
"When we remember that we deserve hell, with all of its torments, we are able to 'see' God's kindness even in the midst of our present disappointments."
"Through a conscious, meditative turning and a determined effort, we need to consistently reset our eyes to gain God's perspective."
"Sometimes God answers our prayers by changing our perception instead of our circumstances."
"The gospel of transformation calls us to progress from not lusting to having eyes that honor, respect, and generate compassion. God wants to transform our eyes from being selfish possessors and consumers to being his servants of selfless love."
"Christian family life is a journey of maintaining God-sight and cultivating God's heart for our spouses, our kids, and our families."
And there's lots more.
The chapters to come include, "Mouths that Speak", "Ears that Hear", "Minds that Think", and "Hands and Feet Used by God." Thomas is an excellent writer. His books are always full of powerful reflections on personal experiences, striking illustrations, and the best quotations culled from Reformed, Wesleyan, and Contemplative schools of spiritual formation. At times, I have been uncomfortable with Thomas' frequent quotations and allusions to the medieval mystics and author from the Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions. But his evangelical convictions are obvious in this book and his applications solid - grounded in grace and promoting personal transformation and real-life holiness. This is a good book. Might be worth putting in your shopping cart.
1 comment:
Sounds like a great book.
I'm going to add it to my list.
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