Friday, February 21, 2025

God sent the Son in Love

This idea that the Lord Jesus Christ is at great pains to persuade God the Father to forgive and accept us is utterly unscriptural and entirely false. —Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Saved in Eternity, 55

Monday, February 3, 2025

Walter Marshall once told

Walter Marshall once told Thomas Goodwin all about the sins that weighed heavily on his conscience. Goodwin’s response was that he had forgotten to mention his greatest sin: not believing on the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of his sins and the sanctifying of his nature.

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Remember (Thomas Wilcox)

Remember your sin—Christ's pardon 
your deservings—Christ's merits 
your weakness—Christ's strength 
your pride—Christ's humility 
your infirmities—Christ's restorings 
your guilts—Christ's blood 
your failings—Christ's raisings up 
your vileness—Christ's righteousness. —Thomas Wilcox

"Let sin break your heart, but not your hope in the gospel." -Thomas Wilcox.

When you see sin, look at Christ's grace that did pardon it; and when you are proud, look at Christ's grace, that shall humble and strike you down in the dust. --Thomas Wilcox

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

The Supreme Art

"It's the supreme art of the devil that he can make the law out of gospel." Martin Luther

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Proper Worship

I am not unaware how difficult it is to persuade the world that God rejects and even abominates everything relating to His worship that is devised by human reason. ~ John Calvin

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Question for Non-Cals by CCP

Question for non-Cals: God knows if He takes one action ‘A’ the person will choose ‘X’. However, God knows if He takes another action ‘B’ the person will instead choose ‘Y’. How did God NOT “choose your choice” by choosing which action to take?

Monday, January 13, 2025

Faith is a Gift

Calvin on faith being a gift from God “Faith itself is a work of the Holy Spirit, who dwells in none but the children of God. So then, in various respects, faith is a part of our regeneration, and an entrance into the kingdom of God, that he may reckon us among his children. The illumination of our minds by the Holy Spirit belongs to our renewal, and thus faith flows from regeneration as from its source; but since it is by the same faith that we receive Christ, who sanctifies us by his Spirit, on that account it is said to be the beginning of our adoption.” -- John Calvin

Sunday, January 12, 2025

ENJOY GOD'S GENEROSITY

Let’s get rid of the inhuman philosophy which only allows necessities. Not only does it wrongly deprive us of legitimate enjoyment of God’s generosity, but it cannot be effected without depriving man of all his senses, reducing him to a block. --John Calvin. We should therefore learn that the only good we have is what the Lord has given us gratuitously; that the only good we do is what He does in us; that it is not that we do nothing ourselves, but that we act only when we have been acted upon, in other words under the direction and influence of the Holy Spirit. Calvin’s New Testament Commentaries, The First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1960, p. 317-318, www.eerdmans.com.

One Hundredth Part

 You are worse than you think you are, but also far more loved than you feel you are.

--Timothy Keller.

No one knows the one-hundredth part of the sin that clings to his soul.

--John Calvin

Spiritual Discovery

One man may give another an affecting view of divine things with but common assistance: but God alone can give a spiritual discovery of them. --Jonathan Edwards

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

SOLE SOUL MEDIATOR

 The doctrine of making angels and saints mediators and intercessors is condemned because it associates Christ with others in that significant role. Yet, when you join 𝘺𝘰𝘢𝘳 𝘭𝘰𝘷𝘦 and 𝘺𝘰𝘢𝘳 𝘨𝘳𝘒𝘀𝘦 with Christ's obedience, you do the same.

—Puritan Anthony Burgess

Friday, December 27, 2024

By Feelings

 “Salvation by feelings is no more possible than salvation by good works.”

— Charles Spurgeon

Clothed

 What didst Thou see in me that I, a poor, diseased, despised sinner, should be clothed in Thy bright glory? — The Valley of Vision, ‘Freedom’

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

CONSTANTLY HUMBLED

“Though God could have wholly delivered his people from the filth of sin, as well as from the guilt of it, and as well from lesser sins, as from great and scandalous; yet he hath left these infirmities and weaknesses in the hearts and lives of his people, that they may be constantly humbled in themselves, and prize Christ the more.” 

 —William Bridge, Works 4:230


Now in the covenant of works, the 𝘭𝘦𝘒𝘴𝘡 sin breaks the covenant; but in the covenant of grace, the 𝘨𝘳𝘦𝘒𝘡𝘦𝘴𝘡 sin doth not break the covenant between God and the soul. 

 —Puritan William Bridge, Works 4:232

“I will not question my spiritual estate and condition for every sin; I will grieve for every sin of infirmity because it is a sin, but I will not question my condition, because it is but a sin of infirmity.” —Puritan William Bridge, Works 4:237

Monday, December 16, 2024

John Flavel Come Unto Jesus

“Lord, I am fully satisfied of the fulness of thy saving power, but greatly doubt whether ever I shall have the benefit thereof; “for I see so much sin and guilt in myself, so great vileness and utter unworthiness, that I am overweighed, and even sink under the burden of it: My soul is discouraged because of sin. “This objection is prevented in the words of my text, ‘Come unto me, all ye that labour, and are heavy laden.’ “Let not the sense of your sin and misery drive you from your only remedy: “Be your sins never so many, and the sense and burden of them never so heavy, yet, for all that, Come unto me: “You are the persons whom I invite and call. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”

 — John Flavel

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

 


Utterly False

 It is utterly false that it does not matter to what church we belong. It matters to every man who has a conscience and loves his God. I dare not associate in church fellowship with Ritualists and Rationalists; loyal subjects will not join the society of traitors.

Charles Spurgeon

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Over-whelmed

A young overwhelmed preacher complained to Luther that preaching was too heavy a burden for an inexperienced man like him and that he should have stayed in his former profession. Luther responded with words that, according to Roland Bainton, "Luther was constantly repeating to himself": "If Peter and Paul were here, they would scold you because you wish right off to be as accomplished as they. Crawling is something, even if one is unable to walk. Do your best. If you cannot preach an hour, then preach half an hour or a quarter of an hour. Do not try to imitate other people. Center on the shortest and simplest points, which are the very heart of the matter, and leave the rest to God. Look solely to his honor and not to applause. Pray that God will give you a mouth and to your audience ears. I can tell you preaching is not a work of man. Although I am old and experienced, I am afraid every time I have to preach. So pray to God and leave all the rest to him." Roland Bainton, Here I Stand, p. 361

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

 Jesus was born under the Law because He came to perfectly obey it in our place. He came to do what we, because of our sinful nature, could not do. It is this perfect obedience to the moral will of God that constitutes His active obedience.

 We are brought into God's Kingdom by grace; we are sanctified by grace; we are motivated to obedience by grace; we are called to serve and, finally, we are glorified by grace. The entire Christian life is lived under the reign of God's grace.