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Being rich but living poor

By Dave Henning / January 13, 2015

“And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know that this love surpasses knowledge- that you may be filled to the measure of all the […]

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The love we trust

By Dave Henning / January 12, 2015

“God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.”- 2 Corinthians 5:21 At the end of Chapter 10 of Prayer, Timothy Keller reminds us that the phrase “law of the Lord” (Psalm 1:2) refers to all of Scripture, particularly its normative […]

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Enjoying the Lord

By Dave Henning / January 11, 2015

As Timothy Keller concludes Chapter 10 of Prayer, he notes that British theologian John Owen (1616-1683) believed there were three distinctive movements or stages within meditation.  Owen first distinguished meditation from Bible study and from prayer proper: “It is distinguished from the study of the Word, wherein the principal aim is to learn the truth […]

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Christian meditation

By Dave Henning / January 10, 2015

“Praise the Lord, my soul; and all my inmost being, praise his holy name.  Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits.”- Psalm 103:1-2 Timothy Keller continues Chapter 10 of Prayer by exploring the relationship between meditation and our mind/heart.  He notes that when Psalm 1 calls us to meditate, it uses […]

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Meditation concerning meditation

By Dave Henning / January 9, 2015

“If we pray without meditation, our own communion with God becomes poor and distant.”- Edmund Clowney Part Four of Timothy Keller’s book Prayer is entitled “Deepening Prayer”.  In Chapter 10 (“As Conversation: Meditating on His Word”), Pastor Keller takes a close look at Psalm 1.  He astutely notes that Psalm 1 is not a prayer […]

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Where prayer takes us

By Dave Henning / January 8, 2015

Today Timothy Keller concludes his discussion of the twelve touchstones of prayer with the final three touchstones, clustered under the heading “Where Prayer Takes Us”. 10.  Self knowledge: prayer requires and creates honesty and self-knowledge.  Pastor Keller notes that prayer must take us beyond humility into deep honesty with ourselves.  Although honesty in prayer before […]

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Earnest prayer

By Dave Henning / January 7, 2015

“Prayer is a means to energy.  Spiritual alertness, vigor, and confidence are the regular spin-off from earnest prayer on any subject.”- J. I. Packer, Knowing Christianity Timothy Keller continues Chapter 9 of Prayer by discussing three touchstones clustered under the title “What Prayer Gives”.  Prayer gives us: 7.  Perspective- prayer reorients your view toward God.  […]

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An engaged heart

By Dave Henning / January 6, 2015

“As far as I can see, prayer has been ordained only for the helpless. . . . Prayer and helplessness are inseparable.  Only he who is helpless can truly pray.”- Ole Hallesby, Prayer Timothy Keller continues his discussion of the twelve touchstones of prayer by presenting the three things prayer requires.  Prayer requires: 4.  Grace- […]

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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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