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Grace Enough: What Does “My Grace is Sufficient for You” Mean?
More is not always better. Lavish is not always best. I'm learning I won't have time to do all I want to do to & yet there's sufficient grace.
Abigail Wallace,
Grace Enough: What Does “My Grace is Sufficient for You” Mean?
More is not always better. Lavish is not always best. I'm learning I won't have time to do all I want to do to & yet there's sufficient grace.
Abigail Wallace,
A.W. Tozer on God’s Wisdom and Our Waiting-for-Redemption World - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Tozer, one of my all-time favorite authors, makes a great analogy in this sermon, shared in the book The Attributes of God Volume 2: Deeper into the Father’s Heart. (Thanks to EPM’s Stephanie Anderson for skillfully shortening the original.) Hope you enjoy this too. —Randy
Randy Alcorn,
Prudence: A Child's Heart and a Grown-Up's Head
Prudence is a term reflective of discernment. It is a cousin of wisdom but not its twin. Prudence is often listed as the first of the virtues because it is intellectual. Sometimes wisdom is a broad category describing knowledge of all sorts, but we must be more specific in this vein of discussion. While wisdom (σοφία) looks upward to principles and ideals, prudence (φρόνησις) looks downward to the implementation of these values in human life. This fine distinction is rarely made, but we can s…
Cole Feix,

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