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The Scriptures are the glasses by which we bring the world into focus. When we look through the glasses of Scripture, we see God and his world and his people and ourselves more clearly. There are some things, especially about God, that we would never see at all without the Scriptures. There are many things about the world, others and ourselves that we would see in a completely distorted fashion without the glasses. The word of God changes our perspective.
Each week for the last few years, internationally renowned preacher and evangelist, Phillip Jensen, has written a short essay for the congregations he serves at St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral in Sydney, about living in God's world, from the perspective of God's word.
By God's Word is a collection of 60 of the best of these essays or reflections, which offer warm encouragement to live by God's word in every aspect of our lives: from prayer to politics, from forgiveness to fatherhood, and from drought to democracy. Each reflection is also followed by a Bible passage for further thought and reflection.
Phillip Jensen writes in the preface to his book:
'Since being drawn to Christ in my early teens, I have been trying to understand life and live by the word of God. It has been a wonderful journey. It has been made much richer by the many Christians with whom I have journeyed—those who have taught me and those that I have had the privilege to teach.'
'I hope in reading these reflections you will gain something of an insight into how one Bible reading pastor views the world around him. And in gaining this insight you may be encouraged to see the world through the lens of the word of God where you are living.'
Table of Contents
Preface
1. By the breath of his mouth
2. What we do in church
3. God in the likeness of sinful flesh
4. A time to mourn, a time to dance
5. Reforming the nation
6. Eating and drinking together
7. The gift of each other
8. Real repentance
9. The kingdom of God
10. Living in abnormal times
11. Unity in diversity
12. True spirituality
13. The ploughboy's Bible
14. Notable testimonies
15. Old Testament law
16. Expectant prayers
17. Raising godly offspring
18. Living gracefully
19. Thank God for the rain
20. The privilege of prayer
21. A devilish persuasion
22. Religious reality
23. A drought of God's word
24. A time for games
25. Why celebrate Father's Day?
26. Teach you children well
27. The great room in the Great House
28. Sing his praises
29. Just deserts
30. The Pope and the papacy
31. True Christian unity
32. One way to God
33. Mary: the mother of God?
34. Reconciled to God
35. The image of the invisible God
36. What to do with the Old Testament
37. Deliver us from evil
38. Impatient with tolerance
39. The political Christian
40. Scripture twisting
41. A reason to work
42. Your children's children
43. Plimsoll and Parks
44. To err is human; to forgive, Christian
45. Happy Australia Day
46. Suffering for righteousness' sake
47. The object of worship
48. Not Christmas but Easter
49. Celebrating victory
50. Keeping the peace
51. Maternal instinct
52. Mrs Howard's contribution
53. Music appreciation
54. Being democratic
55. Your mind matters
56. The Diana syndrome
57. Individual differences
58. A little piece of fun
59. Killed in the square
60. The Lord's patience