A stabilizing concept

"The Christian life, from one angle, is a long journey of letting our natural assumption about who God is over many decades, fall away, being slowly replaced with God's own insistence on who he is. This hard wok. It takes a lot of sermons and a lot of suffering to believe that God's deepest heart is "merciful and gracious, slow to anger." The fall in Genesis 3 not only sent us into condemnation and exile. The fall also entrenched in our minds dark thoughts of God, thoughts that are only dug out over multiple exposures to the gospel over many years. Perhaps Satan's greatest victory in your life is not the sin in which you regularly indulge, but the dark thoughts of God's hart that cause you to go there in the first place and keep you cool toward him in the wake of it." Dane Ortlund, Gentle and Lowly, p. 151-2. 


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