'The power of religion and
godliness
lives, thrives, or dies, as closet
prayer lives, thrives, or dies.' This
was the deeply held conviction of
Thomas Brooks, the author of this book.
As a pastor who knew his people well,
he feared that many Christians do not
understand the necessity, excellency,
and usefulness of private prayer, and
that many live 'too great a neglect of
this indispensable duty.' Focussing on
our Lord's words about 'closet-prayer'
in Matthew 6:6, Brooks gives us a
masterful treatment of a vitally
important aspect of Christian's living.
His aim is intensely practical, 'to
preserve and keep up the power of
religion and godliness both in men's
houses, hearts, and lives.'