What Can We Learn From Elijah’s Depression? — Murray on the Fainting Prophet
What can we learn from Elijah in the Bible? Murray’s slow read of the prophet under the broom tree — three passages for the soul collapsed from too much carrying.
What can we learn from Elijah in the Bible? Murray’s slow read of the prophet under the broom tree — three passages for the soul collapsed from too much carrying.
What can we learn from Paul the apostle? Owen’s slow read of the man whose thorn would not leave — three passages on the sufferings and the deeper communion.
What can we learn from King David? Spurgeon’s slow read of the king who failed in public and was still named after God’s own heart — three passages, one slow walk.
What does Psalm 46 mean for the woman whose week has been trouble? A slow read with Spurgeon of Luther’s favourite Psalm — the refuge that meets the actual storm.
What does Romans 12:2 mean for the woman tired of pattern-matching to a culture she no longer recognises? A slow read with Tozer on the long renewing of the mind.
What does Matthew 6:33 mean for the woman whose calendar has not been seeking anything first? A slow read of Jesus’ priority verse with Andrew Murray.
What does Psalm 119 mean — the 176-verse love letter to scripture, walked slowly with Spurgeon. A contemplative read for the woman tired of skipping the chapter.
What does Proverbs 31 mean for the tired modern woman? A slow read with Mary Tileston, whose Daily Strength compiled the old answer the chapter actually carries.
What does Lamentations 3:22-23 mean? Spurgeon’s slow reading of the verse in the middle of the book of weeping — mercies new every morning, for the soul carrying.
What does Psalm 103 mean? Spurgeon’s slow reading of David’s self-sermon — the soul preaching to itself — for the believer whose praise has gone quiet.