
The Secret Key to Heaven: The Vital Importance of Private Prayer (Puritan Paperbacks)
The power of religion and godliness lives, thrives, or dies, as closet prayer lives, thrives, or dies.â This was the deeply held conviction of Thomas Brooks. As a pastor who knew his people well, he feared that many Christians did not understand the ânecessity, excellency, and usefulnessâ of private prayer, and that many lived in âtoo great a neglect of this indispensable duty.â
Focusing on our Lordâs words about âcloset prayerâ in Matthew 6:6, Brooks supplies us with a masterful treatment of a vitally important aspect of the Christianâs life. His aim is intensely practical: âto preserve and keep up the power of religion and godliness both in menâs houses, hearts, and lives.
The power of religion and godliness lives, thrives, or dies, as closet prayer lives, thrives, or dies.â This was the deeply held conviction of Thomas Brooks. As a pastor who knew his people well, he feared that many Christians did not understand the ânecessity, excellency, and usefulnessâ of private prayer, and that many lived in âtoo great a neglect of this indispensable duty.â
Focusing on our Lordâs words about âcloset prayerâ in Matthew 6:6, Brooks supplies us with a masterful treatment of a vitally important aspect of the Christianâs life. His aim is intensely practical: âto preserve and keep up the power of religion and godliness both in menâs houses, hearts, and lives.
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The power of religion and godliness lives, thrives, or dies, as closet prayer lives, thrives, or dies.â This was the deeply held conviction of Thomas Brooks. As a pastor who knew his people well, he feared that many Christians did not understand the ânecessity, excellency, and usefulnessâ of private prayer, and that many lived in âtoo great a neglect of this indispensable duty.â
Focusing on our Lordâs words about âcloset prayerâ in Matthew 6:6, Brooks supplies us with a masterful treatment of a vitally important aspect of the Christianâs life. His aim is intensely practical: âto preserve and keep up the power of religion and godliness both in menâs houses, hearts, and lives.











