Monday, December 7, 2015

Proverbs Prayers by John Mason - REVIEWED



About the Book:
Experience the wisdom of God in your life as never before
The book of Proverbs is a wellspring of wisdom, offering practical guidance for life and the tools to make good choices, withstand pressure, prioritize relationships, and avoid unnecessary trouble. 

Now bestselling author John Mason helps you make that wisdom a part of your inner life. For thirty-one days, he takes you through each chapter of Proverbs, unpacking the wisdom within and providing a heartfelt prayer based on the insights from that chapter. As you read and pray, you'll discover the principles found in this wisdom-packed book coming alive in your life in ways you may never have imagined.

My Thoughts:
Lord, I choose today to pay close attention to wisdom and listen intently to understanding.  By doing so, I will exercise discretions, and what I say will be wise and fill of knowledge. In what areas do I need to grow in wisdom and understanding?”  (p. 29)

Praying God’s Word is a concept that was introduced to me in and past year or so, and, if I’m honest, sometimes I can’t seem to figure out what that looks like in regard to some scripture.  John Mason has been led by God to pen prayers using Proverbs.  This is a powerful prayer devotional, and a great teaching tool to model praying scripture. 

This devotional also includes a breakdown by topic for someone wanting to pray specifically and directly for areas of their own life or someone else who needs wisdom and direction from God in a certain area.  This would make an amazing gift for a spiritual leader in your life, and will serve as a powerful tool in your personal prayer time as well!


Please, consider this powerful encounter with Proverbs today!

About the Author:

John Mason is a bestselling author, minister, and speaker. He is the founder and president of Insight International and Insight Publishing Group, organizations dedicated to helping people reach their God-given dreams. He lives in Oklahoma.

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