PRYR
July 8, 2026

On Hezekiah, The Praying King

By Tyler Draper
A public-domain paper on prayer from E. M. Bounds, presented for focused reading and spiritual formation.

Some prayers do not decorate the soul. They undress it. That is part of their kindness.

The source text, drawn from E. M. Bounds, turns on a simple pressure: the soul cannot heal itself by becoming more articulate. It must be addressed, searched, forgiven, and led.

The author is not trying to be novel. That is precisely the relief. The prayer belongs to a Church old enough to have buried many fashions.

Let the prayer be smaller than your anxiety and older than your mood. That is often enough for today.

Source boundary: this post reflects on Hezekiah, The Praying King, attributed in the corpus to E. M. Bounds. No outside sources used.