So much practical wisdom here. Thank you, brother. I also really appreciated your analogy of the beginning guitar player or woodworker. Yes, praying the Bible like this might feel awkward at first. But it’s supposed to! Any time we pick up something new, it might feel a little weird at the beginning. But all worthwhile pursuits do!
Another helpful book from Whitney is the one on family worship. He provides a very simple format for a family to follow — Read, pray, sing. I think that pattern can also be used individually as well.
one thing I love about the imprecatory psalms is that even though it doesn't show the mercy and love of God, it shows the psalmist sincerity with God and I take it as a example. great post brother, God bless you!
The imprecatory psalms are fascinating—and challenging. I'll probably share some of my thoughts on them within the next month or so. Thanks for commenting and God bless you too!
This is a gem! Excited to be practicing this in the new year! God bless.
So much practical wisdom here. Thank you, brother. I also really appreciated your analogy of the beginning guitar player or woodworker. Yes, praying the Bible like this might feel awkward at first. But it’s supposed to! Any time we pick up something new, it might feel a little weird at the beginning. But all worthwhile pursuits do!
Another helpful book from Whitney is the one on family worship. He provides a very simple format for a family to follow — Read, pray, sing. I think that pattern can also be used individually as well.
Blessings to you! And happy new year!
Read, pray, sing! I love it.
one thing I love about the imprecatory psalms is that even though it doesn't show the mercy and love of God, it shows the psalmist sincerity with God and I take it as a example. great post brother, God bless you!
The imprecatory psalms are fascinating—and challenging. I'll probably share some of my thoughts on them within the next month or so. Thanks for commenting and God bless you too!
Psalm 91 is so powerful!