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When we see ugly sin happening, do we feel mainly disgusted, or mainly compassionate?
Do we approach Christianity as if we were God's helpers or as being amongst those needing help from God?
How do we tend to turn our Father to son relationship with God into a Master to slave relationship?
Piper concludes his article with these words: "The message of the parable ends with tenderness to both brothers: Come in from the foreign country of m...
Considering each our own life, where do we believe we stand with regards to the following quote from Piper's article: "O how many people stay in the c...
Do we live our Christian lives focused on service and obedience to a master ?
Chaper 4, A Father Like No Other, of He Loves me opens with a quote from Brennan Manning's The Signature of Jesus: "If we take all the goodness, wisdo...
Chapter 3 of He loves me!, Threatened with Hell, starts with a quote from an unpublished manuscript by David Boan and John Yates : "The Satanic assump...
Here is a set of questions asked by Wayne Jacobsen at the end of chapter One of his book (2007, p. 16): "Spend a few moments thinking about your relat...
Here is an interesting quote I would like to highlight as I am pondering through the book. In chapter 1, under "Perception versus Reality," Wayne Jaco...
How do you deal with sin in your life? How does Piper's sermon help you answer this question?
Two aspects stand out to me as I listen to this sermon: Representing God requires a humble attitude before all; Representing God requires that we know...