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The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions

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A selection of prayers and meditations in the Puritan tradition, widely valued since publication in 1975 Additional Information Puritans wrote down their prayers as a way of keeping a record of God's This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This Book inspires me and brings Joy to my heart.

I would get each member of my family and each friend this book because is such a blessing to me. I read 1 or 2 page daily with my Bible reading and can do it every year.

Deep & Beautifully Written

This is the most incredible collection of thoughts and prayers I’ve ever read. It’s rich in Truth and Scripture. Easily understood but profound. I rarely recommend a book for all levels of spiritual maturity, but I’m giving this to all ages for Christmas this year. It’s so wonderful! After the pain and stress of losing my Mother and my precious husband now having cancer, this has been a warm hug of encouragement. I’m in my 60’s and this book is one of my top five favorites of all time. I strongly recommend that everyone buy it, keep it and reread it slowly and often.

I can’t recommend this book highly enough.

I pray the Anglican Daily Office, and each day after Morning and Evening Prayer, to make the time feel more intensely personal, I wrap things up with one or two selections from Valley of Vision. It’s a wonderful addition and I can’t imagine a better devotional resource.

Valley of vision. Prayer so important in our lives!!

Raw, honest, heartfelt prayers that remind us of who we are apart from our Jesus…. And Who He is♥️‼️

Spiritually enriching!

Biblically sound resource to use as a devotional or for prayer. Have given us as a gift.

The Valley of Vision is a great way to prepare your heart for true worship through prayer

These prayers set the tone for my morning prayer time and humbling myself before God. This has become one of my favorite books.

This is a hard to get book! But thrift has it!

I have this & it was hard to find & here it is at thrift! This is a Puritan Prayer book which I treasure & have had for over 20 years. Your prayers get serious using this book as a guide. It is a wonderfully comprehensive prayer book that humbly addresses & petitions God without pretense or self aggrandizing. Pure and plain spoken but not simple. Deep, very deep.

I love this book!

Best purchase I've made in a long time. It doesn't replace my prayers, but often what has been written here mirrors exactly what I'm feeling. I use this book every day and usually end my prayer time with one from this book.

Great prayers

I am just reading it, lots of rich prayers listed by categories. You don't hear prayers like this anymore. and i hope to improve my devotions with this. Words are easy and honest.

Pure Prayer

"The Valley of Vision" contains classic first-hand prayers from the great Puritan spiritual writers. Its value is two-fold. Personally, it can strengthen the reader's spiritual life related to one's image of God and one's prayer life. Historically, it can undo the distorted image of the Puritans--they were NOT distant academics who censured others. They were head and heart believers who honored God. Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of "Soul Physicians," "Spiritual Friends," "Biblical Psychology," "Martin Luther's Pastoral Counseling," and "Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction."

A Must for Every Praying Christian

This is a classic collection of Puritan prayers and devotions, now in a very nice bonded leather edition. If you are a Christian and suffer from a difficult prayer life, then I highly recommend this book. This text, over the last ten or so years has helped me keep a stronger prayer life. The devotions and prayers in this work are the best I have ever seen, and believe me I have seen literally dozens upon dozens of devotional books. The prayers are extremely Cristo centric (Christ centered) and God glorifying. The focus and intent of a solid prayer life in the Christian's life is not to benefit self - it is to glorify God, and the Puritans knew this best. What is more, these prayers do just that, and by glorifying God in your prayer life, it transforms your thinking and actions to gear them to glorify God as well. These prayers can be recited, read aloud in your churches, and spoken in private. They are organized by topic, arranged like poetry, and are very powerful in their effort to honor God. Other than the Psalms, I would highly recommend these prayers to any Christian. In fact, of all my thousands of Christian works, I put this volume in the top 50 best works written of all time.

A Glimpse of Puritan Spirituality

I can read about three or four prayers before being overwhelmed by the depth and riches of these prayers. They show the depth of knowledge and wisdom of their writers, but even more they show the writers' deep abhorrence of their sin and devotion to God. They also show keen insight into the private sins of our hearts. These prayers are old; I had to frequently consult a dictionary to understand some words that are no longer in common use. I can't help but feel that Christianity in our day is terribly shallow compared to what the Puritans knew.Each prayer is about one page long, has a brief title given by the book's editor, and is presented anonymously. The prayers are grouped into sections such as "Redemption and Reconciliation," "Holy Aspirations," and "Approach to God." A brief preface is the only background given, all the rest of the book is simply the prayers themselves.I have only two faults with the book, but neither merit rating it less than five stars. First, the titles of the sections closely describe the main theme of that section, but the titles of the individual prayers do not consistently (in my mind) state the main theme of that prayer. Second, the prayers are not attributed to their authors, and I would very much like to know who wrote each one. However, I will allow that perhaps Arthur Bennett intended for us not to know so we would focus on the Creator rather than the creature.One other thing to mention is that this is one of the most sturdy, well-published paperback books I have seen. After carrying this book on my commute to work for reading, it has held up much better than other paperbacks. The pages were so thick I often had to check the page numbers to make sure I had not skipped a page. I highly recommend this book for all Christians for personal study to receive greater conviction of sin, more language to express your devotion to God, and instruction on how to pray fervently.

Lord Teach Us to Pray!

"The soul learns to pray by praying; for prayer is communion with a transcendent and immanent God who on the ground of his nature and attributes calls forth all the powers of the redeemed soul in acts of total adoration and dedication." (Preface) The Puritans recognized that prayer and doctrine are not to be separated. In their prayers they kept the two together. In fact it was their doctrinal understanding, which indeed produced such deep, and lasting prayers. Theology instilled a thorough passion for prayer. Likewise it is prayer, which sinks us deeper into the mysteries of God's self-disclosure of himself. It is prayer, which furthers our theology.It is to this end which we, as Christians must strive. We must search out our Triune God in prayer and devotion as we seek him in his word and through our prayers. Arthur Bennett has provided the Church a great service by collecting the prayers of the saints. The book is arranged topically under the following headings: 1. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; 2. Redemption and Reconciliation; 3. Penitence and Deprecation; 4. Needs and Devotions; 5. Holy Aspirations; 6. Approach to God; 7. Gifts of Grace; 8. Service and Ministry; 9. Valediction; 10. A Week's Shared Prayers.This book is excellent for both private and public devotion. The only disadvantage I found to the book was that each individual prayer was not attributed to its corresponding author. However this is probably a good idea in keeping with the intent of the book. Its intention is as a guide to lead us to prayer when the heart is cold or to further pour fuel on the heart, which is already aflame. May this be used of the Lord to ignite our hearts in a holy passion toward him. O' Lord teach us to pray!

A book that every Christian should own!

The Valley of Vision, by Arthur Bennett is a collection of Puritan prayers compiled and listed by topic. With subjects such as the Trinity, penitence and deprecation, approach to God, and Gifts of grace (to name a few), The Valley of Vision gives us insight into the humble piety of the Puritan prayer life. It also shares with us our need for this reverence for God and the importance of true communion with Him through prayer. The first prayer summarizes the purpose of this book with the following words, "Thou hast brought me to the valley of vision, where I live in the depths but see Thee in the heights..." The main theme of the book is to show Christians that we are first brought to the valley in order that we may see above the mountaintops. This book is a must have for every Christian. It can be used as a daily devotional as well as a guide for our own prayers. Deeply moving and overflowing with the reflections of God's immeasurable grace, Valley of Vision will touch every home and press every heart towards a closer walk with the Lord.
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