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Monday, October 2, 2017

The Prayer of Protection Joseph Prince Christian Book Review

The Prayer of Protection
by Joseph Prince
The Prayer of Protection
Living Fearlessly in Dangerous Times
Joseph Prince, author
Nashville: FaithWords (Hachette Book Group)
List price: $14.99 (paperback)

Formats: Paperback, Kindle
Also available: Prayer of Protection Study Guide and Prayer of Protection Devotional.

Release date: September 12, 2017
208 pages
ISBN: 978-1-4555-6913-7
Amazon.com ranking (as of Oct. 2, 2017): 54,211

A book review by Mary Katherine May of QualityMusicandBooks.com

Goal: Purpose of Book
What did Joseph Prince want to accomplish by writing The Prayer of Protection?  

     The book cover states:
The Prayer of Protection
Joseph Prince, Author
Discover a God of love who has an impenetrable shield that covers everything that concerns you.  Through a compelling study of Psalm 91, you will learn truths that will cause your heart to burn within you as you discover just how completely loved and protected you are by your loving Savior. Be encouraged as you learn how you and your family can:

> Find refuge and safety in the secret place of the 
   Most High God.
> Be found at the right place at the right time far from 
   danger.
> Activate God’s mighty angels to watch over you and 
   your loved ones.
> Go on the offense against the enemy with the 
   Sword of the Spirit.
> Walk in God’s wisdom to stay safe and experience 
   his promise of preservation and long life.

Content: What Author Writes
Through commentary on Psalm 91 and first-hand examples taken from letters he has received, Joseph Prince explains in detail and through implication how the reader by claiming God’s protection by praying over people and themselves can be saved from violent acts of others, natural disasters, terminal and debilitating illness, and mental distress.  That is, God protects those who pray and meditate on Psalm 91.  Prince claims this is no magic device but rather a reward for claiming God’s promises.

The Reviewer’s Final Remarks
     I believe in claiming and naming Jesus Christ, Savior and Lord, in combating forces of evil in life, and I believe that doing this has great power in the spiritual realm. I also believe that sometimes God will enter into a Christian's life and heal or keep them out of harm's way, but reality shows us that this is often not what happens.  There is ample room to disagree, however, with... 

   (1) placing all responsibility for protection on what a person does to activate spiritual power; and, 

   (2) claiming that physical healing, long life, and being saved from physical harm is there for the taking by using biblical text. 

If this were true, there would be a plethora of people flocking to live the Christian life and most certainly there would be no martyrs who gave their lives rather than denounce their Savior, Jesus Christ. 

   Lastly, (3) what happens to some, but not all, believers who put their faith in this protective text when it fails? Answer: They are disillusioned, or they work and try even harder to be a good Christian, and that is completely off the mark on what being a Christian is all about.

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