How to Overcome Doubt — Murray on the Faith That Survives Doubting
How to overcome doubt as a Christian — Murray on the faith that survives doubting. Not by louder certainty, but by the soul still unto God.
How to overcome doubt as a Christian — Murray on the faith that survives doubting. Not by louder certainty, but by the soul still unto God.
How to overcome shame — MacDonald on the Father who runs to meet the soul He never stopped loving. Shame’s slow undoing in the older tradition.
How to overcome fear — Spurgeon’s slow Reformed counsel on the verses for frightened hearts. Not louder bravery. The quiet presence the older saints actually taught.
How to deal with loneliness as a Christian — Augustine on the restless heart and the loneliness that turns into communion if it is named.
How to stop being anxious — Andrew Murray on casting cares as a slow daily practice, not a willpower act. A contemplative reading for the unquiet chest.
How to deal with anger as a Christian — John Owen on the slow cooling that comes from communion, not suppression. A contemplative reading for the tired chest.
How to stop being jealous of others — Augustine on the slow naming of envy’s lies, and the restless heart that finds its rest in God. A contemplative reading.
How to forgive someone who hurt you — Francis de Sales on the slow, honest forgiveness that does not pretend the hurt away. A contemplative reading.
How to overcome bitterness — Andrew Murray on the slow undoing of the root that defiles. A contemplative reading for the woman who was actually hurt.
What is the armor of God in Ephesians 6? Spurgeon’s slow Victorian sermon — the daily putting-on that is not a checklist but a morning communion with Christ.