"Your mind can only protect against the deceit of the flesh if you are cross-eyed. That is, you can only keep the rottenness of sin and the kindness of God in mind if you fix your eyes on the cross. What shows God's hatred of sin more than the cross? What show's God's love to you more than the cross? If you want to know exactly what sin deserves, you have to understand the cross. If you want to know how infinitely deep the rot of sin reaches, you have to think through all the implications of the cross. If you want to know how far God was willing to go to rescue you from sin, you have to see his precious Son hanging on the cross for you."
Kris Lundgaard, The Enemy Within, p.66
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Jerry Bridges
“Faith in Christ and a reliance on ourselves, even to the smallest degree, are mutually exclusive.”
Jerry Bridges, The Disciple of Grace: God's Role and Our Role in the Pursuit of Holiness, p. 50-51
Jerry Bridges, The Disciple of Grace: God's Role and Our Role in the Pursuit of Holiness, p. 50-51
Rebecca Pippert
“If the cross shows me that I am far worse than I had ever imagined, it also shows me that my evil has been absorbed and forgiven. If the worst thing any human can do is kill God’s son, and that can be forgiven, then how can anything else not be forgiven?”
Rebecca Pippert, Hope Has Its Reasons, p. 104
Rebecca Pippert, Hope Has Its Reasons, p. 104
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
D.A. Carson
"Here then is a practical test as to whether the excellence I pursue is really for the glory and praise of God or for my own self-image. If the things I value are taken away, is my joy in the Lord undiminished? Or am I so tied to my dreams that the destruction of my dreams means I am destroyed as well?"
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.142
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.142
D.A. Carson
"The church is to see itself as an outpost of heaven. It is a microcosm of the new heaven and the new earth, brought back, as it were, into our temporal sphere. We are still contaminated by failures, sin, relapses, rebellion, self-centeredness; we are not yest what we ought to be. But by the grace of God, we are not what we were. For as long as we are left here, we are to struggle against sin, and anticipate, so far as we are able, what it will be like to live in the untarnished bliss of perfect righteousness. We are to live with a view to the day of Christ."
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.137
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.137
Monday, February 14, 2011
Anonymous
"The disposition of a sincere heart in prayer is a repentant heart"
Anonymous
Anonymous
D.A. Carson
"If God had perceived that our greatest need was economic, he would have sent us an economist. If he had perceived that our greatest need was entertainment, he would have sent us a comedian or an artist. If God had perceived that our greatest need was political stability, he would have sent us a politician. If he had perceived that our greatest need was health, he would have sent us a doctor. But he perceived that our greatest need involved our sin, our alienation from him, our profound rebellion, our death; and he sent us a Savior."
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.109
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.109
Monday, January 17, 2011
Gabe Sylvia
"Have we [the church] become bored with Christ?...What more must Christ do that He hasn't already done to be your Hero?"
Gabe Sylvia
Gabe Sylvia
D.A. Carson
"I know pagans who find satisfaction and fulfillment by teaching nuclear physics. In any Christian view of life, self-fulfillment must never be permitted to become the controlling issue. The issue is service, the service of real people. The question is, How can I be most useful?, not, How can I feel most useful? The goal is, How can I best glorify God by serving his people?, not, How can I feel most comfortable and appreciated while engaging in some acceptable form of Christian ministry? The assumption is, How shall the Christian service to which God calls me be enhanced by my daily breath, by my principled commitment to take up my cross daily and die?, not, How shall the form of service I am considering enhance my career? This is not to deny that Christians may derive joy from work honestly offered to God, whether that work is vocational ministry or research into the properties of quarks. But it is one thing to find joy in the work to which we are called, and another to make joy the goal of life, the fundamental criterion that controls our choices. It is one thing to weigh a Christian leader's evaluation of our gifts, and another so to focus on our perception of our gifts that self-worship has crept in through the back door. It is one thing to think of people as a live audience that will appreciate our displays of homiletical prowess, and another that passionately shapes each sermon to convey the truth to God's people for their good."
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.83
D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p.83
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Mike Ross
"Hypocrisy is robbing God of his glory and claiming it for yourself...it is taking what is meant for God's glory and using it for my own."
Mike Ross
Mike Ross
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Oswald Chambers
"The work we do is of no account when compared with the compelling purpose of God. It is simply the scaffolding surrounding His work and His plan."
