

Order & Argument in Prayer | Charles H. Spurgeon | Sermon Select Classic
How do you order your prayers? How much thought do you give to what you pray for and how you organize your petitions? Should we pray whatever we feel, or what comes into our mind in a random, unorganized fashion? Or should we rather take time and give thought to who we are addressing, what we are asking for, and then ordering our petitions in a way which reflects the prayers of Scripture?
You might think that the word argument is not a fitting description for prayer. Well, Charles Spurgeon would disagree. On July 15th, 1866, he preached his classic sermon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Order and Argument in Prayer. I hope you are helped by this sermon which is read by Joe Wilson, Pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Owensboro, KY.
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