SINCE 2013
The book is organized systematically, moving from Genesis through Revelation. By analyzing the context, the petitioner, and the outcome of each prayer, Lockyer provides a panoramic view of how humanity has communicated with God across different dispensations. Why Readers Seek a PDF Version
Herbert Lockyer does not merely list the prayers of the Bible; he dissects them. The book acts as both an encyclopedia and a devotional guide. Lockyer identifies nearly 650 prayers in the Bible, ranging from the briefest whispers of help to the elaborate liturgical prayers of the kings and prophets.
The Prayer Life of JesusA significant portion of the book is dedicated to the prayers of Christ. Lockyer explores Jesus’ intimacy with the Father, His dependence on prayer during His earthly ministry, and His high priestly intercession for believers.
Portability: Having the entire "All" series on a tablet or smartphone allows for deep study during commutes or travel.
Cross-Referencing: Digital copies make it easier to copy and paste excerpts into sermon notes, theological papers, or personal journals. Key Themes Explored in the Book
Unanswered PrayersOne of the most profound sections deals with prayers that seemingly went unanswered. Lockyer provides biblical insight into why God sometimes says "no" or "wait," offering comfort to readers struggling with their own silent seasons. How to Use the Resource for Study
E-book Platforms: Kindle, Logos Bible Software, and Olive Tree offer high-quality digital versions that are far more functional than a standard PDF scan.
The book is organized systematically, moving from Genesis through Revelation. By analyzing the context, the petitioner, and the outcome of each prayer, Lockyer provides a panoramic view of how humanity has communicated with God across different dispensations. Why Readers Seek a PDF Version
Herbert Lockyer does not merely list the prayers of the Bible; he dissects them. The book acts as both an encyclopedia and a devotional guide. Lockyer identifies nearly 650 prayers in the Bible, ranging from the briefest whispers of help to the elaborate liturgical prayers of the kings and prophets.
The Prayer Life of JesusA significant portion of the book is dedicated to the prayers of Christ. Lockyer explores Jesus’ intimacy with the Father, His dependence on prayer during His earthly ministry, and His high priestly intercession for believers.
Portability: Having the entire "All" series on a tablet or smartphone allows for deep study during commutes or travel.
Cross-Referencing: Digital copies make it easier to copy and paste excerpts into sermon notes, theological papers, or personal journals. Key Themes Explored in the Book
Unanswered PrayersOne of the most profound sections deals with prayers that seemingly went unanswered. Lockyer provides biblical insight into why God sometimes says "no" or "wait," offering comfort to readers struggling with their own silent seasons. How to Use the Resource for Study
E-book Platforms: Kindle, Logos Bible Software, and Olive Tree offer high-quality digital versions that are far more functional than a standard PDF scan.