Oswald Chambers, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 119Publish Post
Oswald Chambers, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 119Publish Post
Friday, April 30, 2010
Justin Martyr
"The greatest grace God can give anyone is to send a trial which cannot be born with one's own powers - and then sustain that person with His own grace so he may endure to the end and know the true source of salvation." - St. Justin Martyr
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Thomas Watson
On the relationship between a Christian and sin he wrote, "Though sin lives in him, yet he does not live in sin."...The apostle John in the verses cited above [1 John 5:13; 1 John 3:7; 1 John 3:9-10] is making the point that you cannot be a true believer and embrace sin as a way of life.
Harry Schaumburg quoting Thomas Watson on the relationship between a Christian and sin, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 113
Harry Schaumburg quoting Thomas Watson on the relationship between a Christian and sin, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 113
Harry Schaumburg
"Conviction is a deep sorrow for sin. It is not disgust or the shame of being caught. True conviction is founded on convincing evidence of our wickedness and that God has good reason for having placed us under His wrath. Conviction is the full persuasion of the truth of God, found in the gospel, of our unholy condition and God's holy state."
Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 104
Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 104
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Oswald Chambers
"The conviction of sin is one of the most uncommon things that ever happens to a person. It is the beginning of an understanding of God."
Oswald Chambers, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 104
Oswald Chambers, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 104
John Piper
"When dealing with the impurity of inward sexual lust, Jesus demands whatever it takes to defeat it because our souls are at stake."
John Piper on Matthew 5:29-30, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 104
John Piper on Matthew 5:29-30, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 104
Charles Spurgeon
"Oh, if men could but see the slime of the serpent upon their pleasurable sins, the venom of asps upon their dainty lusts, and the smoke of hell upon their proud and boastful thoughts, surely they would loathe that which they now delight in. If sin connects us with the devil himself, let us flee from it as from a devouring lion. The expression [sin as works of the devil] is a word of detestation: may it enter into our hearts and make sin horrible to us."
Charles Spurgeon preaching on 1 John 3:8 in 1883, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 103
Charles Spurgeon preaching on 1 John 3:8 in 1883, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p. 103
John Calvin
"What is proclaimed concerning the mercy of God is seized by some as an occasion of licentiousness; while others are hindered by slothfulness from meditating on 'newness of life.' But the manifestation of the grace of God unavoidably carries along with it exhortation to a holy life."
John Calvin, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Redemption for Broken Relationships, p. 103
John Calvin, quoted by Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Redemption for Broken Relationships, p. 103
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
David Powlison
David Powlison, paraphrasing John Calvin, wrote, “The evil in our desires often lies not in what we want, but in the fact that we want it too much.” It’s difficult to improve upon this insight. The “cravings of sinful man” are legitimate desires that have become false gods we worship. It’s wanting too much the things of this fallen world. A sinful craving is when a legitimate desire for financial success becomes a silent demand for financial success; an interest in clothes and fashion becomes a preoccupation; love of music morphs into an obsession with the hottest band; or the desire to enjoy a good movie becomes a need to see the latest blockbuster.
There may be nothing wrong with these desires in and of themselves; but when they dominate the landscape of our lives, when we must have them or else!-we’ve succumbed to idolatry and worldliness. And as Calvin says, our hearts are a perpetual factory of idols. We’re pumping out these thingson a regular basis.
There may be nothing wrong with these desires in and of themselves; but when they dominate the landscape of our lives, when we must have them or else!-we’ve succumbed to idolatry and worldliness. And as Calvin says, our hearts are a perpetual factory of idols. We’re pumping out these thingson a regular basis.
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Harry Schaumburg
Putting God first is the first of the Ten Commandments in the Old Testament. In the New Testament Jesus reiterates this primary commandment: "And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and will all your mind and with all your strength" (Mark 12:30). That is why idolatry is the essence of sin. If we seek our own will and what we want to do, we seek what satisfies us before we seek God; we first seek out what feeds our well-being---and we can end up seeking spirituality above seeking God and His will. Thus we end up placing our values above God Himself. And the result is that God is not God in our hearts! It is not "my utmost for His highest;" it is "my utmost for myself."
Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p.101
Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p.101
Harry Schaumburg
"Sin is a failure to let God be God"
~ Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p,101
~ Harry Schaumburg, Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships, p,101
Friday, April 23, 2010
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill failed sixth grade. He was subsequently defeated in every election for public office until he became Prime Minister at the age of 62. He later wrote, "Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never, Never, Never, Never give up."
