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The control wheel

By Dave Henning / January 5, 2015

“Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope; because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.”- Lamentations 3:21-22 “Everyone has oceans to fly, if they have the heart to do it.  Is it reckless?  Maybe.  But what do dreams know of boundaries?”- Amelia Earhart A […]

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Responding to the Word

By Dave Henning / January 4, 2015

Today Timothy Keller discusses the second and third touchstones of prayer in Chapter 9 of Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God. 2.  Prayer is conversing with God- responding to the Word.  Pastor Keller notes that “to walk with” someone in the Bible is to have a friendship, since people talk as they walk together.  […]

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Prayerlessness

By Dave Henning / January 3, 2015

In Chapter 9 (“The Touchstones of Prayer”) of his book Prayer, Timothy Keller writes about twelve touchstones of prayer.  Pastor Keller states we can use those twelve touchstones to “judge the relative strength and weakness of our prayers for honoring and connecting us to God.” The first four touchstones are clustered under the heading “What […]

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God’s sufficiency

By Dave Henning / January 2, 2015

Timothy Keller concludes Chapter 8 of Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God by discussing the final two petitions of the Lord’s Prayer plus the ascription. 7.  Lead us not into temptation.  Pastor Keller states that Augustine made an important distinction about this petition: “The prayer is not that we should not be tempted, but […]

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The low door of humility

By Dave Henning / January 1, 2015

In today’s blog Timothy Keller continues his discussion of the Lord’s Prayer (Chapter 6) with the next two petitions. 5.  Give us this day our daily bread.  Pastor Keller notes that while the first three petitions center on recognizing God as our true food, wealth, and happiness, Jesus now charges us to align our “prayer […]

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Lordship or lordship?

By Dave Henning / December 31, 2014

“That we may obtain that which thou dost promise, make us to love that which thou dost command.”- Thomas Cranmer “For my heart’s desire unto Thine is bent; I aspire to a full consent.”- George Herbert Timothy Keller continues his discussion of the Lord’s Prayer in Chapter 6 of Prayer by considering the next two […]

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The deadly peril of familiarity

By Dave Henning / December 30, 2014

In Chapter 8 of Prayer, Timothy Keller embarks on a detailed discussion of the Lord’s Prayer.  That discussion covers the address, the seven petitions, and the ascription.  The address and first petition are presented today. Pastor Keller prefaces his discussion with the assertion that the Lord’s Prayer is an untapped resource, partially because it is […]

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Your name or Jesus’ name

By Dave Henning / December 29, 2014

Timothy Keller concludes Chapter 7 of Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God as he discusses why we always are heard for Jesus’ sake.  Pastor Keller notes that God named the anointed kings of Israel- David and Solomon- to be his sons.  Yet, the history of Israel and of Israel’s kings was marked by failure […]

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The rule of grace

By Dave Henning / December 28, 2014

Timothy Keller concludes his discussion of Calvin’s rules of prayer in Chapter 7 of Prayer with a fifth “rule” that actually is a major qualification of the word rule. 5.  The rule of grace.  Calvin urges us not to conclude that any set of rules could make our prayers worthy to be heard.  Only grace […]

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Restful trust, yet confident hope

By Dave Henning / December 27, 2014

Timothy Keller pairs and considers Calvin’s third and fourth rules of prayer in today’s blog. 3 and 4.  Restful trust, yet confident hope.  Calvin’s third rule is that we should have a submissive trust in God, trusting in Him even when things aren’t going the way we would wish them to go.  Prayer enables us […]

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Spiritual humility

By Dave Henning / December 26, 2014

In today’s blog, Calvin’s second rule, or principle, of prayer is presented and discussed. 2.  Spiritual humility.  Calvin described his second rule for prayer as “the sense of need that excludes all unreality.”  This spiritual humility includes both (a) a strong sense of our dependence on God, in general, and (b) a readiness to recognize […]

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The fear of God

By Dave Henning / December 25, 2014

“If you, O Lord, kept a record of sins, O Lord, who could stand?  But with you there is forgiveness; therefore you are feared.”- Psalm 130:3-4 In Chapter 7 (“Rules for Prayer”) of Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God, Timothy Keller discusses four rules of prayer in John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion.  […]

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