Open Scripture where the day can reach it: beside the chair, the table, the road, the difficult word, the ordinary act of love. These pages trace the work of the Holy Spirit as Teacher, not as a voice detached from the written Word, but as the One who makes Scripture near enough to search the heart and shape the life under Christ. Here, learning is not treated as religious information to collect. It becomes a holy schooling of attention, discernment, obedience, speech, and service.
The reader is brought again and again to the place where truth must become lived: where pride is measured by the Word, where the cross judges what sounds wise, where mercy trains the tongue, where hidden obedience receives its quiet weight, and where what has been received from God must be carried outward for others. For readers who want faith that does not remain abstract, these meditations offer language for a slower, steadier kind of learning: Scripture opened with reverence, Christ received as Lord, and the Spirit's instruction made visible in love.
This is a book to open when the soul needs to be taught again, and to keep near when truth must move from the page into the hands.
Open Scripture where the day can reach it: beside the chair, the table, the road, the difficult word, the ordinary act of love. These pages trace the work of the Holy Spirit as Teacher, not as a voice detached from the written Word, but as the One who makes Scripture near enough to search the heart and shape the life under Christ. Here, learning is not treated as religious information to collect. It becomes a holy schooling of attention, discernment, obedience, speech, and service.
The reader is brought again and again to the place where truth must become lived: where pride is measured by the Word, where the cross judges what sounds wise, where mercy trains the tongue, where hidden obedience receives its quiet weight, and where what has been received from God must be carried outward for others. For readers who want faith that does not remain abstract, these meditations offer language for a slower, steadier kind of learning: Scripture opened with reverence, Christ received as Lord, and the Spirit's instruction made visible in love.
This is a book to open when the soul needs to be taught again, and to keep near when truth must move from the page into the hands.