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Monday’s meditation 7.19.10

image My spiritual life is a little ADHD, or to put it more charitably, I like variety.  Every month or so I switch up my practices – different ways of meditating on Scripture, different devotional books, etc.  Introduction to the Devout Life was great, and now the devotional book du jour is Hearing God through the Year by Dallas Willard.  This is a rich book (his classic Hearing God broken down into bite sized daily readings), and a great way to begin reading Willard if you have wanted to learn from him but (appropriately) find his work a bit intimidating.

Thought of the day:

“People are meant to live in an ongoing conversation with God, speaking and being spoken to by him . . . [biblical stories of people communicating with God] are examples of the normal human life God intended for us: God’s indwelling his people through personal presence and fellowship.”

"Man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord.” (Deut 8:3)


“Tim Morey . . . combines the rare attributes of an engaging intelligent mind, crisp clear writing, and an obvious-ominous concern for his subject matter . . . It very well may be the most challenging book you read this year.”
(Christian Book Distributors)

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