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Known and Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139
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Glenna Marshall’s newest book, Known & Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139, is a must read book for understanding the personal love of God. The structure (Psalm 139) and style (deeply personal and deeply biblical) root the reader in ...more | |
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Glenna Marshall’s newest book, Known & Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139, is a must read book for understanding the personal love of God. The structure (Psalm 139) and style (deeply personal and deeply biblical) root the reader in ...more | |
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Your Wilderness Is Not a Waste: God's Purpose in Suffering and Struggles
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“Most agree Paul isn’t suggesting we thank God for every single thing. How can we give thanks for things God opposes? The wise words of R. C. Sproul explain Ephesians 5:20. Oftentimes these words are misappropriated to say more than the text actually says. “For everything” must be interpreted consistent with the last clause, “in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” If the meaning of the term “for everything” is devoid of reference to God’s character, purpose and nature, grave distortions can occur. Some, in “literal” zeal, actually thank God for things he despises. This faulty thinking drives some to the conclusion they must thank God for the very evil he hates. May this never be. We dare not thank God for evil consequences of sinful actions, such as when a drunken driver kills another person. What we praise God for is for being God in the midst of such terrible tragedies, and for his redeeming purposes which can bring light out of darkness. There is a multitude of things to thank God for in the midst of tragedies, but these must be consistent with his character and redeeming purposes. Exhaust those things in prayer, and do not be tempted to offer indiscriminate praise to the offence of God.”
― The Grumbler's Guide to Giving Thanks: Reclaiming the Gifts of a Lost Spiritual Discipline
― The Grumbler's Guide to Giving Thanks: Reclaiming the Gifts of a Lost Spiritual Discipline

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