How many millions of sins in every one of the elect, every one of which is enough to condemn them all, hath this love overcome! What mountains of unbelief doth it remove! Look upon the conduct of any one saint, consider the frame of his heart, see the many stains and spots, the defilements and infirmities with which his life is contaminated, and tell me whether the love that bears with all this is not to be admired. And is not the same towards thousands every day? What streams of grace, purging, pardoning, quickening, assisting, do flow from it every day! This is our Beloved.
John OwenCOLOSSIANS 1:18
Saturday, June 20, 2026
He first loved us.
It is that gospel that will melt and renew hearts of stone. It is that sight of the Son of Man, lifted up on the cross, proving the love of His Father, that realigns affections. There we see the full gravity of our sin in what it cost Him. There our blithe hopes of self-righteousness die. And there we see a love in God's heart beyond our wildest fantasies. Where once we had dreaded God as an awful judge and delighted in sin, on the cross we see an entirely unexpected goodness and kindness in God. And it is that revelation that wins us. No longer do we shrink from Him, but seeing His fatherly love, we find our hearts welling up with love for Him in return. We love because He first loved us (1 John 4:19). The sin that pleased us becomes odious. The God we flinched from becomes entrancing.
Michael Reeves Preaching: A God-Centered Vision
Faith is Spirit-Given
Faith is not self-generated but Spirit-given. Faith does not arise from fallen human nature (1 Cor. 2:14) but from the life-giving work of the Holy Spirit (John 6:63). The Spirit opens the heart, grants understanding, and creates faith through the gospel. As Calvin states elsewhere, "Faith itself is a singular gift of God." — Institutes 3.2.34
Friday, June 19, 2026
Antinomianism
Errors of Antinomianism:
1. The law is made void by grace. Justification by faith alone renders good works unnecessary. 2. Since good works are unnecessary, obedience to the law is not required of justified persons. 3. God sees no sin in the justified, who are no longer bound by the law, and is not displeased with them if they sin. 4. God therefore does not chastise justified persons for sin. 5. Nor can sin in any way injure the justified. 6. Since no duties or obligations are admitted in the gospel, faith and repentance are not commanded. 7. The Christian need not repent in order to receive pardon of sin. 8. Nor need he mortify sin; Christ has mortified sin for him. 9. Nor ought he be distressed in conscience upon backsliding, but he should hold fast to a full assurance of his salvation in the midst of the vilest sins. 10. Justifying faith is the assurance that one is already justified. 11. The elect are actually justified before they believe, even from all eternity. 12. Therefore, they were never children of wrath or under condemnation. 13. Their sin, as to its very being, was imputed to Christ so as not to be theirs, and His holiness is imputed to them as their only sanctification. 14. Sanctification is no evidence of justification, for assurance is the fruit of an immediate revelation that one is an elect person. 15. No conviction by the law precedes the sinner’s closing with Christ, inasmuch as Christ is freely offered to sinners as sinners. 16. Repentance is produced not by the law, but by the gospel only. 17. The secret counsel of God is the rule of man’s conduct. 18. God is the author and approver of sin, for sin is the accomplishment of His will. 19. Unless the Spirit works holiness in the soul, there is no obligation to be holy or to strive toward that end. 20. All externals are useless or indifferent, since the Spirit alone gives life. (William Young, Reformed Thought, pp. 61-62)Full of God's Promises
The Bible is full of God's promises - to provide for us spiritually and materially, to never forsake us, to give us peace in times of difficult circumstances, to cause all circumstances to work together for our good, and to bring us safely home to glory. Not one of those promises is dependent upon our performance. They're all dependent on the grace of God given to us through Jesus Christ.
Jerry Bridges
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Not by your own Feelings
Do not measure God's love and favor by your own feelings. The sun shines as clearly in the darkest day—as it does in the brightest. The difference is not in the sun, but in some clouds which hinder the manifestation of the light thereof.
—Richard SibbesNo rest in our faith
To the man that makes his faith and his trust his rest, and tries to pacify his conscience by getting up evidence of their solidity and excellence, we say, miserable comforters are they all!
—Horatius BonarNothing New
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Inward Despair
Satan is the Accuser. His work is to turn your eyes in on yourself and despair.
The Spirit is the Comforter. His work is to turn your eyes to Jesus, the rest for our souls.
Michael Reeves.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Remaining Sin
The problem of continuing sin in the believer
Monday, June 15, 2026
Christ came for you.
Christ came for you.
Christ lived for you. Christ died for you. Christ rose for you. Christ ascended for you. Christ reigns for you. Christ intercedes for you. Christ will return for you. The whole Christ is yours, and this is good news.Drive You to Christ
The law is perfect. It reveals God's holiness, exposes our sin, and leaves the whole world accountable before Him (Rom. 3:19). The weakness is not in the law but in our flesh (Rom. 8:3). Therefore, do not lower God's standard when you fail. Let the law humble you and drive you to Christ, who fulfilled it perfectly and secured righteousness for all who trust in Him.
Monergism.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Bruisest Me
Thou Lord bruisest me, but I am abundantly satisfied, since it is from Thy hand.
--John Calvin.