"We are saved not because of faith but through faith. It is Christ not faith that saves us."
-Iain Murray.
"We are saved not because of faith but through faith. It is Christ not faith that saves us."
-Iain Murray.
“God does not love us because we are valuable, but we are valuable because God loves us.”
-Martin LutherGod cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing.
—C.S. Lewis
Through Christ's perfect righteousness, He has opened the floodgates of God’s infinite love and favor toward us.
-- Jerry Bridges
“If I’m a Christian, why are there so many things that make my life so difficult? God is lovingly demonstrating to you your weakness.”
-Paul Washer
There's so much pain. Why are there so many things that I can't overcome? So many things that make my life so difficult. It's to demonstrate to you, God is lovingly demonstrating to you your weakness. Not to leave you in your weakness, but so that you might run to him. And then there will be times when he will sustain you in power.
And then all of a sudden, it just leaves. Why? Once again, to remind you lovingly, not in judgment, not to hurt you, but lovingly to remind you lovingly, not in judgment, not to hurt you, but lovingly to remind you once again, you're forgetting that this life and power comes from communion with me. Everything is about communion with him.
You may go to him as often as you will and may pour out your love into his bosom and may embrace him and lean with John on Jesus' bosom, and never shall be unwelcome, always will be well entertained.
--Jonathan Edwards
Christ will treat you not only with welcome but with dearness. When you are coming to him, he will run to meet you, to embrace you and will evermore treat you with as great love as you do him and far greater.
--Jonathan Edwards
You may solace yourself as much in his love as you will. 'Tis no presumption you may do it.
--Jonathan Edwards,
You are coming to a king—
large petitions with you bring.
For his grace and pow'r are such,
none can ever ask too much.
-- John Newton
Thy works, not mine, O Christ,
Speak gladness to this heart;
They tell me all is done;
They bid my fear depart.
Horatius Bonar
Has it yet gripped you that when God looks at you today He sees you clothed in the perfect, sinless obedience of His Son?
Jerry Bridges
“All scripture must be received as if God, appearing in person, visibly and full of majesty, were himself speaking.”
—John Calvin
"Nobody can produce new evidence of your depravity that will make God change his mind. For God justified you with (so to speak) his eyes open. He knew the worst about you at the time when he accepted you for Jesus' sake; and the verdict which he passed then was, and is, final."
J.I. Packer: Knowing God, p.273
Valley of Vision. entry entitled, "Sins" p.158.
MERCIFUL LORD,
Pardon all my sins of this day, week, year,
all the sins of my life,
sins of early, middle, and advanced years,
of omission and commission,
of morose, peevish and angry tempers,
of lip, life and walk,
of hard-heartedness, unbelief, presumption,
pride,
of unfaithfulness to the souls of men,
of want of bold decision in the cause of Christ
of deficiency in outspoken zeal for his glory,
of bringing dishonour upon thy great name,
of deception, injustice, untruthfulness
in my dealings with others,
of impurity in thought, word and deed,
of covetousness, which is idolatry,
of substance unduly hoarded, improvidently
squandered,
not consecrated to the glory of thee,
the great Giver;
sins in private and in the family,
in study and recreation, in the busy haunts
of men,
in the study of thy Word and in the neglect
of it,
in prayer irreverently offered and coldly
withheld,
in time misspent,
in yielding to Satan's wiles,
in opening my heart to his temptations,
in being unwatchful when I know him nigh,
Hein quenching the Holy Spirit;
sins against light and knowledge,
against conscience and the restraints
of thy Spirit,
against the law of eternal love.
Pardon all my sins, known and unknown,
felt and unfelt,
confessed and not confessed,
remembered or forgotten.
Good Lord, hear; and hearing, forgive.
“If God should withdraw His hand a little, all things would immediately perish and dissolve into nothing.”
-John CalvinSatan 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
Before Christ was come, good people were known by the desire of his coming ... they waited for the consolation of Israel ... But now the first coming is past, they desire as much his second coming ... [and are] such as love and long for the appearing of Christ
- Richard SibbesWe can accurately say that when Jesus lived a perfect life, we lived a perfect life. When He died on the cross to suffer the penalty of sin, we died on the cross. All that Jesus did, we did, because of our legal union with Him.
Jerry Bridges
THE DAILY ROUTINE OF JONATHAN EDWARDS
1.Early Rising and Prayer (4:00–5:00 AM) Edwards normally rose between four and five in the morning. The first moments of the day were spent in private prayer, meditation on Scripture, and quiet reflection. He believed the mind was clearest before the world became busy. 2.Morning Study and Sermon Preparation (5:00–11:00 AM) These hours were devoted to deep intellectual work. Edwards studied Scripture in the original languages, read theology and philosophy, and prepared sermons. This period formed the backbone of his ministry. 3.Midday Meal and Brief Refreshment (11:00–12:00) He ate lightly because he believed heavy meals dulled the mind. After eating he often walked briefly or rested so that his mind would remain sharp. 4.Pastoral Ministry and Counseling (12:00–5:00 PM) Afternoons were used for pastoral duties. This included counseling people concerned about their souls, meeting with church members, visiting the sick, preparing lectures, and answering theological questions. During revival seasons many visitors filled his study seeking guidance. 5.Solitary Horseback Meditation (Late Afternoon) Edwards frequently rode horseback alone. During these rides he meditated on theological ideas. When a thought occurred, he wrote it on a small paper and pinned it to his coat so he could expand it later. 6.Evening Meal and Family Time (Around 6:00 PM) Evenings began with time at home. His household was orderly and hospitable, largely due to the careful management of his wife Sarah. The family often shared spiritual conversation and devotion. 7.Evening Study and Writing (7:30–10:00 PM) Edwards returned to his study during the evening to organize sermons, write theological reflections, and develop his arguments. Many of his major writings began during these quiet hours. 8.Sleep and Preparation for the Next Day (Around 10:00 PM) He retired at a moderate hour so he could rise early again the next morning and maintain his disciplined routine. 9.Weekly Instruction of Children (Sabbath Morning) Each Sunday morning Edwards catechized the children of the church, teaching them Scripture and doctrine and often giving them questions that required Bible study. 10.Regular Physical Exercise To maintain health he often walked, rode horseback, or cut wood during winter. He believed physical activity helped keep the mind strong for study."It is God and not blind fate, not a fickle "fortune " (or misfortune), Who has placed you in the very situation which you now occupy. He is the one who planned from all eternity the very environment which you are now in.....recognize God's shaping hand in your present lot....humble yourself and be content with what God has appointed, and not chafe and murmur at it, for that is nothing but a species of rebellion against the providential will of God.....the very lot you find so hard to bear only provides a suitable opportunity for you to prove the sufficiency of God's grace."
