We don't use the word abomination very often. It is not a part of our everyday vocabulary. In a sense, this is good. Words that we use often can tend to lose their 'punch,' whereas, words that we don't hear as often usually cause our ears to perk up and take a closer listen. The word abomination, despite its scarcity in our … Continue reading Stuff God Hates: Abominations in the Proverbs
Reflections on 'The Bruised Reed' by Richard Sibbes
I think Martin Lloyd Jones' endorsement of The Bruised Reed is a good place to start: I shall never cease to be grateful to...Richard Sibbs who was balm to my soul at a period in my life when I was overworked and badly overtired, and therefore subject in an unusual manner to the onslaughts of the … Continue reading Reflections on 'The Bruised Reed' by Richard Sibbes