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About Me

I'm still trying to figure myself out. Luckily my Wonderful Maker has a user's manual for my life. Or else I would be dreadfully and hopelessly lost.

Psalm 27:13-14

I am still confident of this:
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.


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Jesus loves you! :)

A Godward Life
Sunday, January 10, 2010

John Piper writes in the preface of his book, A Godward Life, "Books don't change people; paragraphs do. Sometimes even sentences... much reading of many books may be like the gathering of wood, but the fire blazes forth from a sentence. The mark is left on the mind not by the kindling of many pages, but by the red-hot iron of a sentence set on fire by God."


Since my return from Passion 2010, I've made it my goal to read A Godward Life, which has 120 daily readings. I plan on reading one each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and posting about that one "red-hot iron of a sentence" set on fire by God in each reading. I pray that God will use these posts to bless you, as well as keep me on-track in my pursuit of a Godward life. 


Praise the Lord! :)


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