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Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary by Aimee Byrd
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“Conversion is not merely a ticket out of hell. It is the beginning of a whole new life, not just an end to the old one.”
Aimee Byrd, Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary
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“We can get so caught up in the struggle with sin that we can forget that it no longer has a reigning power over us. We need to be reminded that we are under the reign of grace.”
Aimee Byrd, Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary
“Think about your current afflictions or unmet desires. What do they serve? Do you really trust God? I mean really trust Him? The idol's best friend is fear. Fear always tags along because our enslavement to an idol attaches all our meaningfulness and value to it. When we're not idol-chasing, there is constant anxiety that we may lose or never attain that idol we are worshipping. But God's Word says, 'Be anxious for nothing....”
Aimee Byrd, Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary
“Just as children are most often unaware of their own helplessness and much of their sinful behavior, we tend to view ourselves in a much better condition spiritually than we really are. This is another reason why it is so important for us to be in God's Word. It s there that we see his holiness and our sin.”
Aimee Byrd, Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary
“Women especially play a huge role in showing the face of Christianity to the watching world.”
Aimee Byrd, Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary
“Our American do-it-yourself way of thinking may make it more difficult to understand the gift of righteousness.”
Aimee Byrd, Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary