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Pray in the Spirit
Pray in the Spirit by Arthur Wallis
 
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Author: Arthur Wallis
Subtitle: The Work of the Holy Spirit in Prayer
Format: Paperback
Length: 133 Pages
Published: 1970

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A man is no bigger than his prayer life.

With this challenge, Arthur Wallis sets the pace for a powerful book that goes beyond general principle to show the role of the Holy spirit in the life of the praying believer. Through a pointed analysis of our spiritual and practical difficulties in prayer, Wallis shows how the Holy Spirit helps us in our weaknesses.

Learn how to yield yourself to Him, to allow Him to pray through you, and let the Holy Spirit lead you into the deep things of God. When God pours out His Spirit, we should expect to see a new spirit of grace and supplication, in which the majestic Lord will be for us a place of broad rivers and streams (Isa. 33:21).

Take the plunge Pray in the Spirit!


Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: But How?

Chapter 2: The Two Advocates

Chapter 3: In the Spirit

Chapter 4: Helping Our Weakness

Chapter 5: That Apathetic Spirit

Chapter 6: Getting Through to God

Chapter 7: Knowing Gods Will

Chapter 8: When Faith Would Fail

Chapter 9: Contending with Circumstances

Chapter 10: In Weakness and Weariness

Chapter 11: When Satan Attacks

Chapter 12: Holding On

Chapter 13: With Words Understood

Chapter 14: With Words Unknown

Chapter 15: Without Words

Chapter 16: Travail and Tears

Chapter 17: The Unpredictable Holy Spirit

Chapter 18: Till Break of Day


About the Author


Arthur Wallis was an internationally known author and leader in what became known as the house church movement in Great Britain. Born in Dublin in 1922, he was the younger son of Reginald Wallis, a well-known convention speaker and author of several Christian books. His fathers death in 1940 precipitated a spiritual crisis for Arthur, and he sensed a call to full-time service, but this was not to be realized until after World War II. He served in the British Army in North Africa, Italy, and Macedonia, narrowly escaping death in one battle as one of only 20 survivors in a battalion of 400.

After the war, Arthur went into the ministry, and in later life served on a leadership team overseeing a group of over thirty churches. He also devoted himself to a world-wide speaking and writing ministry. In 1956, CLC published his first book, In the Day of Thy Power, a significant historical study of revivals, their purpose, distinctive features and dynamics. He went on to author nine other books, including the classic best-seller Gods Chosen Fast.