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Trust does transform us. But trust often becomes tangible and transformative only in the face of some struggle or sorrow. I lost a loved one. I was in the Army. And that period of struggle or that period of toughness made me who I am.

In the process, we learn to trust in a different reality in which God is present and near to us in all things. Used by permission of NavPress. Releases January , to preorder visit navpress. Around the Navs we have not done well in teaching and modeling the benefit of weakness. Many of us came out of military environments and were trained to be tough, and we passed it on. When we confront our weakness and pain, it was to cover them up -with tragic results in our own lives and those we sought to disciple.

Now, in older age we are learning the value of weakness, mourning and confronting our pain and brokenness. In it, we find the Great Comforter, and begin to see the power of God at work in — and through — us. We find, perhaps to our surprise, that those we seek to serve are broken and hurting at least as much as we are.

And that the people of God we find in the Scriptures have already walked these paths in the lives with God. The Word Hand illustration is an easy-to-remember tool highlighting five methods of learning from the Bible.

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Renovation of the Heart was first published in April , and we are celebrating its year anniversary with the release of a new edition. Visit Conversatio. Watch session 5 here as an example. Online source. Most disturbing is right; you know e.

Contemplative Prayer immerses us into the silence of God. How desperately we in the modern world need this wordless baptism… Contemplative Prayer is the one discipline that can free us from our addiction to words.

Progress in intimacy with God means progress toward silence… It is recreating silence to which we are called in Contemplative Prayer…. At the outset I need to give a word of warning,… Contemplative Prayer is not for the novice. I do not say this about any other form of prayer… Contemplative prayer is for those who have exercised their spiritual muscles a bit and know something about the landscape of the spirit.

In fact, those who work in the area of spiritual direction always look for signs of a maturing faith before encouraging individuals into Contemplative Prayer…. I also want to give a word of precaution.

In the silent contemplation of God we are entering deeply into the spiritual realm, and there is such a thing as a supernatural guidance. So that when the hour of dire need draws nigh it may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test. Intentional fasting is different. It's for a purpose other than practice. Joshua 1. But this is not the prosperity 'gospel'.



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