Friends, one of my greatest joys is to dive in to a classic work of Christian theology and drink eagerly of the wealth bestowed upon us from centuries past.
I lately had the inestimable pleasure of re-reading one of my favorite tomes, Dr. Richard Sibbes' wonderful book, Bowels Opened, or a Discovery of the Neare and Deare Love, Union and Communion Betwixt Christ, and the Church, and Consequently Betwixt Him and Every Beleeving Soule.
This marvelous masterpiece was first published in 1639, and I'm sure you well know, the English of that era is very concise and easy to understand. Hence my love for the good old 1611 KJV.
But I digress. In this book, Sibbes provides a wonderful explanation of how Jesus loves us from His very bowels. He can not help but love us, and His bowels are always open, that His unfathomable compassion might come gushing forth in a mighty torrent whenever we call upon His holy name!
I ask you, brothers and sisters, are your bowels opened, that ye may receive His mighty love?
I lately had the inestimable pleasure of re-reading one of my favorite tomes, Dr. Richard Sibbes' wonderful book, Bowels Opened, or a Discovery of the Neare and Deare Love, Union and Communion Betwixt Christ, and the Church, and Consequently Betwixt Him and Every Beleeving Soule.
This marvelous masterpiece was first published in 1639, and I'm sure you well know, the English of that era is very concise and easy to understand. Hence my love for the good old 1611 KJV.
But I digress. In this book, Sibbes provides a wonderful explanation of how Jesus loves us from His very bowels. He can not help but love us, and His bowels are always open, that His unfathomable compassion might come gushing forth in a mighty torrent whenever we call upon His holy name!
I ask you, brothers and sisters, are your bowels opened, that ye may receive His mighty love?
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