Another book on prayer by E.M. Bounds, this time focusing on the praying men of the Bible. Having read two other books by Bounds, I was confident that I would find this book to be a powerful incentive to prayer. I was not wrong.
Bounds begins by talking about the praying saints of the Old Testament. From Abraham to Moses, he talks about the power these men had because of their prayers to God and their assurance that He is good and faithful to answer prayer. There is no doubt that the saints of the Old Testament had the power to move mountains because of their fervent prayers, and Bounds explores this in depth.
After thoroughly discussing the prophets and saints of the Old Testament, Bounds takes a chapter to discuss the faith of sinners in prayer before moving on to one of the most influential pray-ers in the entire Bible. The apostle Paul is the subject of the last part of this book, and there is much to say on the topic of prayer and Paul.
Paul not only taught prayer, he lived what he taught. Prayer was so important to Paul and in every letter he wrote, he exhorted people to pray for him in all he did. Bounds dissects the elements that made Paul such a powerful teacher, apostle, and man of God, and he proved that prayer was the key of his success with the Gentiles.
This book is a fantastic look at the power of prayer in the lives of the men and women of the Bible. From Hannah’s desperate prayer for a son to the prayers of Paul for grace and his ministry, this book shows the true power of prayer if you consistently apply it. I recommend this book for Christians who want to know more about the saints of both the Old and New Testament and how prayer affected their lives and the lives of others.