“If
we refuse to take up our cross and submit to suffering and rejection at the
hands of men, we forfeit our fellowship with Christ and have ceased to follow
him. But if we lose our lives in his service and carry our cross, we shall find
our lives again in the fellowship of the cross with Christ…. To bear the cross
proves to be the only way of triumphing over suffering. This is true of all who
follow Christ, because it was true for him.” – Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
For the Lord's Day
“If
we refuse to take up our cross and submit to suffering and rejection at the
hands of men, we forfeit our fellowship with Christ and have ceased to follow
him. But if we lose our lives in his service and carry our cross, we shall find
our lives again in the fellowship of the cross with Christ…. To bear the cross
proves to be the only way of triumphing over suffering. This is true of all who
follow Christ, because it was true for him.” – Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
Sunday, June 2, 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
Sunday, May 26, 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, May 19, 2013
For the Lord's Day - Pentecost
“Nothing
makes God more supreme and more central in worship than when people are utterly
persuaded that nothing – not money or prestige or leisure or family or job or
health or sports or toys or friends – nothing is going to bring satisfaction to
their sinful, guilty, aching hearts besides God. This conviction breeds a
people who go hard after God on Sunday morning. They are not confused about why
they are in a worship service. They do not view songs and prayers and sermons
as mere traditions or mere duties. They see them as means of getting to God or
God getting to them for more of his fullness – no matter how painful that may
be for sinners in the short run.” ~ John Piper in God’s Passion for
His Glory
Sunday, May 12, 2013
For the Lord's Day - Ascension Sunday
The golden gates are lifted up; the doors are opened
wide;
The King of Glory is gone in unto his Father’s side.
That where thou art, at God’s right hand, our hope,
our love may be:
Dwell Thou in us, that we may dwell forevermore in
Thee.
-- Cecil Frances Alexander
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