I love God's providence ("God's providence is His constant care for and His absolute rule over all His creation for His own glory and the good of His people." - Jerry Bridges, Trusting God). Just a week or so ago I was reading a devotional in Tabletalk Magazine (the devotional put out by Ligonier Ministries, the teaching Ministry of R.C. Sproul) and thought to myself when I was finished reading: "Wow, I wish I could put this on my blog. It's solid, balanced and insightful." However, I wasn't really in the mood to jump through all of the hoops to take care of the copyright issues. Well, praise the Lord, in His good providence, the author of that particular devotional posted the same article on his blog, and so I am going to direct you there. It is worth the read. If you are a Christian--especially one who longs to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus--this article is a great reminder. It sure convicted me.
The essence of this article has to do with this question: which is better, the person who knows a lot of theological data, or the one who knows less but applies what he knows? The author's answer is GREAT! Thanks Kevin for your insights--I love this article.
To learn more about Kevin DeYoung and the church he serves, see www.universityreformedchurch.org
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