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The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life

The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Prayer's of Jabez...
Review: I haven't read this book, but I do know this much... That to serve God we are'nt supposed to ask for stuff, and we are only to ask for that which is right to want. And remember where you lay up your treasures is where your heart will be also... Remember we are to give up our posessions if needed. We needn't live in excess. Remember the story of the rich guy who came to see Jesus and he said he had followed the two important commandments and so he asked how he could completely be right with God, and Jesus told him to take all he had and give it to the poor, but the guy was greatly distressed for he owned much. And he did not follow Jesus. It is also said by Jesus "It is more likely for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle then for a rich man to go to heaven." Which does not mean it is bad to have money, but bad to love money for "The love of money is the root of all evil." Because the reason it is rare for rich men to enter the kingdom of heaven is this "Once they have the riches they are unwilling to sacrifice all of it for him, and truely be right."

We are often to caught up in material and what is now, and not what will be once we die...Not that we should worry about it day and night, but do you really know where you are going when you die? Or are you uncertain? Also remember of sacrifice the widow who only game two mites, but in Jesus's eyes she gve far more then any of the other men or women who gave, because they gave out of their abundance not, but she gave out of her need. For two mites was all she had left and she sacrificed it for her faith in God. So don't ask God for riches, but have faith in God instead. Don't have faith in God for blessings though, even though it is promised to he who faithfully follows him will always be blessed by God. Do it because you love him.

God Bless ~Amy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blessed - - - to be a blessing!
Review: My family and I read this book over a year ago when it first came out and I have to say that it revolutionized the way we approached our prayer life. We realize that we are blessed - to be a blessing to others. We all need to re-evaluate our motives for wanting favor from the Lord. It is so that we can give it away!!!! I WANT to be blessed by the Lord, so that I can share it with others! You will too after you read this book.... a quick-read, inspiring book! We read it about an hour! (Of course, you will have to read it a few times to let it soak in, but it is worth it!!!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's All About Motive
Review: Sadly, it seems that many people believe that Dr. Wilkinson's book is nothing more than a "get-rich-quick" scheme, but it is nothing like that at all. His book is NOT about a man who wanted God to give him a bunch of money, but it is about a man who wanted God to bless him in every area of his life, and if there is anyone who doesn't want that for himself/herself, they are not being completely honest. When he prayed for God to expand his territory, I believe it had more to do with expanding the realm of people he was able to touch for God, than about expanding his wealth. I am particularly reminded of the present-day great men and women of God who started out with very small ministries. Today, many of them are impacting the world for Christ. So, when you pray the Jabez prayer, you should ask yourself "Why do I want God to enlarge my territory, why do I want His hand to be with me, and why do I want Him to keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain? If your answer is to serve Him by serving others and to live out the purpose and destiny that He has for my life to the fullest possible extent, I believe you have the right idea.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: highly recommend
Review: This book is easy to read and offers a lot of insight to prayer. Unlike some of the other reviewers, I feel that this book is definitely in line with Christian ways...."jump into the river...[and]...let the loving currents of God's grace and power carry you along..." In other words it teaches how to pray for God's plan for your life and not yours. I don't think it is meant to replace other prayers or to be the only prayer you pray. The criticisms in the other reviews are quite harsh. I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it highly.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very American; not very Biblical
Review: In this book, Wilkinson takes a small verse said in a specific context and extrapolated that if we pray it regularly, we will basically get what we want. (Expand our territory). We don't know too much about the person praying (Jabez), only that he's a Judaite and that he was more honorable than his brothers (we don't even know whether his brothers were honorable at all).

Sure, there are people in the Bible that the L-rd prospered -- Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, David. But there are others He didn't prosper materially or weren't even kept from harm. I'm not sure that Isaac prospered materially, although he was the son through whom G-d's promise to Abraham was carried out. Moses didn't prosper materially and wasn't even permitted to enter the Promised Land. In the New Testament, Paul was not kept from harm. Even more to the point, Jesus himsef was neither kept from harm nor did he prosper materially. Significantly He also promised that those who follow him would suffer as well.

It's time to put away this Yankee prosperity doctrine and seek loftier goals of establishing G-d's character.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great encouragement for those who dare to ask for God's best
Review: I have found a clear and interesting divide among readers of this little treasure book: those who get its powerful meaning, and those who don't. Typically, those who KNOW ABOUT GOD through an intellectual understanding of Christianity and Christian theology just don't get it; but those who KNOW GOD through a living, growing, thriving personal relationship with Him through Christ Jesus -- facilitated by the reality of the Holy Spirit dwelling in them -- do.

The "Prayer of Jabez" will be an affirmation for those who dare to know God's character as revealed to us in Scripture, for those who understand -- from their experience in relationship with Him -- that God honors and rewards those who truly and earnestly seek Him and His blessings with their whole being, just as Jacob wrestled with Him all night long and wouldn't let Him go until He blessed him (Genesis 32:22-32).

The "Prayer of Jabez" will be an encouragement for those who dare to take God at His Word and not only believe, but TRUST, that He will keep His Word and do what He says He will do (Isaiah 55:10-11).

The "Prayer of Jabez" will be prayed by those who dare to be blessed by God so that they can be a blessing to others, just as Abraham was blessed by God and became a blessing to all nations (Genesis 22:15-18).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Health and Wealth Gospel in disguise
Review: I respect Bruce Wilkinson for his work in Walk Thru the Bible, but this book is terrible. The Bible is clear- we are to pray as Jesus taught his disciples to pray. Jabez was important enough to mention in one obscure passage of Chronicles, but do we have to make an entire franchise out of this guy's desire to serve God? I wonder if he's in heaven feeling gravely disappointed at the theft of his memory. Poor Jabez. The prayer of Jesus, found in Matthew 6 should be the prayer of Christians not this "health and wealth" prosperity prayer that Wilkinson turns Jabez's prayer into...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: As if people aren't shelling out enough money...
Review: "Hmm, people aren't paying enough for this stuff, let's make an up-scaled brat edition!"

That's my feeling on this book, which is a cheap shot and making more money off the stupidity of evangelicals in embracing unscriptural teachings like The Prayer of Jabez. (...)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just a suggestion.
Review: May I humbly suggest a book called "The prayer of Jesus" by our old friend Hank at the CRI.

While this book frustrates me as a Christian, I do appreciate its call to prayer. Much has been written about this book and Hank perhaps says it best by reminding us that when asked to show us how now to pray, Jesus chose the lord's prayer. His prayer. Not David's or Jabez's. He chose his. I recommend Hank's book in place of this one and others like it. God is not a cosmic bell hop, He is our God and his will be done in our lives on his time, not ours. To discern God's will, we must want it more than anything else in our lives. Not a quick prayer mantra. Just my opinion. I stand down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: get this book for you and the children
Review: this book is promising to all who read it. It has great expectations ang should be read by one and all. Why would you give this book a bad reveiw. Go to church .


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