From A Quest for More:
You see, when God enters our lives by his grace, he isn't working to make our kingdom work so much as he is calling us to an excitement
From D.A. Carson's A Call to Spiritual Reformation:
So much of our religion is packaged to address our felt needs – and these are almost uniformly anchored in our pursuit of our own
From Bekah's Weblog:
Too often when we study scripture, we start with the wrong question: "What does this say to/about me?" If we start our study asking, "What does this tell me
David Powlison writes about the therapeutic gospel, which is probably one of the most common forms of anthropocentric (human-centered) preaching:
When this way of looking at things is ported into Christianity, then the
It's been way too long since I last posted. Let's get things moving again with a quote from A.W. Tozer:
"Christianity never begins with man. Christianity begins with God, and then looks