The Valley of Vision (paperback)

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The most popular Puritan book in print, since its release in 1975, in an affordable paperback edition.

A selection of prayers and meditations in the Puritan tradition, widely valued since publication in 1975. In this classic volume, edited by Arthur Bennett, the prayers of the Puritans are brought to life.

Including prayers of Richard Baxter, John Bunyan, Isaac Watts, and others, The Valley of Vision is a selection of petitions and meditations in the Puritan tradition. This compilation of prayers is intended to teach and encourage Christians to be faithful in their private and family worship.

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The Valley of Vision

A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions

The strength of Puritan character and life lay in prayer and meditation. In this practice the spirit of prayer was regarded as of first importance and the best form of prayer, for living prayer is the characteristic of genuine spirituality. Yet prayer is also vocal and may therefore on occasions be written. Consequently in the Puritan tradition there are many written prayers and meditations which constitute an important corpus of inspiring devotional literature.

Too often, ex tempore prayer lacks variety, order and definiteness. The reason for this lies partly in a neglect of due preparation. It is here that the care and scriptural thoroughness which others found necessary in their approach to God may be of help.

This book is certainly not designed to take the place of your own prayers, but rather to nourish the mind with ideas from godly writers and poets of past times.

Endorsements

‘When used slowly, for meditation and prayer, these pages have often been used by God’s Spirit to kindle my dry heart.’ — Mark Dever, Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church

‘The prayers in The Valley of Vision are steeped in Scripture, yet never succumb to mere formula. These are theologically fresh and vibrant, yet they are rooted in confessionalism. They range over a huge sweep of Christian experience and devotion, but they are never merely esoteric or cute. They brim with deep emotion and transparent passion, but they carefully avoid mere sentimentalism. This is a book that teaches readers to pray by example.’ — D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Wheaton, IL

‘The Valley of Vision is a wonderful collection of Puritan prayers which both help to shape and inform our own private devotions and, perhaps more importantly, aid pastors as they seek to lead their congregations in prayer and into the presence of God.’ — Carl Trueman, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia PA

More Endorsements

‘I cannot commend enough The Valley of Vision, which is a compilation of over two-hundred pages of Puritan prayers (each of which are one page in length). I pray through one of these prayers every day. Sometimes the prayers are so meaningful and relevant that I will pray through the same prayer for days. This is a wonderful aid to supplement one’s own prayers. Indeed, these prayers will also teach one how to pray, and, at the same time, they teach theological truth. I cannot think of any Christian who would not benefit from these prayers.’ — Gregory Beale, Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA

‘It’s amazing how frequently the prayers from the little book The Valley of Vision show up in our worship services. The Valley of Vision is a collection of Puritan prayers, and I would put them in that category. That is, they are thoughtful, reflective, and meditative. They’re even written in a certain kind of cadence, if you’ve ever noticed, which is probably very intentional, so that they might be used in corporate settings. But they came out of a deep heart of communion with God.’ — John Piper, retired pastor from Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, MN and Founder of Desiring God Ministries

  1. Table of Contents

    1. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
    2. Redemption and Reconciliation
    3. Penitence and Deprecation
    4. Needs and Devotions
    5. Holy Aspirations
    6. Approach to God
    7. Gifts of Grace
    8. Service and Ministry
    9. Valediction
    10. A Week’s Shared Prayers