Jim Valvano
“Never give up! Failure and rejection are only the first step to succeeding”-Jim Valvano
Jim Valvano
“I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.”
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
David Augburger
“Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable.” –David Augsburger
Michael Card
“The best way to demonstrate that you love people is to listen to them.” –Michael Card
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Mike Ross
"No one understands the grace of God like a hard working farmer"
Mike Ross teaching on 2 Timothy 2 at the Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
Mike Ross teaching on 2 Timothy 2 at the Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
Mike Ross
Some Quotes from Mike Ross on the Fear of Failure from the Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
"You can only become what God has gifted you to be"
"Lost Boys [men today] can't handle failure"
"The most fearful sex is male because we believe that failure is not manly"
"Men will fail and it is often better for us that we fail"
"If you haven't failed, you probably are not a man."
"You can only become what God has gifted you to be"
"Lost Boys [men today] can't handle failure"
"The most fearful sex is male because we believe that failure is not manly"
"Men will fail and it is often better for us that we fail"
"If you haven't failed, you probably are not a man."
Mike Ross
"Falsehood cannot bear the weight of reality, only truth can."
Mike Ross, Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
Mike Ross, Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
John Wesley
John Wesley’s Dying Words
At 88 years of age, John Wesley passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 1791. His last words were spoken twice, with great fervour, "The best of all is, God is with us." He lifted his arms and said again, "The best of all is, God is with us."
At 88 years of age, John Wesley passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 1791. His last words were spoken twice, with great fervour, "The best of all is, God is with us." He lifted his arms and said again, "The best of all is, God is with us."
Mike Ross
"Being a man is the most difficult thing in the world because it is the most opposed thing in the world"
~ Mike Ross, Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
~ Mike Ross, Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
Mike Ross
"Distort gender and you will distort God. The gender of God portrays something essential about Himself."
~ Mike Ross, Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
~ Mike Ross, Christ Covenant Men's Retreat 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tim Chester
“Telling a slave to be free is to add insult to injury. But telling a liberated slave to be free is an invitation to enjoy his new freedom and privileges.”
Tim Chester, You Can Change (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2010), 49.
Tim Chester, You Can Change (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2010), 49.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him."
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Monday, April 5, 2010
Octavius Winslow
Friday, April 2, 2010
Edward Welch
"One of God's remarkable words to us has been that faith is not a leap into the unknown. Maybe some people can leap based merely on one person's word, but not anyone with a smidgeon of fear or anxiety. Faith, instead, is a shift of confidence and trust to One who has always proven faithful."
Edward Welch, Running Scared, p. 306
Edward Welch, Running Scared, p. 306
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Benjamin Franklin
"Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden but it is forbidden because it's hurtful. Nor is a Duty beneficial because it is commanded, but it is commanded, because it's beneficial."
Thursday, March 25, 2010
C.S. Lewis
"He who has God and everything else has no more than he who has God only."
C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Leslie Flynn
“Two chickens tied at the legs and thrown over a clothes line may be united, but they do not have unity.”
Leslie Flynn, Great Church Fights
taken from Swindoll's Ultimate Book of Illustrations and Quotes
Leslie Flynn, Great Church Fights
taken from Swindoll's Ultimate Book of Illustrations and Quotes
Monday, March 22, 2010
Kris Decker
Oh God our Father, Jesus our Brother, Holy Spirit our helper and comforter,
Remove the calloused heart and replace it with a heart after your heart oh God.
Open blind eyes.
Open deaf ears.
Warm cold emotions and set us aflame with warmth and passion for Christ.
Strengthen weary and apathetic hands and feet to serve God’s people, His Church.
Awake and prepare us who are asleep and lazy, unaware of the return of our Judge, King, Friend, Savior, and Lord.
Revive us Oh Lord that we your people may rejoice in you.
Make us ready to meet Jesus.
Amen.
Kris Decker - Renovatus Prayer
Remove the calloused heart and replace it with a heart after your heart oh God.
Open blind eyes.
Open deaf ears.
Warm cold emotions and set us aflame with warmth and passion for Christ.
Strengthen weary and apathetic hands and feet to serve God’s people, His Church.
Awake and prepare us who are asleep and lazy, unaware of the return of our Judge, King, Friend, Savior, and Lord.
Revive us Oh Lord that we your people may rejoice in you.
