Power Through Prayer
by E. M. Bounds
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FOREWORD
EDWARD McKENDREE BOUNDS did not merely pray well that he might write well about
prayer. He prayed because the needs of the world were upon him. He prayed, for
long years, upon subjects which the easy-going Christian rarely gives a
thought, and for objects which men of less thought and faith are always ready
to call impossible. From his solitary prayer-vigils, year by year, there arose
teaching equaled by few men in modern Christian history. He wrote
transcendently about prayer, because he was himself, transcendent in its
practice.
As breathing is a physical reality to us so prayer was a reality for Bounds. He
took the command, "Pray without ceasing" almost as literally as animate nature
takes the law of the reflex nervous system, which controls our breathing.
Prayer-books -- real text-books, not forms of prayer -- were the fruit of this
daily spiritual exercise. Not brief articles for the religious press came from
his pen -- though he had been experienced in that field for years -- not
pamphlets, but books were the product and result. He was hindered by poverty,
obscurity, loss of prestige, yet his victory was not wholly reserved until his
death.
In 1907, he gave to the world two small editions. One of these was widely
circulated in Great Britain. The years following up to his death in 1913 were
filled with constant labour and he went home to God leaving a collection of
manuscripts. His letters carry the request that the present editor should
publish these products of his gifted pen.
The preservation of the Bounds manuscripts to the present time has clearly been
providential. The work of preparing them for the press has been a labour of
love, consuming years of effort.
These books are unfailing wells for a lifetime of spiritual water-drawing. They
are hidden treasures, wrought in the darkness of the dawn and the heat of the
noon, on the anvil of experience, and beaten into wondrous form by the mighty
stroke of the Divine. They are living voices whereby he, being dead, yet
speaketh. -- C.C.
The above Foreword was written by Claude Chilton, Jr., an ardent admirer of
Dr. Bounds, and to whom we owe many obligations for suggestions in editing the
Bounds Spiritual Life Books. We buried Claude L. Chilton February 18, 1929.
What a meeting of these two great saints of God, of shining panoply and
knightly grace!
HOMER W. HODGE.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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