Eugene Peterson, distinguished translator of the acclaimed The The New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs, offers a daily spiritual companion that brings God's message to vivid life each and every day. An engaging yearlong reader, Living the Message delivers daily guidance and grounding with 366 selections from Peterson's lifetime of reflection on-prayer, Scripture, spirituality, creativity, and community. For more than thirty-five years, beloved author, professor, and pastor Eugene Peterson has used his expertise in the original languages of the Bible and his passion for God's word to re-create the informal, earthy immediacy of Scripture in expressive, contemporary English. just as the writers of the New Testament used everyday language to convey God's message to their readers and listeners, Peterson's the-way-we-talk translations and graceful insights into Christian life speak powerfully to the concerns of today's men and women and offer timeless wisdom for every day of the year.
Eugene H. Peterson was a pastor, scholar, author, and poet. For many years he was James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He also served as founding pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland. He had written over thirty books, including Gold Medallion Book Award winner The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language a contemporary translation of the Bible. After retiring from full-time teaching, Eugene and his wife Jan lived in the Big Sky Country of rural Montana. He died in October 2018.
I started working through these morning meditations last October so I have finished, even though I will continue till the year's end. I hope that makes sense. Eugene Peterson is one of the three Reformed Christian thinkers I turn to the most, along with Steve Brown and R.C. Sproul. Peterson is a writer, pastor, poet and Bible translator. He is a gem and so is this devotional book.
This book has been by my side for nearly ten years. Ask anyone who has seen it, or helped me to rescue it out of a a river while kayaking, and you will understand how near and dear to my heart this book is.
This book is a primer to understanding the spiritual theology of Eugene Peterson.
31 December 2021. Another year passed with Eugene Peterson's devotional. Excited to begin again tomorrow ... part of my daily time with the Lord I value and pray into year on year.
To be honest, I have to say I was slightly disappointed in this collection of readings. I'm a huge fan of Eugene Peterson, enjoy reading The Message, from time to time, and love his books. This collection, however, left me wanting more, though.
I certainly don't hold that against the author, but was not overwhelmed with inspiration, as I expected to be. Perhaps I expected too much, based on past experience with the author.
There were certainly a number of readings that were inspirational and moving, so I definitely don't consider it a waste of time. Again, it just wasn't what I expected.
Peterson was so wise, and able to communicate so effectively communicates in a way that touches my heart and soul. Everything he wrote in these short devotions is significant.
Though many of the messages are designed to assist and support pastors, I still found most of it very relevant and thought provoking. I will no doubt read it again.