David Devine

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“People who know their God are before anything else people who pray,”8 writes J. I. Packer. And the kind of knowing Packer has in view is nothing less than the intimate, mutual, self-revealing, other-embracing knowledge of relationship. A relationship with our God not only enables us to pray but presses us toward it. God opens his hands, reveals unimagined treats, and tells us to ask for them.
Praying Together: The Priority and Privilege of Prayer: In Our Homes, Communities, and Churches
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