The person who does not obey Christ's commandments cannot be His friend, because he is not of one mind with Christ -- that is evident. "Can two walk together, except they be agreed?" (Amos 3:3). True friendship does not exist between those who differ on first principles. There can be no points of agreement between Jesus Christ and the person who will not obey Him, for he in fact is saying, "Lord Jesus, your pure and holy will is obnoxious to me; your sweet and gracious commands are weariness to me." What friendship can there be here? They are not of one mind.
Christ is for holiness;
this person is for sin.
Christ is for spiritual-mindedness;
this person is carnally minded.
Christ is for love;
this person is for self.
Christ is for glorifying the Father;
this person is for honoring himself.
How can there be any friendship when they are diametrically opposed in design, purpose, and spirit? It is not possible.
[Spurgeon, C.H. Being God's Friend. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House, 1997: 142-143]
Friday, January 23, 2009
Athiest Ads Rejected
[Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2009]
Is it no wonder that the world has almost no understanding and fear of God? If freedom of ungodly speech and expression abounds, then let it abound, including a declaration that God is not wanted. Why the deceptive game of pretending to be a people who are godly when the evidence proves otherwise? Oh beware the deceit that is spreading throughout the world, especially in nations and places that claim godliness and full of Christian virtues, when in reality, the statues and the commandments of God are disregarded and neglected. Awake and be on guard against such deceit!
Is it no wonder that the world has almost no understanding and fear of God? If freedom of ungodly speech and expression abounds, then let it abound, including a declaration that God is not wanted. Why the deceptive game of pretending to be a people who are godly when the evidence proves otherwise? Oh beware the deceit that is spreading throughout the world, especially in nations and places that claim godliness and full of Christian virtues, when in reality, the statues and the commandments of God are disregarded and neglected. Awake and be on guard against such deceit!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
How Great Thou Art
I'm reading through this awesome devotional. Every page, one for each day of the year, is packed with deep spiritual reality, written by God-fearing, God-exalting, and God-centered men and women, classic and modern writers in the company of D.L. Moody, John MacArthur, John Piper, Charles Spurgeon, A.W. Tozer, Joni Eareckson Tada, R.C. Sproul, Martin Luther, Arthur W. Pink, Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, J. Vernon McGee, John Calvin, J.I. Packer, Ray Stedman, Josh McDowell, Norm Geisler, Philip Yancey, Charles R. Swindoll, Max Lucado, and the list goes on and on. Compiled by Steve Halliday and Willian Travis, they credited John Piper for providing the inspiration for this book. I found this devotional book at a local Christian bookstore and bought five or six copies because I haven't quite seen a book like this one. Anyone who is seeking the deep mysteries and majesty of God will not be disappointed. It's compiled thematically:
Jan. - The Majesty of God
Feb. - The Holiness of God
Mar. - The Love of God
Apr. - The Sovereignty of God
May - The Goodness of God
Jun. - The Righteousness and Justice of God
Jul. - The Grace and Forgiveness of God
Aug. - The Omnipotence of God
Sept. - The Omniscience and Wisdom of God
Oct. - The Providence of God
Nov. - The Truthfulness and Faithfulness of God
Dec. - Surprise!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments
Perhaps you have almost taken it for granted that you love Jesus, but it must not be taken for granted. Some of you have been born into a religious atmosphere, you have lived in the midst of godly people, and you have never been out into the wicked world to be tempted by its follies. Therefore, you have come to the careless conclusion that you must assuredly love the Lord. This is unwise and perilous. Never glory in armor that you have not tested, or rejoice in love for Christ that has not been tried and proven. What an awful thing if you should be deceived and mistaken!
It is most kind of the Savior to raise a question about your love, and therefore to give you an opportunity to examine yourself and see whether you heart is right. It would be far better for you to err on the side of too much anxiety than on that of carnal security. To be afraid that you are wrong, and therefore to make sure of being right, will bring you to a far better end than being sure that you are right and therefore refusing to examine the ground of your hope. I want you to be fully assured of your love for Jesus, but I do not want you to be deceived by a belief that you have Him if you do not. "Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts." (Psalm 139:23)
Remember, if anyone does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, he will be "Anathema Maranatha" (1 Cor. 16:22), cursed at His coming. This applies to everyone, even though he may be very eminent. An apostle turned out to be a "son of perdition" (John 17:12) -- may not you? Any man, even though he may be a learned bishop, a popular pastor, a renowned evangelist, a venerable elder, an active deacon, or the most ancient member of the most orthodox congregation, may yet turn out not to be a lover of the Lord. Though he has gathered to break bread in the sacred name with a select company, if he does not truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, the curse rests on him, whoever he may be. So let us, right now, take from the Master's mouth the heart-searching word, "If ye love me, keep my commandments." Let us take it to heart, as if it is addressed to each one of us, personally and alone.
[Spurgeon, C.H. Being God's Friend. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House, 1997: 111-112]
Remember, if anyone does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, he will be "Anathema Maranatha" (1 Cor. 16:22), cursed at His coming. This applies to everyone, even though he may be very eminent. An apostle turned out to be a "son of perdition" (John 17:12) -- may not you? Any man, even though he may be a learned bishop, a popular pastor, a renowned evangelist, a venerable elder, an active deacon, or the most ancient member of the most orthodox congregation, may yet turn out not to be a lover of the Lord. Though he has gathered to break bread in the sacred name with a select company, if he does not truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, the curse rests on him, whoever he may be. So let us, right now, take from the Master's mouth the heart-searching word, "If ye love me, keep my commandments." Let us take it to heart, as if it is addressed to each one of us, personally and alone.
[Spurgeon, C.H. Being God's Friend. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House, 1997: 111-112]
Storiez by Shai Linne
Storiez by Shai Linne, his third album created in 2008.
The tracks sound good but it's worthwhile to listen to the lyrics carefully, as they speak of important spiritual truths. The lyrics can be found on the left side of Shai Linne's blog, http://lyricaltheology.blogspot.com/
If you want to play individual tracks, click here. Listen to the entire album and be blessed.
The tracks sound good but it's worthwhile to listen to the lyrics carefully, as they speak of important spiritual truths. The lyrics can be found on the left side of Shai Linne's blog, http://lyricaltheology.blogspot.com/
If you want to play individual tracks, click here. Listen to the entire album and be blessed.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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