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$1.05God Is Always Better Than We Can Imagine (Iain Wright)
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How much can we know about God?
By definition, the finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite. As soon as we begin to think we have understood something of the love and grace of God we soon learn from Scripture that his love and grace are even greater.
The meditations inĀ God is Always Better Than We Can ImagineĀ are intended to help us come to Scripture with the mindset that, no matter how much we have learned in our private studies, or heard in sermons and lectures, God is always immeasurably greater than our imagination has allowed.
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God Is Always Better Than We Can Imagine
31 Meditations on the Greatness of God
How much can we know about God?
By definition, the finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite. As soon as we begin to think we have understood something of the love and grace of God we soon learn from Scripture that his love and grace are even greater.
The meditations inĀ God is Always Better Than We Can ImagineĀ are intended to help us come to Scripture with the mindset that, no matter how much we have learned in our private studies, or heard in sermons and lectures, God is always immeasurably greater than our imagination has allowed.
Endorsement
āRight away as I began reading these devotionals it struck me that they are much like Spurgeonās, and that for one simple reason: Iain (like Spurgeon) has a mind and heart saturated with the whole content of Scripture.ā ā G. I. Williamson
Contents
- O, Magnify the Lord with me!
- Felix Culpa
- The Ark as a Type of Christ
- My Word is My Bond
- Oh that Ishmael Might Live Before You!
- God Will Provide for Himself the Lamb
- Jacob Prays for Bread but Returns with Flocks and Herds
- You Meant it for Evil but God meant it for Good
- A Mother’s Prayer
- The Gospel in the Law: the Eighth Commandment
- When God Could Bear it no Longer
- Hannah Asked for a Son
- The House of David Blessed for Ever
- Is it Too Late to Turn Back?
- What Does an Omniscient God not Remember?
- When the Disaster is the Blessing
- Peter’s Boast
- Remuneration Instead of Recrimination
- The Blessing in What Jesus didĀ notĀ Say
- Hired Hand or Son?
- The Thief Asked to be Remembered and was Promised Paradise
- It Was Better for You that I was not There
- The Spirit of Adoption
- All Things Work Together for Good to Them that Love God
- Christmas All Over Again: the Gift of the Holy Spirit
- The Prayer of Stephen and the Conversion of Saul of Tarsus
- Creation Groaning: Something Better than Heaven
- More than Just Loved in Heaven
- Thought it not Robbery: the Descent from the Throne
- God’s Minimum Wage
- Eye Has Not Seen
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