In Minisode 2, a text is from “A Body of Divinity”, by the 17th century British minister Thomas Watson. It is a section called “Study Eternity.”
Link to Body of Divinity at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
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In Minisode 2, a text is from “A Body of Divinity”, by the 17th century British minister Thomas Watson. It is a section called “Study Eternity.”
Link to Body of Divinity at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
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In Episode 73, we examine reasons for using the Bible in Christian Spiritual Formation.
Links for “Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life” by Donald Whitney.
In this first mini-episode (“minisode”) we will hear the text of a letter by the 18th century British pastor John Newton (best known as the author of the lyrics to the hymn “Amazing Grace”). In it, Newton writes of the importance of the one thing needed, that is a relationship to God in Christ.
A link to an online copy of the text of the letter can be found here at Reformed Reader.
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Episode 72 is the first in a series on Christian Spiritual Formation. In this episode, we discuss the basics of why Christian Spiritual Formation is important in the life of a believer in Christ.
As the third anniversary of the Restoring The Core Initiative approaches on September 7th, my book is being offered for free in Kindle or Adobe pdf formats. Go to the Spiritual Formation page to access the links for the downloads.
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A transcript of Episode 72 is available here
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A few weeks ago, I came across a wonderful morning prayer which is linked to the elders of the Optina Monastery in Russia.
The text of the prayer follows:
O Lord, grant that I may meet all that this coming day brings to me with spiritual tranquility. Grant that I may fully surrender myself to Thy holy Will.
At every hour of this day, direct and support me in all things. Whatsoever news may reach me in the course of the day, teach me to accept it with a calm soul and the firm conviction that all is subject to Thy holy Will.
Direct my thoughts and feelings in all my words and actions. In all unexpected occurrences, do not let me forget that all is sent down from Thee.
Grant that I may deal straightforwardly and wisely with every member of my family, neither embarrassing nor saddening anyone.
O Lord, grant me the strength to endure the fatigue of the coming day and all the events that take place during it. Direct my will and teach me to pray, to believe, to hope, to be patient, to forgive, and to love.
Amen.