"The Taste of New Wine" by Keith Miller


"I felt that a minister should know God so well that when he came into someone's living room he could almost sit down quietly and open his soul in such a way that God's love in his life would create a real hunger for Reality in the souls of the other people there and lead them to God too."
"...something came into my life that day which has never left. There wasn't any ringing of bells or flashing of lights or visions, but it was a deep intuitive realisation of what it is God wants from a [person], which I had never known before. And the peace which came with this understanding was not an experience in itself, but was rather a cessation of the conflict of a lifetime. I realised then that God does not want a [person's] money, nor does He primarily want their time, even the whole lifetime a young seminarian is ready to give Him. God, I realised, doesn't want your time. He wants your will; and if you give Him your will, He'll begin to show you life as you've never seen it before."

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