In this short, shirt-pocket sized booklet, the author shows the need for what he calls balanced Christianity--that which gives sufficient attention to both the objective facts of the redemption purchased by Christ on the cross as well as the subjective apprehension and application of those facts into the daily life of the believer.
If you've ever been troubled by wandering thoughts and lack of concentration in prayer (who hasn't?), this shirt pocket sized booklet is here to help. The author answers the questions: what does it mean that God will focus our prayer? And, what is the meaning of praying through? And, what is the connection between these two ideas?
The essays in this book were originally written for the The Alliance Witness, of which Tozer was the editor. Each essay is separate unto itself, but they all center around the everyday problems that Christians have to face in the world. Tozer writes: "These essays were born in the midst of life; and while they have, as I hope, heaven in full view, they are never too far removed from the rough world where the children of God struggle and work and pray". Some consider this to be Tozer's best book! If you appreciate Tozer's other writings, you should not be without this one! Charles R. Swindoll says this is "one of my most treasured works."