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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Hearing God's Words: Exploring Biblical Spirituality (New Studies in Biblical Theology) Review

Hearing God's Words: Exploring Biblical Spirituality (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
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As I began to read Hearing God's Words, I had high expectations. I got this book because I felt it is always important for me as a reminder not to approach the Holy Word of God academically as I do find myself doing sometimes. There is a need to read it devotionally. As much as what D.A. Carson said during his conference in Kuala Lumpur a couple of months ago that we can and should combine both the devotional reading and studying of Scriptures - do devotion in Greek for example and in my case, do devotion through my assignments - it is still a good reminder.
Halfway through the book however, I felt a bit lost: either I lost him or he lost me. I understand that the word "spirituality" is notoriously difficult to define. Peter Adam did not define or explain it and as such, when I was midway through, I did not know what he was getting at.
He started by stressing the importance of biblical spirituality without quite explaining what it is exactly. That was followed by what I refer to as short introductions of various books in the Old and New Testament. I kept saying, I know but so what? When I reached the chapter where he summarises Calvin's theology of revelation, I had to start again from the beginning, because he totally lost me. It was not until the third quarter of the book, when he discussed the issues in spirituality that I began to have an idea where he is going. With that, I had to again restarted right from the beginning!
Adam segregated the Christian belief into 3 schools of thought (p.40-41):
(1) The Reformed and Evangelical View
- all God's saving words and works are found within the Bible
- spirituality of the Word will focus entirely on the Bible for the content of the knowledge of God
- the witness of the Spirit within the believer and the Church will correspond with his external witness in Scripture (I don't quite understand this statement, by the way)
(2) The Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and some charismatics view
- in addition to the Bible, God has continued to do his saving works and words over the last 2000 years
- he has revealed new truths and supported them with new miracles
- spirituality of the Word will not only include the words of the Bible but also words given to the Church since Bible times, whether recognised by the Pope, Patriach, or Council of the Church, or given by a prophet in a local church
(3) The Quaker and Liberal View
- revelation comes direct from God today by observation, reason, experience or emotion
- it may include some ideas from the Bible, tradition of the Church but will find other parts obsolete and irrelevant
- a spirituality of discerning what God is saying at the present time, in the world around or within our own conscience
- a spirituality of the contemporary words of God
Holding the first view, Adam writes to show how the Bible is a rich and fruitful resource for spirituality. He writes to show the fundamental shape and structure of the "spirituality of the Word" and the spirituality that the Bible teaches and encourages and what it results from using the Bible. He does it through highlighting the importance of the imparting of the Word through the Old and New Testament, what John Calvin said about revelation, through some issues and examples in spirituality.
Holding the first view myself, I kept having this feeling that he is merely stating the obvious. As such, I am not sure how it would follow through with those holding the second or third view.


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Many discussions of Christian spirituality draw on a range of traditions and "disciplines." Little attention, however, appears to have been given to the Bible itself for its teaching on this theme or as a source of spirituality. Similarly, it is commonly assumed that, when it comes to spirituality, the evangelical tradition has little to offer.In response, Peter Adam urges us to renew our confidence in a biblical model of spirituality and to test our spirituality by the Bible. Drawing on a selection of Old and New Testament texts, along with significant insights from the Christian tradition (including John Calvin and the Puritans), he expounds the shape and structure of a gospel-centered "spirituality of the Word" through which we know God himself and receive the life he gives.

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Listening to God (Life Principles Study Series) Review

Listening to God (Life Principles Study Series)
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Charles Stanley has a talent for taking difficult material and making it easier to understand, and mostly importantly, apply in every day life. In "Listening to God" Stanley has created a helpful overview of a topic that is usually addressed as a side topic when discussing either Bible study/exegesis or prayer. The book is more of a guided personal reflection than a true Bible study, so if you are looking for a very deep interpretation of various verses you will not find that in this book. However, that is not what Stanley is attempting to accomplish with this book. Stanley covers the following lessons (each is a chapter):
God Has Something to Say to You
Why God Speaks to Us
How God Has Spoken
The Primary Ways God Speaks Today
How God Gets Our Attention
The Hallmarks of God's Messages to Us
How to Tell if the Voice is God's, Not Satan's
Our Predisposition to Hear
How to Listen Actively
Sitting in God's Presence
The lessons are each the perfect length to incorporate in to your personal devotion time in the morning or evening. A lesson will probably take 10 - 15 minutes to read, and contains another 10 - 15 minutes worth of reflection and journal prompts within it. Stanley does a great job of providing a barrage of questions throughout each lesson, especially after he quotes a section of Scripture. Generally, after each Scripture quotation Stanley will ask 2 - 4 questions that are intended to get the reader to interact with the text and to put in to practice what they have learned about listening to God.
The only reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 stars was because there are just too many assertions throughout the book about the way God thinks, acts, desires, etc., that were not accompanied by a Scripture verse for me. Even though I knew the point of the book was not to try to prove particular points but to get the reader to think, and even though I almost always agreed with the assertions, it is always a little concerning when you can go for pages without a single reference to Scripture.
One lesson I particularly enjoyed was Stanley's treatment of the way in which God speaks to us today; particularly his discussion of how God does not speak through nature. His treatment of this subject I thought was done thoughtfully and logically, but very concisely (maybe 2 pages). I recommend this section to anyone who is still trying to figure out how they feel about comments on the TV from certain people about natural disasters...
In the end, this is not the deepest work you can find on this topic, but it is a great overview, and is perfect for young Christians. The questions at the end of each lesson, and after each Scripture selection, are helpful and well thought out. It's a nice supplement to your quiet times if you are looking for something new to read at this time.

