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Calling upon the Lord: Herman Bavinck on the Creatureliness of Prayer


July 6, 2021
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Bavinck nudges the novice towards seeing prayer as built upon and expressing the order of being. When Christians pray, they do so by the Spirit; the very act that manifests our creatureliness is achieved only in relation to the Spirit’s enabling presence.

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