Monday, February 11, 2008
close minded theists
"Like everybody else, I'd sure like to not be a freak. I'd love to be hip, and enlightened, like one of those Freethinkers. (Remember: "Freethinking" means ruling out the supernatural without evidence, while being "Closed-Minded" means allowing that it's possible.)"
-Brant Hansen
-Brant Hansen
Friday, February 08, 2008
kings, presidents, dogs, and swine
"'God is love, and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.' This qualification must render the person that has it excellent and happy indeed, and doubtless is the highest dignity and blessedness of any creature. This is the peculiar gift of God, which he bestows only on his special favorites. As to silver, gold and diamonds, earthly crowns and kingdoms, he often throws them out to those whom he esteems as dogs and swine."
- Jonathan Edwards, Works, II:50
- Jonathan Edwards, Works, II:50
Monday, February 04, 2008
the danger of grinding intellectual work without joyful rest
Up to the age of thirty or beyond it, poetry of many kinds…gave me great pleasure, and even as a schoolboy I took intense delight in Shakespeare…. Formerly pictures gave me considerable, and music very great, delight. But now for many years I cannot endure to read a line of poetry: I have tried to read Shakespeare, and found it so intolerably dull that it nauseated me. I have also almost lost any taste for pictures or music.… I retain some taste for fine scenery, but it does not cause me the exquisite delight which it formerly did.… My mind seems to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts, but why this should have caused the atrophy of that part of the brain alone, on which the higher tastes depend, I cannot conceive.… The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the intellect, and more probably to the moral character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature.
- Charles Darwin, Autobiography and Select Lectures
- Charles Darwin, Autobiography and Select Lectures
a relevant ministry
The Church is puzzled by the world’s indifference. She is trying to overcome it by adapting her message to the fashions of the day. But if, instead, before the conflict, she would descend into the secret place of meditation, if by the clear light of the gospel she would seek an answer not merely to the question of the hour but, first of all, to the eternal problems of the spiritual world, then perhaps, by God’s grace, through His good Spirit, in His good time, she might issue forth once more with power, and an age of doubt might be followed by the dawn of an era of faith.
- J. Gresham Machen
- J. Gresham Machen
Death of a loved one
Suppose you are a gardener employed by another. It is not your garden, but you are called upon to tend it. You come one morning into the garden, and you find that the best rose has been taken away. You are angry. You go to your fellow servants and charge them with having taken the rose. They declare that they had nothing to do with it, and one says, "I saw the master walking here this morning; I think he took it." Is the gardener angry then? No, at once he says, "I am happy that my rose should have been so fair as to attract the attention of the master. It is his own. He has taken it, let him do what seems good. It is even so with your friends. They wither not by chance. The grave is not filled by accident. Men die according to God's will. Your child is gone, but the Master took it. Your husband is gone, your wife is buried — the Master took them. Thank him that he let you have the pleasure of caring for them and tending them while they were here. And thank him that as he gave, he himself has taken away.
- Charles Spurgeon
- Charles Spurgeon
Rousseau, on Jesus
Socrates dies with honor, surrounded by his disciples listening to the most tender words -the easiest death that one could wish to die. Jesus dies in pain, dishonor, mockery, the object of universal cursing – the most horrible death that one could fear. At the receipt of the cup of poison, Socrates blesses him who could not give it to him without tears; Jesus, while suffering the sharpest pains, prays for His most bitter enemies. If Socrates lived and died like a philosopher, Jesus lived and died like a god.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Long term ministry
Plant down your forces in the heart of one tribe or race, where the same language is spoken. Work solidly from that center, building up with patient teaching and life-long care a Church that will endure. . . Rush not from land to land, from people to people, in a breathless and fruitless mission. Kindle not your lights so far apart, amid the millions and wastes of Heathendom, that every lamp may be extinguished without any of the others knowing, and so leave the blackness of their night blacker than ever. The consecrated common sense that builds for eternity will receive the fullest approval of God in time.
- John G. Paton
- John G. Paton
The historical Jesus
It is, indeed, difficult to restrict a discussion of the New Testament writings to the purely historical plane; theology insists on breaking in. But that is as it should be; history and theology are inextricably intertwined in the gospel of our salvation, which owes its eternal and universal validity to certain events which happened in Palestine when Tiberius ruled the Roman Empire.
- F.F. Bruce, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?
- F.F. Bruce, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?
True Greatness
I know men and I tell you that Jesus Christ is no mere man. Between him and every other person in the world there is no possible term of comparison. Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, and I founded empires. But on what did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon force. Jesus Christ founded His empire upon love; and at this hour millions of people would die for Him.
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Was Luther Emergent?
