Give me a fearless heart,
a right faith, a firm hope, a perfect love, that for your sake I may lay down my life with patience and joy. Amen.
JAN HUS (1369-1415)
Give me a fearless heart,
a right faith, a firm hope, a perfect love, that for your sake I may lay down my life with patience and joy. Amen.
JAN HUS (1369-1415)
Nothing will so much excite and encourage our souls hereunto as a constant view of Christ and his glory; every thing in him hath a constraining power hereunto, as is known to all who have any acquaintance with these things.
John Owen
"Firmly believing that my times are in God’s hand, I here submit myself and all my affairs for the ensuing year, to the wise and gracious disposal of God’s divine providence. Whether God appoints for me health or sickness, peace or trouble, comforts or crosses, life or death — may His holy will be done!
A lamp without oil may shine for a moment, but it cannot endure delay. So it is with a religion that rests only in outward profession. Words may be orthodox, duties may be performed, and hopes may be confidently spoken, but if there is no inward work of the Spirit, no hidden supply of grace within, the light will fail when it is most needed.
Let us live in the constant application of the glory of Christ, and virtue will proceed from him to repair all our decays, to renew a right spirit within us, and to cause us to abound in all duties of obedience.
-- John Owen.
It is not your hold of Christ that saves you, it is Christ’s
hold of you.
Not your joy in Christ, but Christ’s joy in you.
Not your love for Christ, but Christ’s love for you.
— Charles Spurgeon
A steady view of the glory of Christ, in his person, grace, and office, through faith,–or a constant, lively exercise of faith on him, according as he is revealed unto us in the Scripture,–is the only effectual way to obtain a revival from under our spiritual decays.
--John Owen.
“Christ is in his people the hope of glory, and they are dead and their life is hid with Christ in God. This is a union of the most wonderful kind, which figures may faintly set forth, but which it were impossible for language completely to explain.”
-Charles SpurgeonLuther: But where Christ is truly seen, there there must be full and perfect joy in the Lord and peace of heart, where the heart declares: “Although I am a sinner according to the Law, judged by the righteousness of the Law, nevertheless I do not despair. I do not die, because Christ lives who is my righteousness and my eternal and heavenly life. In that righteousness and life I have no sin, conscience, and death. I am indeed a sinner according to the present life and its righteousness, as a son of Adam where the Law accuses me, death reigns and devours me. But above this life I have another righteousness, another life, which is Christ, the Son of God, who does not know sin and death but is righteousness and eternal life. For His sake this body of mine will be raised from the dead and delivered from the slavery of the Law and sin, and will be sanctified together with the spirit.”
Martin Luther, Luther’s Works, Vol. 26: Lectures on Galatians, 1535, Chapters 1-4, ed. Jaroslav Jan Pelikan, Hilton C. Oswald, and Helmut T. Lehmann (Saint Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1999), 8–9."The just man falls, sometimes falls seven times perhaps, into sin, sins of infirmity, through the surprise of temptation; but he rises again by repentance, finds mercy with God, and regains his peace." — 𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐰 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲 on Prov. 24:16
COMPLETE REST IS NEAR
By being justified, we are to understand, being so acquitted in the sight of God as to be looked upon as though we never had offended him at all.
--George Whitefield
I think Sproul??? or someone said that our condition is even BETTER than "as though we never had offended him at all." because we still need to fulfill righteousness, and we stand before God with the righteousness of Christ fulfilling righteousness in our place.
The reasons which induce the soul to love, must first be understood, before they can have a reasonable influence on the heart.
--Jonathan Edwards
"Only, by the way, let no man misapply this doctrine, saying, If we should not be discouraged, although we do want assurance, then I will neglect the getting of my assurance. Beloved, ye see into what times we are now fallen, times of war, and rumors of war; times of blood; these are dying times: and is this a time for any of you to want assurance
--William Bridge
“Holiness is not the way to Christ, but Christ is the way to holiness.”
— Charles SpurgeonThe blessedness of contemplating Jesus
Various authors
(You will find it helpful to LISTEN to the Audio, as you READ the text below.)
Hebrews 12:2, "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus!"
There is no sweeter occupation for the soul than to set its gaze steadily upon the Lord Jesus Christ. He who was once despised and rejected by men, is now exalted in the heavens. The heart that contemplates His beauty, drinks deeply of Heaven's own joy.
The world seeks gratification in a thousand fleeting things, but the believer finds his satisfaction in contemplating Jesus. This contemplation is not mere wandering thoughts--it is a sanctifying gaze that changes the heart. "I meditate on You through the watches of the night." (Psalm 63:6). In the silence of the night, when all earthly distractions fade, the soul communes with its Savior--and finds in Him a peace which surpasses all understanding.
