Unknown Book 12954714
Unknown Book 12954714
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(first published October 1st 2011)
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John MacArthur may be best known for his roles as pastor, teacher and bible scholar but the foreword of his new book gives readers special insight to his role as a father. I was moved to tears when I read what his children humbly wrote about him:
“Our theology was shaped by the words our dad prayed…”
“By God’s grace our dad has been what he preaches…”
The MacArthur childrens’ love for their father is tangible through the words th...more
“Our theology was shaped by the words our dad prayed…”
“By God’s grace our dad has been what he preaches…”
The MacArthur childrens’ love for their father is tangible through the words th...more
I had mixed feelings reading,"At the Throne of Grace: A Book of Prayers" by John MacArthur; On one hand, the prayers that was shared, went very well with the accompanying scripture, but on the other had, it felt uncomfortable reading, essentially someone's else prayers, while half expecting, maybe some background for the prayers and even encouragement for the reader, on how to develop a framework, for a prayer life around the verses, themselves.
Feeling more like a "gift ...more
Feeling more like a "gift ...more
I'm no expert on written prayers. Those that I've scribbled down seem to be laced with the same raw desperation (which probably means the threat of hitting rock-bottom is a strong motivator).
It must take a deeper maturity to be able to pray about a wide range of things without defaulting to what is easy: requesting something or, as in my case, wailing about something.
It must take a different perspective to put to paper God-conversations that can be said in the secret of our h...more
It must take a deeper maturity to be able to pray about a wide range of things without defaulting to what is easy: requesting something or, as in my case, wailing about something.
It must take a different perspective to put to paper God-conversations that can be said in the secret of our h...more
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