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Prevailing Prayer: What Hinders It?

Chapter 7: The Trinity.
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A series of devotional addresses examines the nature and practice of prayer, diagnosing common hindrances and outlining habits that lead to prevailing prayer. Drawing on biblical examples and pastoral experience, the speaker emphasizes the twin means of grace—Scripture and prayer—and treats practical themes such as adoration, confession, restitution, thanksgiving, forgiveness, unity, faith, petition, submission, and the reality of answered prayer. The tone is exhortatory and practical, urging repentance, reliance on faith, and scripturally grounded petitions while illustrating how sincere, persevering prayer has produced spiritual renewal and tangible deliverance.

The Trinity.


“Thou dear and great mysterious Three,
For ever be adored,
For all the endless grace we see
In our Redeemer stored.
“The Father’s ancient grace we sing,
That chose us in our Head;
Ordaining Christ, our God and King,
To suffer in our stead.
“The sacred Son, in equal strains,
With reverence we address,
For all His grace, and dying pains,
And splendid righteousness.
“With tuneful tongue the Holy Ghost
For His great work we praise,
Whose power inspires the blood-bought host
Their grateful voice to raise.
“Thus the Eternal Three in One
We join to praise, for grace
And endless glory through the Son,
As shining from His face.”