Knowing What We Don’t Know: How Our Spiritual Limits Bring Us Closer to God
Jesus’s death and resurrection frees us from the fears that our inability to know and understand can produce.
Scripture is the testimony of one consistent, covenant-keeping God whose justice and mercy are perfectly united in Christ.
Jesus’s death and resurrection frees us from the fears that our inability to know and understand can produce.
If we don’t see “evidence” of God’s promises at work in the way we want them to be, then we doubt God’s goodness.
In my teens and twenties, I wrestled with my need and longing to be known and loved by my parents in ways I could comprehend. With a language barrier in the home, it was a challenge just to communicate about superficial matters, never mind the deep things.
God does not need us to be gods for our children, he only wants parents to remember we are his children too.
He doesn’t note with annoyance that this is your 100th time asking for forgiveness for the same sin.
Children need to be reminded that our God is a God who moves towards sinners.