Summary
Review
Sometimes prayer seems rather difficult or “otherworldly”. We find we are not able to muster the words to utter before our Lord God Almighty, despite knowing that He is there, available to hear us anytime, anywhere, as His beloved children. When we need some inspiration in our prayer life, it may help to see how others pray, and that is exactly what the Valley of Vision does powerfully and empathically.
The Valley of Vision is a collection of prayers uttered by our Christian Puritan brothers and sisters. Who are the Puritans? Stephen Nichols explains that Puritans are believers of keen minds, of impassioned hearts, and of assiduous lives. He says, “Puritanism is simply this: rigorous theology graciously applied.” Joel Beeke explains further, “They were not only the two thousand ministers who were ejected from the Church of England by the Act of Uniformity in 1662, but also those ministers in England and North America, from the sixteenth century through the early eighteenth century, who worked to reform and purify the church and to lead people toward godly living consistent with the Reformed doctrines of grace.” In short, Puritans were people who lived through their ups and downs in life as if the God of Scripture was the most important thing in their lives.
When I first read the Valley of Vision, I was blown away by these kind of prayers. It’s not the kind of prayers we hear very often nowadays. And when I pray these prayers, it was as if I literally stepped into the shoes of a Puritan in prayer! The prayers were so deep that I had never imagined anyone being able to pray and connect with God in such a heartfelt way. Reading a Puritan prayer from The Valley of Vision sharpens the focus of my heart, soul, mind and strength on the Lord Himself. Whenever I find that I’m at a loss for words, or don’t know what to pray during my devotion with God, I open this book, and I find in them the rich depths of the deepest, most heartfelt prayers ever prayed by godly men and women. You see, these prayer are real prayers, by real people, in real situations in life. And that makes it real and powerful.
Don’t believe me? Try reading and praying this one of many prayers found in The Valley of Vision, entitled, “A Disciple’s Renewal”:
O MY SAVIOUR,
Help me.
I am so slow to learn,
so prone to forget,
so weak to climb;
I am in the foothills when I should be
on the heights;
I am pained by my graceless heart,
my prayerless days,
my poverty of love,
my sloth in the heavenly race,
my sullied conscience,
my wasted hours,
my unspent opportunities.
I am blind while light shines around me:
take the scales from my eyes,
grind to dust the evil heart of unbelief.
Make it my chiefest joy to study thee,
meditate on thee,
gaze on thee,
sit like Mary at thy feet,
lean like John on thy breast,
appeal like Peter to thy love,
count like Paul all things dung.
Give me increase and progress in grace
so that there may be
more decision in my character,
more vigour in my purposes,
more elevation in my life,
more fervour in my devotion,
more constancy in my zeal.
As I have a position in the world,
keep me from making the world my position;
May I never seek in the creature
what can be found only in the Creator;
Let not faith cease from seeking thee
until it vanishes into sight.
Ride forth in me, thou King of kings
and Lord of lords,
that I may live victoriously,
and in victory attain my end.
Even though it seems “effortless” to use someone else’s powerful prayer as your own, you’ll be surprised that it works! When you pray these prayers, you are going to sense the presence of God because Puritan prayers are so intensely directed towards God. You can use The Valley of Vision as a daily devotional or quiet time, alongside your Bible readings, or even read and pray with loved ones.
I initially bought a bonded leather copy, then after being so impacted by this book, I bought a premium goatskin copy of The Valley of Vision. This sits next to my Bible literally every single day. Get it, use it, and grow in Christlike prayers.
Review by: Jin Wan