You are what you love: The spiritial Power of Habit
Date
2016-06-16
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Brazos Press
Abstract
You’ve caught a vision. God has gotten bigger for you. You’ve captured a
sense of the gospel’s scope and reach—that the renewing power of Christ
reaches “far as the curse is found.” You have come to realize that God is not
just in the soul-rescue business; he is redeeming all things (Col. 1:20).
The Bible has come to life for you in ways you’ve never experienced
before. It’s almost like you’re seeing Genesis 1 and 2 for the first time,
realizing that we’re made to be makers, commissioned to be God’s image
bearers by taking up our God-given labor of culture-making. It’s as if
someone gave you a new decoder ring for reading the prophets. You can’t
understand how you ever missed God’s passionate concern for justice—
calling on the people of God to care for the downtrodden and champion the
oppressed. Now as you read you can’t help but notice the persistent
presence of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger.
