Imagine the devil’s devastation when he succeeds in wounding a church only to find her, though in pain, not in division or disarray, but eyes lifted to heaven and set on grace. A gracious church might get knocked down, but when she gets up, she’s walking around in snakeskin boots
@sometimesalight I have thoroughly enjoyed and been edified by all of your books. This now, however, is my favourite thing you have ever written. Perfection top to bottom. I am sorry for the night you had (and, by all means, do wake that cat), but I thank you for making my day!
So excited to see a new book by Darryl Dash! Every day is a good day to start over. Work through the book, evaluate your current habits, and begin to walk in increasing godwardness.
@trillianewbell This is the most heartening and comforting translation of this verse. It is how I memorized it for when I need to speak truth to myself. Such an anchor in difficult days.
@BetsyCHoward This was such a precious read for two dear friends and me a few years ago. The ‘yes’ I was waiting for then? I am still waiting for it. But the Lord has not stopped being faithful (even if this waiting means ‘no’.) Thank you for writing this book!
@dukekwondc Our jar of homegrown sprouts just made a yummy sandwich and our basil seeds are just breaking the surface of the soil. Super important stuff, indeed!
Lloyd-Jones once told a fellow conservative minister: "You can make mincemeat of the liberals and still be in trouble in your own soul.”
A new blog post at our Evangelical History blog, offering a window into their differing perspective and approach.
https://t.co/IK6Jrv4UX3
@abigaildodds Amen. And sing! (like Psalm 30, among other places, encourages us to do. Even if the singing sounds mostly like gasping and weeping put to a little bit of melody. Sing.)