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Endless Grace: Prayers Inspired by the Psalms (An Illustrated Devotional Prayer Book with 75 Daily Free-Verse Poetic Prayer Responses - One for Each Psalm from Psalm 76-150) (edition 2023)

by Ryan Whitaker Smith (Author)

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This follow-up volume to Sheltering Mercy will help you rediscover the rich treasures of the Psalms--through a free verse prayer rendering of their poems and hymns--as a guide to personal devotion and meditation. Endless Grace helps us rediscover the rich treasures of the Psalms--through free-verse prayer renderings of their poems and hymns--as a guide to personal devotion and meditation.The church has always used the Psalms as part of its prayer life, and they have inspired countless other prayers. This book contains seventy-five prayers drawn from Psalms 76-150, providing lyrical sketches of what authors Ryan Whitaker Smith and Dan Wilt have seen, heard, and felt while sojourning in the Psalms. While each prayer corresponds to a particular psalm and touches on its themes and ideas, it is not a new translation of the Psalms or an attempt to modernize or contextualize their content or language. Rather, the prayers are responses to the Psalms written in harmony with Scripture. These prayers help us quiet our hearts before God and remember the Lord's daily mercies.This artful, poetic, and classic devotional book features compelling custom illustrations and beautiful hardcover binding, offering a fresh way to reflect on and pray the Psalms.… (more)
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Title:Endless Grace: Prayers Inspired by the Psalms (An Illustrated Devotional Prayer Book with 75 Daily Free-Verse Poetic Prayer Responses - One for Each Psalm from Psalm 76-150)
Authors:Ryan Whitaker Smith (Author)
Info:Brazos Press (2023), 240 pages
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I really enjoyed this collection, especially since I just recently completed a study of the Psalms.

I'm looking forward to reading through it more slowly and choosing some favorites to bookmark. This is a great resource for learning how to pray the Psalms! ( )
  amy_reasoner | May 13, 2023 |
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Summary: Prayers in free verse inspired, psalm by psalm, from Psalm 76 to Psalm 150, responding with ideas from the whole of scripture as well as literature.

Endless Grace, covering Psalm 76 to Psalm 150 is the companion volume to Sheltering Mercy, prayerful responses to Psalm 1 to Psalm 75. This is a gem of devotional literature! What the writers have done is to render prayers of response for each of the psalms. These are not paraphrases. Rather, what the writers have done in free verse is to write prayers drawing upon the whole of scripture as well as references from literature and The Book of Common Prayer that connect to the themes of the psalm. Where they do so, they provide footnotes citing the relevant biblical or other text.

One of my favorite psalms is Psalm 127. Here is Psalm 127 in The New International Version:

Psalm 127

A song of ascents. Of Solomon.
1 Unless the Lord builds the house,
the builders labor in vain.
Unless the Lord watches over the city,
the guards stand watch in vain.
2 In vain you rise early
and stay up late,
toiling for food to eat—
for he grants sleep to[a] those he loves.

3 Children are a heritage from the Lord,
offspring a reward from him.
4 Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are children born in one’s youth.
5 Blessed is the man
whose quiver is full of them.
They will not be put to shame
when they contend with their opponents in court.

Here is the rendering of Psalm 127 by the authors:

PSALM 127

LORD OF THIS HOUSE

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Who is our head and host?

Christ,
Lord of the Feast.

Who watches over us?

Christ,
our stronghold and refuge.

Who grants us peace?

Christ,
our Eternal Sabbath.

Who is the giver of life?

Christ,
in whom all the families of the earth are blessed.

Who is King over this house?

Christ,
who loved us
and gave Himself up for us--
who call us His own.

The center justification of the verse reflects the format used throughout these psalms and, for this reader allowed meditative reflection on each phrase.

As evident in Psalm 127, the writers draw upon the full redemptive arc of the biblical material, praying these psalms through the eyes of Christ, or a Christ-centered perspective. Custom artwork throughout complements the text and the book is hardbound, allowing for many seasons of devotional use. I found this not only a way to read the Psalms with fresh eyes but to pray with fresh words.

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  BobonBooks | Apr 6, 2023 |
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I highly recommend the book Endless Grace to anyone who wants to do something different for their devotional and prayer life. The prayers in this book are beautifully written. They are not translations of psalms but rather prayerful responses to them. The prayers are best appreciated when read alongside the psalms themselves. The authors draw upon New Testament scripture and liturgical traditions of the church within their prayers.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own. ( )
  cannonmad | Apr 2, 2023 |
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Each prayer in the book contains a theme, "A New Beginning", "God of the Story", etc. The prayers are all beautiful words of worship, just a page or two long. The real highlight is the annotation at the bottom of each page. The prayers are all inspired by scripture and the scripture used to write each one is noted below the prayer. I love that you can pray one and then immediately dive deeper into some of those verses. There are also a few illustrations, in the style of wood carvings, sprinkled throughout the book, which adds to its beauty. I can see giving this one as a gift or having a copy at home to grab whenever you want to. ( )
  bookworm12 | Mar 15, 2023 |
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[This review is of the advance readers copy received from the publisher, February 2023].
This is volume 2 of a 2-volume project to provide poetic, free-verse responses to each psalm in the book of Psalms. These are lovely, sometimes intense writings which illuminate the Psalms, often from a Christian perspective.
Though lovely as written, their true value resides in conversation with the psalms themselves. At a minimum, they suggest a possibly new way to consider each psalm, and often they provide a powerful jumping off point for Christian study and prayer.

I bought the first volume, "Sheltering Mercy", before I was halfway through this volume. So I've no qualms recommending this work. You should seriously consider acquiring the 2-vol set issued Jan 2023.
- Os ( )
  Osbaldistone | Mar 6, 2023 |
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This follow-up volume to Sheltering Mercy will help you rediscover the rich treasures of the Psalms--through a free verse prayer rendering of their poems and hymns--as a guide to personal devotion and meditation. Endless Grace helps us rediscover the rich treasures of the Psalms--through free-verse prayer renderings of their poems and hymns--as a guide to personal devotion and meditation.The church has always used the Psalms as part of its prayer life, and they have inspired countless other prayers. This book contains seventy-five prayers drawn from Psalms 76-150, providing lyrical sketches of what authors Ryan Whitaker Smith and Dan Wilt have seen, heard, and felt while sojourning in the Psalms. While each prayer corresponds to a particular psalm and touches on its themes and ideas, it is not a new translation of the Psalms or an attempt to modernize or contextualize their content or language. Rather, the prayers are responses to the Psalms written in harmony with Scripture. These prayers help us quiet our hearts before God and remember the Lord's daily mercies.This artful, poetic, and classic devotional book features compelling custom illustrations and beautiful hardcover binding, offering a fresh way to reflect on and pray the Psalms.

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