A little thing is a little thing, but faithfulness in that little thing is a great thing.
James Hudson Taylor
Discontent is an ungrateful sin, because we have more mercies than afflictions; And it is an irrational sin, because afflictions work for good.
Thomas Watson"Every prayer is long enough if it be fervent and proceed from a heart that understands the necessity of the saints.”
Martin Luther“If you see yourself as a little sinner, you will see Jesus as a little Savior.”
-Martin Luther"I AM A POOR SINNER STILL. I HAVE TO LOOK TO CHRIST EVERYDAY AS I DID AT THE VERY FIRST."
-Charles Spurgeon
Christ is,
1. A universal friend 2. An almighty friend 3. An omniscient friend 4. An omnipresent friend 5. An indeficient friend 6. An independent friend 7. An unchangeable friend 8. A watchful friend 9. A tender and compassionate friend 10. A close and faithful friend Thomas Brooks“You should not believe your conscience and your feelings more than the Word.”
-Martin LutherAnother class of ministers have preached the precepts and
little else. We want these men as we want the others, they
are all useful, and act as antidotes to each other, but their
ministries are not complete. If you hear preaching about
duty and command, it is very proper, but if it be the one sole
theme the teaching becomes very legal in the long run; and
after a while the true gospel which has the power to make us
keep the precept gets flung into the background, and the
precept is not kept after all. Do, do, do, generally ends in
nothing being done.
Spurgeon
The Man of One Subject
from Charles Haddon Spurgeon's sermon titled "The Man of One Subject", preached on October 31, 1875, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. It is based on 1 Corinthians 2:2 ("For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified").
“I am more afraid of my own heart than of the pope and all his cardinals.
I have within me the great pope, Self.”
— Martin Luther —
{We do not have to "live in" fear, as our fears are removed by the promise, power, love, grace of Jesus}
Now, when any fears, or darkness, or doubts, or disputes arise in your souls about your spiritual state, oh, then, run to Christ in the promise...and let your souls cleave close to the promise: for this is the way of ways to have ...your assurance raised and confirmed.
- BrooksThis one line of attack the devil pursues to the utmost against us, undertaking to break down our faith and confidence by the thought that God is angry with us.
- Martin Luther"We are hastening fast through time. Time is short, and eternity, with all its solemn realities, is before us. What is our life? How uncertain! and yet is it not awfully true that poor wretched man rushes heedlessly on, thoughtless of what awaits him in an endless eternity? We are traveling fast through this wilderness world, and soon shall pass away. Let us, then, feel more like pilgrims and strangers here. Let us not seek our rest where our precious Jesus had no place to lay His head. Let us rejoice more in the prospect of that glorious inheritance prepared for us above, where He is who has loved us unto the death. Oh, for ten thousand worlds would I not have my portion here in this wilderness!"
"Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love, and the future to God's providence."
-Augustine…what after all, is the main cause of this spirit of fear? The answer is ‘self’ — self-love, self-concern, self-protection. Had you realized that the essence of this trouble is that these fearful people are really too absorbed in self — how can I do this, what if I fail? ‘I’ — they are constantly turning in upon themselves, looking at themselves and concerned about themselves.
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-JonesGod accepts both a sinner who only believed in Christ five minutes ago, and a saint who has known and loved Him for eighty years, for He does not accept men because of anything they do or feel, but simply and solely because of what Christ did.
-- Charles Spurgeon.Whenever sin stings you, and objections trouble you, look to the brazen serpent; confess sin, and trust for pardon; meditate on Christ's righteousness, and the abundance of grace in him (Rom viii, 32).
--Walter Marshall.
I find the only happiness is to lie down as a poor sinner at the feet of the once crucified, but now exalted Lamb of God, who died for our sins and rose again for our justification.
George Whitefield
All of us need grace, the saint as well as the sinner. The most conscientious, dutiful, hardworking Christian needs God’s grace as much as the most dissolute, hard-living sinner. All of us need the same grace. The sinner doesn’t need more grace than the saint, nor does the immature and undisciplined believer need more than the godly, zealous missionary. We all need the same amount because the “currency” of our good works is debased and worthless before God.
-- Jerry Bridges
God’s grace cuts both ways: It can neither be earned by your merit nor forfeited by your demerit.
-- Jerry Bridges.
“Either sin is lying on your shoulders, or it is lying on Christ, the Lamb of God - and if it is resting on Christ, you are free."
-Martin Luther“After ten thousand sins he loves you as infinitely as ever.”
— Charles Spurgeon