I highlighted this phrase years ago in Robertson McQuiklin’s excellent book An Introduction to Biblical Ethics:
The writers of the New Testament consistently appeal to the work of Calvary – to an accomplished
Barbara Miller Juliani writes that her father, Jack Miller, believed that the North Americans need to see that:
…their reliance on themselves, their technology, and their skills was essentially the same as the
Lloyd-Jones on what men want (and need) in church
Trevin Wax on a good book for preachers – Made to Stick
These temptations can do you in. Not what you think.
A call for
C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity on the importance of theology:
They all say “the ordinary reader does not want theology”…I have rejected their advice. I do not think the ordinary reader