The Scriptures declare that the man is blessed whose "delight is in the law of the Lord, and on His law he meditates day and night!" (Psalm 1:2) Even more so, what joy is found when the soul meditates upon the living Word Himself, Jesus Christ! To fix our eyes upon Him, is to behold the fountain of mercy, and the King of glory.
This world with all its vanities beckons us to fix our minds below. But the Spirit calls us higher: "Set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things!" (Colossians 3:1-2) True blessedness is not found by looking within or around--but by looking upward to the Savior who reigns.
To meditate upon Jesus, is to be transformed into His likeness! (2 Corinthians 3:18) As we contemplate His love, His sufferings, His righteousness, and His glory . . .
our faith is strengthened,
our repentance is deepened,
and our hearts are drawn heavenward!
The more we gaze upon Him in faith and love--the more the Spirit conforms us to His image.
Would you be made strong against sin?
Would you be filled with peace amid trials?
Would you be stirred to greater holiness?
Then set your eyes daily on the Lord Jesus!
In contemplating Him, we behold . . .
the beauty that surpasses all beauty,
the love that exceeds all loves,
the glory that shall fill all Heaven.
Blessed are those who fix their hearts on Christ--for their joy shall never wither, and their hope shall never fail.
When we meditate on His sin-atoning wounds, we are melted in repentance.
When we contemplate His righteousness, we are filled with assurance.
When we consider His sovereign reign, we are strengthened with hope.
When we behold His coming glory, we are stirred to holiness.
Would you be kept from sin?
Then gaze upon the crucified and risen Lamb.
Would you live above this vain world?
Then anchor your soul by frequent meditation upon your Savior.
"Therefore, holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus!" Hebrews 3:1
May we also follow his humility in controversy
“Often have I been wont to declare, that even although he[Luther] were to call me a devil, I should still not the less hold him in such honour that I must acknowledge him to be an illustrious servant of God” -Calvin, Letters, 4:433The "mortification of sin from self-strength to the end of self-righteousness, is the soul and substance of all false religion." #JohnOwen
"Do you doubt whether God has heard you, because you are a sinner? then cling to the word and say: Though I am a sinner and unworthy, yet I have the command of God, that tells me to pray, and his promise that he will graciously hear me, not because of my worthiness, but for the sake of the Lord Christ…
“He loved us when we could not have been worse or further from him than we were.”
— Charles Spurgeon“Welcome the next trial as a friend that forces you to slow down and live utterly dependent on God.” – Joni Eareckson Tada
That sea of sin, that sea of wrath, that sea of trouble, that sea of blood that Jesus Christ waded through, that sinners might be pardoned, justified, reconciled, and saved, doth strongly evidence his 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘴 to save sinners…
—Puritan Thomas Brooks, Works 1:148
The spiritual attack you're under is your flesh and satanic forces trying to keep you from fulfilling God's will. The stronger it is, the closer you are. Fight back with the Spirit, prayer, the truth of Scripture, personal praise, and worship, and the prayers of mature believers.
--online post.
"Be much alone with God. Do not put Him off with a quarter of an hour morning and evening. Take time to get thoroughly acquainted. Converse over everything with Him. Unbosom yourself wholly - every thought, feeling, wish, plan, doubt - to Him." -Horatius Bonar.
But we are short-sighted creatures, not only unworthy--but unable to rightly choose for ourselves.
From Don Green.
I cannot pray, except I sin. I cannot preach, but I sin. I cannot administer, nor receive the holy sacrament, but I sin. My very repentance needs to be repented of and the tears I shed need washing in the blood of Christ.
That blood that hath cleansed so many from sin, and from such multitudes of sin, in their several capacities, can cleanse you from 𝘢𝘭𝘭 your sins, were they as great as all those jointly that have been cleansed by it from the beginning of the world.
—Stephen Charnock, 3:531“O dear Father, be merciful unto me, and forgive me all my sins; and of thy goodness give me thy holy Spirit to open mine eyes that I may see sin, the better to know it, the more truly to hate it, and most earnestly to strive against it, and that effectually both in myself and others. Again grant me the same thy holy Spirit to reveal unto me the remedy of sin by Christ only, and to work in me by faith to embrace the same thy Christ and mercies in him; that I may henceforth be endued with thy holy Spirit, more and more to begin and obey thy good-will continually, and to increase in the same for ever.”