Pray, and let God worry.
- Luther
Monday, February 22, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
the emperor's new clothes
"... At worst it is simply playing to a sympathetic audience who will always tend to assume that scholarly emperors would never parade naked in public."
Trueman, Wages of Spin, p. 91, criticizing Thiselton's misrepresentation of Warfield
Trueman, Wages of Spin, p. 91, criticizing Thiselton's misrepresentation of Warfield
Monday, December 07, 2009
reconciliation
It is a poor reconciliation which is obtained only by agreeing never to speak of the past. (xii)
A generation that was distinguished by its wars is followed by one that is devoted to the arts of peace; and sons may be proud of the deeds of their fathers, and yet not think it a part of loyalty to keep alive their hatreds. (xiii)
- Henry M. Field, introduction to The Life and Letters of General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson)
A generation that was distinguished by its wars is followed by one that is devoted to the arts of peace; and sons may be proud of the deeds of their fathers, and yet not think it a part of loyalty to keep alive their hatreds. (xiii)
- Henry M. Field, introduction to The Life and Letters of General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson)
communion with God, Trinity
The revelation of the Trinity, as opposed to the implied unitarianism of Judaism, can be explained only by the transformation of perspective brought about by Jesus. The Trinity belongs to the inner life of God, and can be known only by those who share in that life. As long as we look at God on the outside, we shall never see beyond his unity; for, as the Cappadocian Fathers and Augustine realized, the external works of the Trinity are undivided. This means that an outside observer will never detect the inner reality of God, and will never enter the communion with him which is promised to us in Christ. Jews may recognize God's existence, and know his law, but without Christ they cannot penetrate the mystery of that divine fellowship which Christians call the Holy Trinity.
- Gerald Bray, The Doctrine of God, pp. 119-120
- Gerald Bray, The Doctrine of God, pp. 119-120
Thursday, December 03, 2009
getting buzzed vs. being drunk
"It is possible to tolerate a little elevation, when a man takes a drink or two too much after working hard and when he is feeling low. This must be called a frolic. But to sit day and night, pouring it in and pouring it out again, is piggish... all food is a matter of freedom, even a modest drink for one's pleasure. If you do not wish to conduct yourself this way, if you are going to go beyond this and be a born pig and guzzle beer and wine, then, if this cannot be stopped by the rulers, you must know that you cannot be saved. For God will not admit such piggish drinkers into the kingdom of heaven [cf. Gal. 5:19-21]... If you are tired and downhearted, take a drink; but this does not mean being a pig and doing nothing but gorging and swilling... You should be moderate and sober; this means that we should not be drunken, though we may be exhilarated."
- Luther, Sermon on Soberness and Moderation, May 18, 1539
- Luther, Sermon on Soberness and Moderation, May 18, 1539
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
on robes
“...no creature looks more stupid than a Dissenting preacher in a gown which is of no manner of use to him. I could laugh till I held my sides when I see our doctors in gowns and bands, puffed out with their silks, and touched up with their little bibs, for they put me so much in mind of our old turkey-cock when his temper is up, and he swells to his biggest. They must be weak folks indeed who want a man to dress like a woman before they can enjoy his sermon, and he who cannot preach without such milliner’s trumpery may be a man among geese, but he is a goose among men.”
- C.H. Spurgeon, John Ploughman's Talk
- C.H. Spurgeon, John Ploughman's Talk
Saturday, November 07, 2009
preaching-only is not good preaching
If you put in too much time in your study on your sermon you put in too little time being out with people as a shepherd and a leader. Ironically, this will make you a poorer preacher. It is only through doing people-work that you become the preacher you need to be–someone who knows sin, how the heart works, what people’s struggles are, and so on. Pastoral care and leadership (along with private prayer) are to a great degree sermon preparation. More accurately, it is preparing the preacher, not just the sermon. Through pastoral care and leadership you grow from being a Bible commentator into a flesh and blood preacher.
- Keller
- Keller
Thursday, October 01, 2009
weakness
The unforgivable crime is soft hitting. Do not hit at all if it can be avoided; but never hit softly.
-Theodore Roosevelt
-Theodore Roosevelt
Saturday, September 26, 2009
sacrifice
The English bible was made in blood.
- David Daniell, speaking about William Tyndale's work
- David Daniell, speaking about William Tyndale's work
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Sunday, September 06, 2009
death bed conversion
The thief on the cross repented at the very last, but as a wise Puritan put it, God gave us one last minute conversion in Scripture so that no one would despair, but only one so that no one would presume.
- Doug Wilson
- Doug Wilson
Monday, August 31, 2009
teaching truth, confronting error
A pastor needs two voices, one for gathering the sheep and the other for
driving away wolves and thieves. The scripture supplies him with the means
for doing both.
- Calvin
from: 2 Corinthians, Titus, 1-2 Timothy, Philemon
Qtd. in Strauch, Biblical Eldership, p. 236
driving away wolves and thieves. The scripture supplies him with the means
for doing both.
- Calvin
from: 2 Corinthians, Titus, 1-2 Timothy, Philemon
Qtd. in Strauch, Biblical Eldership, p. 236
Thursday, August 27, 2009
signed: Anonymous
Never write what you dare not sign. An anonymous letter-writer is a sort of assassin, who wears a mask, and stabs in the dark. Such a man is a fiend with a pen. If discovered, the wretch will be steeped in the blackest infamy.
- CH Spurgeon
- CH Spurgeon
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Correction and humility
"The heart of a fool can always find an excuse for ignoring correction."
"If we wait for perfect people to show up to point out our errors and our flaws, we'll die as fools."
- Josh Harris
"If we wait for perfect people to show up to point out our errors and our flaws, we'll die as fools."
- Josh Harris
Sunday, August 02, 2009
redeeming suffering
It is faith that transforms suffering into a cross.
- Gene Veith, God at Work (153).
- Gene Veith, God at Work (153).
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
concerning gleaning laws
...the biblical laws encourage landholders to be generous, sharing harvest blessings with less fortunate members of the community through regulations for the sabbatical year, gleaning, tithing, and ’scrumping’... (i.e.) entering an orchard without permission and helping oneself to fruit.... Israelites are reminded that they do not have absolute rights over the land and its produce, but have been privileged to live there by the divine owner and are dependent on him for its fertility.
- David Baker, Tight Fists or Open Hands?: Wealth and Poverty in Old Testament Law
quoted at Leithart.com
- David Baker, Tight Fists or Open Hands?: Wealth and Poverty in Old Testament Law
quoted at Leithart.com
Thursday, July 16, 2009
jonah
The primary purpose of the book of Jonah is to engage readers in theological reflection on the compassionate character of God, and in self-reflection on the degree to which their own character reflects this compassion, to the end that they become vehicles of this compassion in the world that God has made and so deeply cares about.
- Mark Futato, ESV Study Bible
- Mark Futato, ESV Study Bible
Monday, July 13, 2009
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
don't try to be clever when you preach
The true teacher should not seek to soar on the gaudy wings of brilliant oratory, pouring forth sonorous polished sentences in rhythmic harmony, but should endeavor to speak pointed Truths of God—things that will strike and stick—thoughts that will be remembered and recalled, again and again, when the hearer is far away from the place of worship where he listened to the preacher’s words.
- CH Spurgeon
- CH Spurgeon
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