Monthly Archives: May 2019

Be Bold and Show You Know God

The concert was coming very soon and rehearsals were not going smoothly.   I am in the choir and I was supposed to perform with about thirty-nine other singers.  My prayers about the upcoming performance were simple; “Lord, help me to … Continue reading

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The Second Sign…

In the previous post, I commented on J.I. Packer’s idea that if we know God we will have the energy to pray to Him.  It is more than that: we have a need to pray for God’s cause, whether in … Continue reading

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“A sure sign that … we scarcely know our God.”

J.I. Packer has already stated that when people truly know God, they are not worried about their losses in life.  They also do not bear their burdens like crosses, feeling their plight is unpleasant and trudging on, like loyal soldiers … Continue reading

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What’s Wrong With Me?

I AM THE PROBLEM “I am only saying that true change, true life-giving change would have to start with the individual.  I was the very problem I had been protesting.  I wanted to make a sign that read, ‘I AM … Continue reading

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Knowing About God, but Not Knowing God…*

“Knowing versus knowing about”.  This section of J.I. Packer’s Knowing God really means something to me and I am inclined to share.  Sometimes, I get very personal about what I am reading.  I sometimes pass along my experience as a … Continue reading

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Contemplating our Trip…

“The proper study of mankind is man.  The proper study of a Christian is the Godhead” [words from one of C.H. Spurgeon’s sermons]. As I have discussed in previous posts, J.I. Packer is taking us on a journey in his … Continue reading

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Quality Over Quantity

“Meditation is the activity of calling to mind and thinking over, and dwelling on, and applying to oneself, the various things that one knows.…meditation is a lost art today.”  J.I. Packer,  Knowing God. I would agree. Meditating on truth, Scripture, … Continue reading

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