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Highlights
- Drink your wine with a merry heart.The Spiritual disciplines are crucial for Christians to grow in their faith: prayer, fasting, worship, and service.
- About the Author: Joe Rigney serves as Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews College.
- 130 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Pumpkin crunch cake. A really big tree. Johnny Cash. Baseball in October. Summer rain.The Spiritual disciplines are crucial for Christians to grow in their faith: prayer, fasting, worship, and service. But one spiritual discipline you will not hear from many pulpits is the practice of delighting in God's good gifts.
In this short book, Joe Rigney offers a biblical vision that bypasses both ingratitude and idolatry and instead enjoys God in everything and enjoys everything in God. As we fix our eyes upon the Father of lights, the Giver of every good and perfect gift, we will notice that the things of earth grow strangely bright.
Book Synopsis
Drink your wine with a merry heart.The Spiritual disciplines are crucial for Christians to grow in their faith: prayer, fasting, worship, and service. But one spiritual discipline you will not hear from many pulpits is the practice of delighting in God's good gifts.
Pumpkin crunch cake. A really big tree. Johnny Cash. Baseball in October. Summer rain.
In this short book, Joe Rigney offers a biblical vision that bypasses both ingratitude and idolatry and instead enjoys God in everything and enjoys everything in God. As we fix our eyes upon the Father of lights, the Giver of every good and perfect gift, we will notice that the things of earth grow strangely bright.
This edition featuring a new foreword by Douglas Wilson.
About the Author
Joe Rigney serves as Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews College. He is a husband, a father of three, and the author of a number of books, including Leadership and Emotional Sabotage and Things of Earth.