A Rare Ingredient to a Common Life

Henri Nouwen wrote in 'The Way of the Heart': Just look for a moment at our daily routine. We are very busy people.
Henri Nouwen wrote in 'The Way of the Heart': Just look for a moment at our daily routine. We are very busy people.
Ol' blue eyes, Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), was unusually gifted among men by God. But, in gifting there exists the mighty risk of pride and avarice.
Leonard Ravenhill and A. W. Tozer are familiar names to regular readers.
'Worship' and 'celebrate' are Biblical synonyms. Nevertheless, we tend to lament when 'veiled under sackcloth and ashes'. It is then that 'celebration' only finds slim-pickings in the soul.
Arguably the measure of Protestant confessions is the Westminster Confession of Faith, correctly it declares until Jesus' return: The whole counsel of God concerning all things necessary for .
God's Word brings life and wisdom, justice and peace. It soothes the soul and seeks out sin.
Ghosts and goblins, skeletons and skulls are the order of the day . . . horror is fun while death is a game . . .
Aren't we all alike, for this fundamental temptation is pervasive - to believe our Lord is disinterested, unresponsive or silently ignores the mud and malaise of humanity? This sulfur- fueled...
There is an Unseen City, it is named NEW JERUSALEM. Any Christian is wise to follow Jesus and fix their eyes resolutely upon the New Jerusalem.
JERUSALEM means 'city of peace', but it does not live up to its name. Jerusalem is well accustomed to perennial unrest.