Digital Logos Edition
Every Christian knows the importance of a daily quiet time with the Lord. But anyone who’s been a believer long enough has likely experienced seasons that feel more mundane or routine, leading to aimlessly skimming a couple of Bible verses or praying the same prayer over and over.
In Be Thou My Vision, Jonathan Gibson has created a 31-day liturgical guide designed to provide structure to the daily worship of individuals and families. Each daily reading includes a call to worship, adoration, confession, assurance, creed and catechism, the Gloria Patri, a prayer of illumination, Bible reading, intercessory prayer, and the Lord’s Prayer. Designed to be read in 15–20 minutes a day, this beautifully produced liturgy will give readers focus and purpose to their daily quiet time while teaching them historical prayers, creeds, and catechisms that point them to Christ.
“So, according to Jesus, there is a time to pray together as a church and a time to pray on our own.” (Page 27)
“Isaiah, the servant of the Lord is said to be awakened ‘morning by morning’ to listen to God’s instruction (Isa. 50:4” (Page 26)
“I do not deserve a glimpse of heaven, and I am unable with my works to redeem myself from sin, death, the devil, and hell. Nevertheless, you have given me your Son Jesus Christ, who is far more precious and dear than heaven, and much stronger than sin, death, the devil, and hell.” (Page 71)
“Delightfully to love you is our greatest duty, and our only felicity, for you are love itself, and infinitely amiable. Amen.” (Page 113)
“he provided a basic structure in the Lord’s Prayer of adoration, petition, confession, and further petition.” (Pages 28–29)
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