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TALKING TO GOD IS EASY. IT'S THE LISTENING THAT'S THE HARD PART. Although most of us can talk with ease to our best friend, many of us aren't so good at keeping quiet and hearing what our friend has to say. So it is with God. For true communication with Him, we must learn to listen through understanding His Word. Dr. Charles Stanley's Listening to God, part of the Life Principles Study Series, presents a sound way to explore the Word and hear God's truths. You'll learn to identify with the passages, recognize your emotional response, reflect on the passages' meaning and take steps to apply what you've learned.


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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

He Speaks to Me: Preparing to Hear the Voice of God Review

He Speaks to Me: Preparing to Hear the Voice of God
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I just finished reading He Speaks to Me by Priscilla Shirer and it was wonderful! If you like Beth Moore, you will definitely like Ms. Shirer. Some books that I read like this often fizzle out towards the end and pack less punch, but this one only got better. I think I underlined half the book! I felt encouraged, comforted and convicted all at the same time and I very much look forward to applying this practical principles to my life. They are not new principles, but her directness and clarity really made it so real to me. I can also relate to her as she is a mom of young children as well! It is based on 1 Samuel 3. Very worth the read!

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Do you want to develop a more intimate prayer life? Even more, do you want to hear from God in practical ways? Let Priscilla Shirer prepare you by giving you a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit. Based on the life of Samuel, who first heard God's voice while still a small boy, and packed with practical examples from Priscilla's own life. He Speaks to Me speaks directly to the need to develop a richer prayer life and deeper, more intimate relationship with God, and to learn how to comfortably share their experience of God with others. Very well timed, given the trends.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Discerning the Voice of God: How to Recognize When God Speaks Review

Discerning the Voice of God: How to Recognize When God Speaks
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My ladies' group at church just completed the study "Discerning the Voice of God" by Priscilla Shirer. If you're willing to put forth the effort, this is a thought-provoking, life-changing Bible study! The workbook lessons are short but still challenging - appropriate for the novice or more advanced Bible student. Although the final workbook lesson ends rather abruptly. When the workbook is accompanied by the video teaching, the topic is more dynamic. Priscilla is a woman after God's own heart with a real gift for communication. She is funny, but doesn't pull any punches when it comes to presenting the truth found in the Word of God. I recommend "Discerning the Voice of God"!

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Studying the Word of God heightens
our spiritual senses to hear the still small
voice of God and helps us recognize
the promptings of the Holy Spirit. From
the Old Testament prophets to modern
day believers, noted author and speaker
Priscilla Shirer walks the reader through
Scripture that captures the method
and tone of God's communication and
teaches the reader to beware of counterfeit
voices, how in each encounter
God's voice may differ, but the nature of
it does not.


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Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Way According to Luke: Hearing the Whole Story of Luke-Acts Review

The Way According to Luke: Hearing the Whole Story of Luke-Acts
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The Way According To Luke: Hearing The Whole Story Of Luke-Acts by Paul Borgman (Professor of English, Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts) is a narrative study of the classic Greek and Jewish literary tale elements of the New Testament Gospel of Luke and Book of Acts. As Professor Borgman insightfully explores the historical complexities of these biblical narratives, The Way According To Luke deftly guides readers through the two-part drama with its principal focus on the mission of Jesus and his apostles through attention to the use of repetition, patterns and other oral narrative particulars as the scriptures were originally intended to be read and understood by the early Christian community. The Way According To Luke is very highly recommended for all biblical students as a concise introduction and in-depth, academically sound, historical and theological study of the works of Luke which have been influential in the Christian movement from its very beginnings down to the present day.


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The Way according to Luke: Hearing the Whole Story of Luke-ActsPaul BorgmanClick for larger image$23.00 PaperbackIn stockUsually ships within 3 business days416 pages; dimensions (in inches): 6.25 x 9.25; 2006 ISBN: 978-0-8028-2936-8 You can always remove it later.Quantity:Safe Shopping Guarantee Description Reviews Excerpt Table of Contents Among the classics of ancient Greek and Jewish literature, the story of Luke-Acts has few rivals. Yet we moderns miss much of the meaning of Lukes two-part drama because we read it like any other text and not as it would have been heard by ancient listeners - in public performance by a skilled storyteller.The Way according to Luke unlocks the big picture of Jesus mission by attending to the repetition, patterns, and other clues of oral narrative. In this single volume Paul Borgman lays out a holistic view of the organic unity between Luke and Acts while demonstrating that the meaning of Luke-Acts is uniquely embedded in its narrative. Borgmans distinctive work makes available both the satisfying pleasure of reading the Bible as great literature and the rewarding insight gained from receiving Scripture as it was originally delivered.

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