July 31st, 2007
Wonder not then that all the true followers of Christ, the saints of every age, have so gloried in the cross of Christ, have imputed such great things to it, have desired nothing so much as to be partakers of it, to live in constant union with it. It is because His sufferings, His death and cross, were the fulness of His victory over all the works of the devil. Not an evil in flesh and blood, not a misery of life, not a chain of death, not a power of hell and darkness, but were all baffled, broken, and overcome by the process of a suffering and dying Christ. Well, therefore, may the cross of Christ be the glory of Christians!
- William Law
The Spirit of Love
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July 31st, 2007
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July 30th, 2007
The philosopher Kant was right long ago to notice that moral activity implies a religious dimension. The atheist Nietzsche also saw the point and argued forcefully that the person who gives up belief in God must be consistent and give up Christian morals as well, because the former is the foundation of the latter. He had nothing but contempt for fellow humanists who refused to see that Christian morality cannot survive the loss of its theological moorings, except as habit or as lifeless tradition. As Ayn Rand also sees so clearly, love of the neighbor cannot be rationally justified within the framework of secular humanism. Love for one’s neighbor is an ethical implication of the Christian position. This suggests to me that the world’s deepest problem is not economic or technological, but spiritual and moral. What is missing is the vision of reality that can sustain the neighbor-oriented life style that is so urgently needed in our world today.
- Clark H. Pinnock
Reason Enough
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July 30th, 2007
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July 29th, 2007
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July 28th, 2007
Do all the good you can by all the means you can in all the places you can at all the times you can to all the people you can as long as ever you can.
- John Wesley
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July 28th, 2007
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July 26th, 2007
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July 25th, 2007
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July 25th, 2007
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July 25th, 2007
Faith is a living and unshakable confidence, a belief in the grace of God so assured that a man would die a thousand deaths for its sake.
-Martin Luther
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July 24th, 2007
Pastor Bob’s Studies from Friday (Acts 11), Sunday (Genesis 1:3-23), and Monday(Numbers 22); and Acts 21:15-26 and John 19:1-16 from Pastor Chris are available online now.
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July 24th, 2007
And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. (Hebrews 10:17)
According to this gracious covenant the Lord treats His people as if they had never sinned. Practically, He forgets all their trespasses. Sins of all kinds He treats as if they had never been, as if they were quite erased from His memory. O miracle of grace! God here doth that which in certain aspects is impossible to Him. His mercy worketh miracles which far transcend all other miracles.
Our God ignores our sin now that the sacrifice of Jesus has ratified the covenant. We may rejoice in Him without fear that He will be provoked to anger against us because of our iniquities. See! He puts us among the children; He accepts us as righteous; He takes delight in us as if we were perfectly holy. He even puts us into places of trust; makes us guardians of His honor, trustees of the crown jewels, stewards of the gospel. He counts us worthy and gives us a ministry; this is the highest and most special proof that He does not remember our sins. Even when we forgive an enemy, we are very slow to trust him; we judge it to be imprudent so to do. But the Lord forgets our sins and treats us as if we had never erred. O my soul, what a promise is this! Believe it and be happy.
-Charles Spurgeon
Faith’s Checkbook
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July 24th, 2007
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July 23rd, 2007
If a man makes a ingenious machine, we honor him for his skill; if another vanquish a vigorous enemy, we admire him for his strength: and shall not the efficacy of God’s power in creation, government, redemption, enflame us with a sense of the honor of his name and perfections? We admire those princes that have vast empires, numerous armies, that have a power to conquer their enemies, and preserve their own people in peace. How much more ground have we to pay a mighty reverence to God, who, without trouble and weariness, made and manages this vast empire of the world by a word and gesture!
- Stephen Charnock
Existence and Attributes of God
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July 23rd, 2007
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July 22nd, 2007
Worship is an act of the understanding, applying itself to the knowledge of the excellency of God, and actual thoughts of his majesty… It is also an act of the will, whereby the soul adores and reverenceth his majesty, is ravished with his amiableness, embraceth his goodness, enters itself into an intimate communion with this most lovely object, and pitcheth all his affections upon him.
- Stephen Charnock
Works
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July 22nd, 2007
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July 21st, 2007
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July 20th, 2007
The final day Vacation Bible School: the Sword of the Spirit.
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