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Trust in God: The Christian Life and the Book of Confessions

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In this accessible book, David Johnson examines the Christian spiritual life using the Book of Confessions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as a guide. He demonstrates how the Book of Confessions can help us understand what it means to be a Christian and how one goes about living a Christian life. Johnson uses the rubrics of faith, love, and hope to ground our understanding of spirituality and help us develop disciplines for our spiritual lives. These disciplines include listening and speaking, worship and Sabbath, giving and stewardship, patience and planning, and reconciling. Three appendices give concrete guidelines for engaging in Bible reading and prayer--the two central spiritual disciplines of the Reformed tradition. Johnson's helpful book invites laity and clergy to participate in the blessings and joys of a Reformed vision of the spiritual life.

148 pages, Paperback

First published March 14, 2013

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Scholarly yet accessible. A fresh look at the Confessions of the Reformed Faith through the themes Faith, Love, and Hope. Also includes helpful Appendices on Spiritual Practices. A very helpful tool for explaining Reformed Faith.
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