“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #11 – Chrysostom on reading the NT

by | Jul 28, 2010 | Hermeneutics, Historical Theology

Listen carefully to me, I entreat you…. [P]rocure books that will be medicines for the soul….At least get a copy of the New Testament, the Apostle’s epistles, the Acts, the Gospels, for your constant teachers. If you encounter grief, dive into them as into a chest of medicines; take from them comfort for your trouble, whether it be loss, or death, or bereavement over the loss of relations. Don’t simply dive into them. Swim in them. Keep them constantly in your mind. The cause of all evils is the failure to know the Scriptures well. (Hall, 96; from Chrysostom’s ninth homily on Colossians)

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In Remembrance of A. N. Martin | Sam Waldron

In Remembrance of A. N. Martin | Sam Waldron

The death of those who have blessed, guided, and helped us through this life should not be allowed to pass without notice and gratitude. I do thank God for the life and ministry of A. N. Martiin. I cannot allow his homegoing to pass without expressing deep thanksgiving for God giving him to us.

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