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Knocking on Heaven’s Door: A New Testament Theology of Petitionary Prayer is unavailable, but you can change that!

How are we to understand the nature of petitionary prayer? This is an issue of perennial concern to the church, from both a theological and a pastoral standpoint. Certainly much has been written on the topic from a devotional/experiential approach as well as from a philosophical one. But Knocking on Heaven’s Door by David Crump is the first attempt to examine exhaustively the New Testament...

In other words, the very same divine power that Jesus invoked to curse the barren tree and prophetically described as the agent of the temple’s destruction remains available to praying disciples. The mountain’s dual significance yields two important lessons for Mark’s readers. First, it provides considerable comfort to a persecuted Christian community to be assured that its primary opponents will not be allowed to permanently hinder the progress of community life. Initially, opposition to the church
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