Make us ready to meet Jesus.
Amen.
Kris Decker - Renovatus Prayer
Kris Decker
"What Jesus requests, he provides"
Lynn Deshazo
Lord, You are more precious than silver.
Lord, You are more costly than gold.
Lord, You are more beautiful than diamonds,
And nothing I desire compares to You.
Lord, Your Love is higher than mountains.
Lord, Your Love is deeper than seas.
Lord, Your Love encompasses the nations,
And yet, You live right here inside of me!
Who can weigh the value of knowing You?
Who can judge the worth of who You are?
Who can count the blessings of loving You?
Who can say just how great You are?
Lord, You are more precious than silver.
Lord, You are more costly than gold.
Lord, You are more beautiful than diamonds,
And nothing I desire compares to You.
And nothing I desire compares to You.
Lord, You are more costly than gold.
Lord, You are more beautiful than diamonds,
And nothing I desire compares to You.
Lord, Your Love is higher than mountains.
Lord, Your Love is deeper than seas.
Lord, Your Love encompasses the nations,
And yet, You live right here inside of me!
Who can weigh the value of knowing You?
Who can judge the worth of who You are?
Who can count the blessings of loving You?
Who can say just how great You are?
Lord, You are more precious than silver.
Lord, You are more costly than gold.
Lord, You are more beautiful than diamonds,
And nothing I desire compares to You.
And nothing I desire compares to You.
Kris Decker
"Love is sacrificial action"
Gabe Sylvia
"Love is being committed to someone else's good or glory"
Dallas Willard
"Grace is not opposed to effort, it is opposed to earning. Earning is an attitude. Effort is an action. Grace, you know, does not just have to do with forgiveness of sins alone."
Matthew Stephen Soleto
Still Holding Me
The world around us, it does crumble, and the wind pushes waves on the seas,
and nothing that is here is constant except for change.
There is a Beacon with a light that's steady, and it points to safety from the rocky shores,
where sailing souls can find their only rescue - a peace that is found amidst the storm.
(chorus)
He's still holding you; He's still holding me, and He's the One still calming raging seas.
He never left us here; He still calms our fears; He wipes away our tears; His name is Jesus.
Only Christ can fix the problems we are facing. Only He knows what we really need.
He alone can give us passage to the harbor so that with Him we can ever be.
He is constant, yes He's always shining, pointing to our Father, God above;
bringing peace to us and reconciliation between Him and us and others that He loves.
The world around us, it does crumble, and the wind pushes waves on the seas,
and nothing that is here is constant except for change.
There is a Beacon with a light that's steady, and it points to safety from the rocky shores,
where sailing souls can find their only rescue - a peace that is found amidst the storm.
(chorus)
He's still holding you; He's still holding me, and He's the One still calming raging seas.
He never left us here; He still calms our fears; He wipes away our tears; His name is Jesus.
Only Christ can fix the problems we are facing. Only He knows what we really need.
He alone can give us passage to the harbor so that with Him we can ever be.
He is constant, yes He's always shining, pointing to our Father, God above;
bringing peace to us and reconciliation between Him and us and others that He loves.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Augustus Toplady
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee; let the water and the blood, from thy wounded side which flowed, be of sin the double cure; save from wrath and make me pure.
Not the labors of my hands can fulfill thy law's commands; could my zeal no respite know, could my tears forever flow, all for sin could not atone; thou must save, and thou alone. Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to the cross I cling; naked, come to thee for dress; helpless, look to thee for grace; foul, I to the fountain fly; wash me, Savior, or I die. While I draw this fleeting breath, when mine eyes shall close in death, when I soar to worlds unknown, see thee on thy judgment throne, Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
J. I. Packer
"I believe that prayer is the measure of the man, spiritually, in a way that nothing else is, so that how we pray is as important a question as we can ever face"
J. I. Packer, My Path of Prayer, p. 56
J. I. Packer, My Path of Prayer, p. 56
D. A. Carson
"Much praying is not done because we do not plan to pray. We do not drift into spiritual life; we do not drift into disciplined prayer. We will not grow in prayer unless we plan to pray. That means we must self-consciously set aside time to do nothing but pray...What we actually do reflects our highest priorities. That means we can proclaim our commitment to prayer until the cows come home, but unless we actually pray, our actions disown our words."
D. A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p. 19
D. A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation, p. 19
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