“Part of saving faith is the
assurance that you will have faith tomorrow. Trusting Christ today includes
trusting him to give you tomorrow’s trust when tomorrow comes. Often we feel
like our reservoir of strength is not going to last for another day. The fact
is, it won’t. Today’s resources are for today, and part of those resources is
the confidence that new resources will be given tomorrow.” John Piper in A Godward Life
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
For the Lord's Day
“It is a great advantage to
be wise. Wisdom is different from mere knowledge of the facts. Some very wise
people have little formal education. And some very educated people, who know
many facts, are not wise. Wisdom is the
insight and sense of how to live in a way that accomplishes the goals for which
we were made: the glory of God and the good of man. And since glorifying
God involves delighting in God, and the good of man involves sharing our joy in
God, therefore wisdom is the only path to deep and lasting joy.” -- John Piper in When I Don’t Desire God: How to Fight for
Joy
John Piper retired last
Lord’s Day after 33 years as pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
For Resurrection Sunday
Q. What does the resurrection of Christ profit
us?
A. First, by His resurrection He has overcome
death, that He might make us partakers of the righteousness which He has
obtained for us by His death;
second, we also are raised up
by His power to a new life; and,
third, the resurrection of
Christ is to us a sure pledge of our blessed resurrection.
-- The Heidelberg
Catechism, Lord’s Day Seventeen, 1563
He is Risen! He is risen Indeed!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
For the Lord's Day
“Until
our consciences are bound by Scripture so that our actions are the product of
conviction, we will be the victims of fluctuating fancies and susceptible to
the “security” that is offered in conformity to a long list of human taboos.
Convinced, grace-filled, spirit-led obedience to God’s Law really is the
pathway to freedom. Remember, the law is not the dynamic of our sanctification,
God’s love for us is not on the basis of duty, but neither does His love for us
free us from duty.”
~ Alistair Begg, Pathway to Freedom
Sunday, March 10, 2013
For the Lord's Day
“Love
without righteousness is immorality, though today in some religious circles is
it called the “new morality.” Righteousness without doctrine is legalism. This
is the kind of religion that existed in Christ’s day in Judaism and against
which he was so outspoken. Doctrine without love is a bitter orthodoxy. It is
the kind of truth that is rigorously perfect, in a sense, but which does not
win anyone. All three of these elements [Love, Righteousness, and Doctrine]
must be present in the life of any true and growing Christian.” –
James Montgomery
Boice, in the Preface to The Epistles of
John
Sunday, March 3, 2013
For the Lord's Day - Communion Sunday
“The
Lord’s Supper is not for all indiscriminately as the gospel is. The Lord’s
Supper is chiefly commemoration and communion. It is for those who discern the
Lord’s body, who can commemorate his death in faith and love. And since the
supper is also Communion it is obviously for those who commune with Christ and
with one another in the unity of the body which is the church…. It is part of
the whole counsel of God that those conditions be clearly and insistently set
forth, to the end that those who are eligible partake and those who are not
refrain.” -- John Murray, Collected Writings
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