I am not permitted to let my love be so merciful as to tolerate and endure false doctrine. When faith and doctrine are concerned and endangered, neither love nor patience are in order.... when these are concerned, neither toleration nor mercy are in order, but only anger, dispute, and destruction - to be sure, only with the Word of God as our weapon.
- Martin Luther
- Martin Luther
two on smoking... kinda
For my own part I tend to find the doctrinal books often more helpful in devotion than the devotional books, and I rather suspect that the same experience may await many others. I believe that many who find that "nothing happens" when they sit down, or kneel down, to a book of devotion, would find that the heart sings unbidden while they are working their way through a tough bit of theology with a pipe in their teeth and a pencil in their hand.
- C.S. Lewis
The fellows are in my room now on the last Sunday night, smoking the cigars and eating the oranges which it has been the greatest delight I ever had to provide whenever possible. My idea of delight is a Princeton room full of fellows smoking. When I think what a wonderful aid tobacco is to friendship and Christian patience, I have sometimes regretted that I never began to smoke.
- J. Gresham Machen
- C.S. Lewis
The fellows are in my room now on the last Sunday night, smoking the cigars and eating the oranges which it has been the greatest delight I ever had to provide whenever possible. My idea of delight is a Princeton room full of fellows smoking. When I think what a wonderful aid tobacco is to friendship and Christian patience, I have sometimes regretted that I never began to smoke.
- J. Gresham Machen
Rappers are not tough when compared with Luther
As for me, the die is cast; I despise alike the favor and fury of Rome; I do not wish to be reconciled with her; or even to hold any communication with her. Let her condemn and burn my books; I, in turn, unless I can find no fire, will condemn and publicly burn the whole pontifical law, that swamp of heresies.
- Martin Luther, in response to the papal bull Exsurge Domine, which threatened Luther to recant or be excommunicated
- Martin Luther, in response to the papal bull Exsurge Domine, which threatened Luther to recant or be excommunicated
Generosity
Ah! Dear friend! I am concerned for the poor, but more for you. I know not what Christ will say to you in that Great day. I fear there are many hearing me who may know now well that they are not Christians because they do not love to give. To give largely and liberally, not grudging at all requires a new heart; an old heart would rather part with its life-blood than its money. Oh my friends! Enjoy your money, make the most of it; give none away, enjoy it quickly for I can tell you, you will be beggars throughout eternity.
- R.M. McCheyne
- R.M. McCheyne
Thoughtful evolutionists
...chance contradicts the ways we ordinarily explain things. You see, an appeal to chance is not an explanation at all. It is an appeal to agnosticism, an agnosticism which violates all the canons of science. So when a scientist looks at any immediate reality, he operates under the assumption that we live in a regular, predictable, and knowable universe, one in which the orderly procession of cause and effect holds. Yet, when the naturalist comes to ultimate or metaphysical questions—questions like the origin of the universe—he abandons the principle of sufficient reason and he appeals to chance.
- Dr. Michael Williams, Covenant Seminary
- Dr. Michael Williams, Covenant Seminary
Jesus: the center of history
Complaining
In the worst of times, there is still more cause to complain of an evil heart than of an evil world.
- Robert Fleming (1630-1694)
- Robert Fleming (1630-1694)
German theologians
If German theologians saw two doors, one marked "heaven," and the other marked "discussion on heaven," they would choose the second.
- Helmut Theilicke
- Helmut Theilicke
Risky Christianity
Plan big
Expect great things, attempt great things.
-William Carey, at the founding of the Baptist Missionary Society
-William Carey, at the founding of the Baptist Missionary Society
My second favorite Mexican president...
Deception
Preach it
Gutsy
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It is said to have been an expression of the wisest of kings, 'When the lion roars, all the beasts of the field are quiet': the Lion of the Tribe of Judah is now roaring in the voice of His Gospel, and it becomes all the petty kings of the earth to be silent - Robert Bruce, when King James VI would not stop talking during a sermon |
Grace
Remember the first time you heard this?
justification by profits alone
Most Christian retailing is driven by the same capitalist impulse that animates Wall Street: at the end of the day, the accountants will declare us righteous or not, by imputing to us the virtue wrought by "the bottom line." - Rob Schlapfer
book nerds beware
Bible thumpin' devil
One of my favorite quotes
Breakfast
No tradition. Ha!
Sin
Two Faithful Anglicans
Faithful Anglican
A Tipsy Monk, the Word of God, and the Papacy
Mopey Predestinarians
the potential of a good idea
It's hard to kill a good idea. Good ideas outlive the individual.
-Ray Ortlund Jr.
-Ray Ortlund Jr.
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