tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7338877077069607303.post9204209038339800229..comments2023-10-28T17:51:55.929+03:00Comments on Hughes Family to Moldova: A Praying Life: Chapters 29-30Jacob and Viola Hugheshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02121192290535193865noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7338877077069607303.post-91779335858023005742016-06-16T23:32:02.402+03:002016-06-16T23:32:02.402+03:00I agree with Jacob that when it comes to God's...I agree with Jacob that when it comes to God's speaking we as Baptists tend to err on the side of “Word Only”, probably because we don't anything to do with Charismatic theology. One quote that I appreciated was, “Seeing God's activity in the details of our lives enhances the application of God's Word. We actually undermine the impact of God's Word if we define God's speaking too narrowly” (pg.243). <br /><br />We cannot deny or ignore the fact that our relationship with God is experiential! Rom.8:14 - “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God”. Let us heed the warnings so we can protect against our own human intuition, but let us not be afraid to hear God's voice through His Word and allow the Spirit to make practical applications to us.<br /><br />“Walking with God is anything but boring” (pg.251). I also like the idea of journaling and think it has spiritual and practical benefits. Spiritual – to praise & trust God seeing all He has done. Practical – to remember all He has done! If I don't write it down I'll forget some of the ways in which He's worked! Like Jacob I'm unsure of how much if any journaling I'll do right now, but I like the idea for the future.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05040000933318386007noreply@blogger.com