Discipline on Discipline

Jonathan Edwards:  “We should improve what our friends say to us and of us, when they from friendship tell us of anything which they observe amiss in us.   It is most imprudent, as well as most unchristian, to take it amiss, and resent it, when we are thus told of our faults.  We should rather rejoice in it, that we are shown our spots.”

Randall Pederson, Day By Day With Jonathan Edwards, p. 363.

Source: Day by Day with Jonathan Edwards

One reading habit I have tried to maintain is to read through a “daily” reading book each year.  This is the second book in this series that I’ve read and have enjoyed them both (the first being the Early Church Fathers).  Jonathan Edwards may be hard …

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