Good morning! Blessings to you as you serve the Lord and worship him this weekend.
My gratitude goes to Zondervan for sponsoring the blog this week with news of Michael Horton’s new book Recovering Our Sanity.
There are (finally) a few new Kindle deals to look at.
(Yesterday on the blog: Same Words, Different Worlds)
Seek God’s Face Before You Seek His Hand
Sarah Walton: “The Holy Spirit has been gently opening my eyes to see my recent tendency to allow what I can see and understand to interpret God’s Character, rather than his character to interpret what I can see and understand. Therefore, I’ve been giving the enemy an easy target because it hasn’t take much for a difficult circumstance to make me question God’s faithfulness.”
Julie Lowe ponders what it means to offer God a “broken hallelujah.”
When you lose your salvation based on a technicality
Jordan Standridge writes about that priest who had 20 years of baptisms invalidated because he confused a word.
Ten Commandments for Commentary Usage
Peter Krol: “In the interest of helping you make best use of commentaries in your Bible study, here are ten commandments for your consideration.”
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