate genious strikes again!
Review: I have had real concern about Prayer of Jabez type, fast food, self-centered prayer. THen Hank came through again with The Prayer of Jesus. This book is awesome. He teaches prayer from the Master, the Lord Himself, Jesus. I even bought a copy for my pastor and he is really enjoying it too.

Thank you Hank!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Message in this Book is what Prayer is About
Review: I'm glad that there are a few people that refuse to get caught up in the "Fast Food" way of praying. Hank helps one to see the meaning and purpose of prayer through this tiny 96 or so page book. Hank is one of the most encouraging Bible teachers of our day. He has encouraged me to not look at prayer as only a tool to get God's/Elohim's blessing, but that being able to commune with the most high is the blessing.


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