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Starck's Prayer Book: From the German Edition of Dr. F. Pieper

Starck's Prayer Book: From the German Edition of Dr. F. Pieper

Concordia Pub. House (1921)
9780758614216
| Applicable
612 pages | 145 x 221 mm
Dewey 242
LC Classification BV4834 Starck 1921
LC Control No. 2009011456

Subject

  • Devotional Exercises
  • Lutheran Church - Prayers And Devotions

Plot

If man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God, then Johann Starck has provided a bread basket for the Church with his Prayer-Book. This book of daily prayers, hymns, poetry, and devotions presents in every syllable the Bread that has come down from heaven. Written as daily nourishment in the Word of God, this book also lends itself to meditation and prayer during many of life's peculiar situations. Professor Dau describes Starck well when he writes, Starck loved nothing sensational, nothing that was for mere display in matters of religion. Christian life, to him, was real and earnest, to be conducted in a sober mind. He was always bent on its practical applications to every pursuit and action, and on enlisting really the whole of a person in the service of the Master. When Christians nourish their souls daily with meditation upon the Word of God and the Sacraments, faith is strengthened. The Bread of Life fills hearts and minds, and Christ finds expression in the world through Christian life and speech. A contemporary pastor said it best when he said Starck gives Christians a daily helping of meditation in God's Word, and leads them to satisfaction in their vocational tasks.