12/07/2010

The differences that make a difference and the differences which don't



Tom Wright is certainly worth listening to here if only for his comments about rock 'n roll and Thomas the Tank Engine. He has certainly got a way with words. He also encourages us to have the real debates: about headship, for example. Bravo Tom Wright.

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When I pray for something, I do not pray; when I pray for nothing, I really pray.... To pray for anything except God might be called idolatry or injustice. Right prayer is prayer in spirit and in truth. When I pray for some person such as Henry or Conrad, I pray least, but when I pray for no one in particular, I pray most of all. Really to pray, one must want nothing... When one prays for what God is not, there is something wrong and faithless about the prayer and it is a sign of immaturity.... When one puts something before God, he makes God nothing, and nothing, God.