James Ryan Lee (1980–)
Ordained Servant: February 2022
Also in this issue
Digital Covers of Ordained Servant Online 2006–2021
by Gregory E. Reynolds
The Priority of Prayer for the Pastor
by Bruce H. Hollister
by Danny E. Olinger
Commentary on the Form of Government of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Chapters 24
by Alan D. Strange
Theology is for Preaching: A Review Article
by Charles M. Wingard
Reflections on Revelation in the Time of Covid, by Susan E. Erikson
by Gregory E. Reynolds
“My soul waits for the Lord,
More than the watchmen for morning;
Indeed, more than the watchmen for morning.”
Psalm 130:6
Present hope forged in forgiveness of past sin
cautions against remaining sin—future sins—
which is really fear before the Lord,
the only fear for a Christian,
fear in the proper sense, fear without insecurity
Augustine calls it—desire for the continuance of God’s presence.
Or what I think Anselm means when he writes:
Let me seek You in desiring You;
let me desire You in seeking You;
let me find You in loving You;
let me love You in finding You.
What a great and terrible prayer.
James Ryan Lee, a former English instructor, is now a student in seminary under care in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, preparing for pastoral ministry. He is a member of Westminster Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Westminster, California. Ordained Servant Online, February 2022.
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Ordained Servant: February 2022
Also in this issue
Digital Covers of Ordained Servant Online 2006–2021
by Gregory E. Reynolds
The Priority of Prayer for the Pastor
by Bruce H. Hollister
by Danny E. Olinger
Commentary on the Form of Government of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Chapters 24
by Alan D. Strange
Theology is for Preaching: A Review Article
by Charles M. Wingard
Reflections on Revelation in the Time of Covid, by Susan E. Erikson
by Gregory E. Reynolds
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