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- Jenny Rose
- I'm a mommy, wife, chauffeur, zookeeper, reader and book reviewer
Monday, November 3, 2014
Giving Yourself to God
P218
“The moment you open yourself to Christ, God gets a 'beachhead' in your life. You may think you have surrendered all your life to Him, but the truth is there is a lot of your life that you aren't even aware of. You can only five God as much of you as you understand at that moment.”
I don't know if it is my own misinterpretation, but I think some teach as though we are holding back on God. It's not easy getting to know this person that is me. There is so much depth, so much to explore—and I change with time and experience.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Spiritual Maturity
P202 Spiritual Maturity
Galatians 5:22-23
“Fruit always matures and ripens slowly”
P217
It takes years to reach adulthood, a full season for fruit to ripen. Spiritual maturity, reaching our potential, is not going to happen over night. Give yourself and others time.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Conflict and Resolution
Conflict pp153-59
Are relationships always worth restoring? Is there a point when the emotional or mental well-being is more important than the relationship?
I agree conflict resolution is not taught well. It should also be taught when to avoid conflict or when to create it. Actually, how to “fight” is not taught well either.
P162
“Conflict is usually a sign that the focus has shifted to less important issues, things the Bible calls 'disputable matters'.” Actually, in my experience the conflict arises when believers consider disputable matters fundamental.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Church Home/Church Family (pp133-37)
I think it is important to have a church home/family for spiritual support—receiving and giving. When there is a tragedy in a family, Christians need their church family to help support their physical family. We need one another to lift one another up and grow.
I disagree, though, that every Christian must serve within the church and might have a ministry beyond that. If God has called a believer to ministry outside the church, then they should be able to find rest, refuge and refilling within the church.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Tell God exactly how you feel (p110)
This is one of my favorite things I have learned as a Christian—that “God can handle your doubt, anger, fear, grief, confusion, and questions.” When Warren says “David's frankness actually reveals deep faith” in that “he believed God would listen to his prayer [and] he believed God would let him say what he felt and still love him.”
How comforting to know!
Monday, September 22, 2014
Obedience as an act of worship (pp72-73)
This is the first installment of my Thinking Out Loud series on The Purpose Driven Life. I reviewed the book here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/973038551?book_show_action=false but also decided the best, most thorough way to deal with this book was to blog through my reactions.
Warren claims obedience to God is an act of worship. However, I this this is a stretch. Sure it brings pleasure to God. Worship is adoring reverence, respect and awe. I don't think obedience can be put on that level. If it is then how do we draw the line between obedience to God as worship but obedience to someone else is not worship? (I know my kids' obedience is NOT an act of worship). Besides, we are to only worship God—no one and nothing else.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Classic sci-fi

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Martians are landing in England and this is one unnamed man's account of what happened before, during and after.
I noticed this classic was a free e-book and decided to give it a try since we were in the middle of a move and I didn't have access to my books and wasn't allowed a library card yet. Written in the late 1800's, it was good, really good. I can see why it is considered a classic.
I didn't give it 5 stars because sometimes it seemed to drag and other times I got lost in his dialect and geography. But otherwise his descriptions of the Martians and their machines and weapons was imaginative and entertaining.
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