J. I. Packer
J. I. Packer
JamesInnell Packeris a British-born Canadian Christian theologian in the low church Anglican and Reformed traditions. He currently serves as the Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is considered one of the most influential evangelicals in North America. He has been the theologian emeritus of the Anglican Church in North America, since its inception in 2009...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth22 July 1926
christian people world
The worlds greatest need is the personal holiness of Christian people.
world missed-you
Thank you, Mr.Lewis, for being you. I wouldn't have missed you for the world.
church world would-be
Were it not for the work of the Holy Spirit there would be no gospel, no faith, no church, no Christianity in the world at all.
world fallen-world fallen
God's wisdom is not, and never was, pledged to keep a fallen world happy, or to make ungodliness comfortable.
christian world may
To know that nothing happens in God's world apart from God's will may frighten the godless, but it stabilizes the saints.
prayer spirit sin
I must ask the Lord to direct the Holy Spirit within me to drain the life out of sin and in prayer.
taught endeavor response
Evangelizing includes the endeavor to elicit a response to the truth taught.
christian life-changing ignorance
Optimism is a wish without warrant; Christian hope is a certainty, guaranteed by God himself. Optimism reflects ignorance as to whether good things will ever actually come. Christian hope expresses knowledge that every day of his life, and every moment beyond it, the believer can say with truth, on the basis of God's own commitment, that the best is yet to come.
christian greatness church
The Christian's instincts of trust and worship are stimulated very powerfully by knowledge of the greatness of God. But this is knowledge which Christians today largely lack: and that is one reason why our faith is so feeble and our worship so flabby... When a person in the church, let alone the person in the street, uses the word God, the thought is rarely of divine majesty.
prayer vigor matter
The more you praise, the more vigor you will have for prayer; and the more you pray, the more matter you will have for praise.
church newton gravity
The Church no more gave us the New Testament canon than Isaac Newton gave us the force of gravity.
conceited sake proud
If we pursue theological knowledge for its own sake, it's bound to go bad on us. It will make us proud and conceited.
christian religious heritage
Wherever Christianity has produced what historians call a 'popular piety' claiming to be part of the national heritage, anti-Christian reaction among the intelligentsia has followed.
knowing comfort unspeakable
There is unspeakable comfort in knowing that God is constantly taking knowledge of me in love and watching over me for my good.