Weakness is the Way

For Christians, weakness should be a way of life. Yet most of us try desperately to be sufficient on our own, and we resent our limitations and our needs. In Weakness is the Way, J. I. Packer reflects on his experience of weakness in order to teach us the importance of embracing our own frailty—helping us look to Christ for strength and contentment.

Find more resources from Crossway on Remembering J. I. Packer, including the 15-minute documentary video J. I. Packer: In His Own Words, as Packer reflects on God’s gracious leading and provision in his own life and how he hopes to be remembered. Special thanks to Nitoy M. Gonzales for bringing these resources to my attention!

In Watchfulness, Brian Hedges charts your course toward greater watchfulness, increased holiness, and deeper communion with the triune God. Free this month from Reformation Heritage Books.


In this issue of Credo, contributors show that natural theology is a practice supported by Scripture and exemplified by the Reformed tradition, a tradition indebted to great thinkers like Augustine and Aquinas.


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