The moment we make
up our minds that we are going on with this determination to exalt God
overall, we step out of the world's parade... We acquire a new viewpoint;
a new and different psychology will be formed within us; a new power will
begin to surprise us by its upsurgings and its outgoings.
... A.
W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God
We must always
be on our guard lest, under the pretext of keeping one commandment, we
be found breaking another.
... St. Basil
the Great
For us in the Pacific,
in Asia, in India, and in Africa, Christian unity is not an optional extra.
It is an urgent necessity, for our divisions are a real stumbling-block
to the proclamation of the Gospel... Mission is at the heart of the divine
reality. It is the will of God and the Kingdom of God which are to be made
known. Wherever we are, our purpose is not to propagate the Church as an
end in itself, but to proclaim Christ as Lord of all life and as Saviour
of all men.
... John
C. Vockler
Now this is the
ground and original of the Spirit of Love in the creature, it is and must
be a will to all goodness; and you have not the Spirit of Love in you till
you have this will to all goodness at all times and on all occasions. You
may indeed do many works of love and delight in them -- especially at such
times as they are not inconvenient to your state or temper or occurrences
in life. But the Spirit of Love is not in you till it is the spirit of
your life, till you live freely, willingly, and universally according to
it.
... William
Law, The Spirit of Love
Do we think that
when the day has been idly spent and squandered away by us, we shall be
fit to work when the night and darkness come -- when our understanding
is weak, and our memory frail, and our will crooked, and by long custom
of sinning obstinately bent the wrong way, what can we then do in religion?
What reasonable or acceptable service can we then perform to God? When
our candle is just sinking into the socket, how shall our light "so shine
before men that they may see our good works"?... I will not pronounce anything
concerning the impossibility of a death-bed repentance, but I am sure that
it is very difficult, and, I believe, very rare.
... John
Tillotson, Sermons
A scientist said,
making a plea for exchange scholarships between nations, "The very best
way to send an idea is to wrap it up in a person." That was what happened
at Christmas. The idea of divine love was wrapped up in a Person.
... Halford
E. Luccock
We rest on Thee, our shield and our defender!
Thine is the battle, Thine shall be the praise;
When passing through the gates of pearly splendor,
Victors, we rest with Thee, through endless days.
... Edith Gilling Cherry
Oh, the fullness,
pleasure, sheer excitement of knowing God on Earth! I care not if I never
raise my voice again for Him, if only I may love Him, please Him. Mayhap
in mercy He shall give me a host of children that I may lead them through
the vast star fields to explore His delicacies whose finger ends set them
to burning. But if not, if only I may see Him, touch His garments, smile
into His eyes -- ah then, not stars nor children shall matter, only Himself.
... Jim
Elliot
The traditional
worship setting is both the inspiration for faith and fellowship, and the
barrier to it. Due only to Word and Sacrament -- God's ideas -- is there
any faith to be shared or truth to articulate. However, the very setting
in which this is received instills the fear of expressing it informally.
... Paul
G. Johnson, Buried Alive
The 'outsider'
who knows nothing of the mixture of tradition, conviction, honest difference,
and hidden resentment, that lies behind the divisions of the Christian
Church sees clearly the advantage of a united Christian front and cannot
see why the Churches cannot 'get together'. The problem is doubtless complicated,
for there are many honest differences held with equal sincerity, but it
is only made insoluble because the different denominations are (possibly
unconsciously) imagining God to be Roman or Anglican or Baptist or Methodist
or Presbyterian or what have you. If they could see beyond their little
inadequate god, and glimpse the reality of God, they might even laugh a
little and perhaps weep a little. The result would be a unity that actually
does transcend differences, instead of ignoring them with public politeness
and private contempt.
... J.
B. Phillips, Your God is Too Small
All love in general
hath an assimilating efficacy; it casts the mind into the mould of the
thing beloved... Every approach unto God by ardent love and delight is
transfiguring.
... John
Owen
Although tares,
or impure vessels, are found in the church, yet this is not a reason why
we should withdraw from it. It only behooves us to labor that we may be
vessels of gold or of silver. But to break in pieces the vessels of earth
belongs to the Lord alone, to whom a rod of iron is also given. Nor let
any one arrogate to himself what is exclusively the province of the Son
of God, by pretending to fan the floor, clear away the chaff, and separate
all the tares by the Judgment of man. This is proud obstinacy and sacrilegious
presumption, originating in a corrupt frenzy.
... St.
Cyprian
What think ye,
is the Word of God to be fulfilled? Do you believe the Word of God? Do
you believe what is fulfilled in the Word of God because it is fulfilled?
or do you believe because God has said so? If you believe the past fulfillment
because it is past, then you do not believe God. If you believe God, you
must believe the future as well as the past.
... Adolph
Saphir
No one who is fit
to live need fear to die. Poor, timorous, faithless souls that we are!
How we shall smile at our vain alarms, when the worst has happened! To
us here, death is the most terrible word we know. But when we have tasted
its reality, it will mean to us birth, deliverance, a new creation of ourselves.
It will be what health is to the sick man. It will be what home is to the
exile. It will be what the loved one given back is to the bereaved. As
we draw near to it, a great solemn gladness should fill our hearts. It
is God's great morning lighting up the sky.
... George
Springs Merriam, A Living Faith
God appears, and God is Light,
To those poor souls who dwell in Night;
But does a Human Form display
To those who dwell in realms of Day.
... William Blake
Do little things
as though they were great, because of the majesty of Jesus Christ who does
them in us, and who lives our life: and do the greatest things as though
they were little and easy, because of His omnipotence.
... Blaise
Pascal
Do we habitually
remember how it offends our Lord to see divisions in the Christian Church,
nations nominally Christian armed to the teeth against one another, class
against class and individual against individual in fierce and relentless
competition, jealousies among clergy and church-workers, communicants who
forget that the sacrament of union with Christ is the sacrament of union
with their fellow men? Christians are to be the makers of Christ's peace.
Something we can all do is to reconcile individuals, families, classes,
churches, nations. The question is, Are we, as churchmen and citizens,
by work and by prayer, in our private conduct and our public action, doing
our utmost with deliberate, unsparing effort! If so, our benediction is
of the highest: it is to be, and to be acknowledged as being, sons of God.
... Charles
Gore, The Sermon on the Mount
To the dim and
bewildered vision of humanity, God's care is more evident in some instances
than in others; and upon such instances men seize, and call them providences.
It is well that they can; but it would be gloriously better if they could
believe that the whole matter is one grand providence.
... George
Macdonald
The injection of the Word into our lives provides individual or corporate direction in all we do and say.
... Ted W. Engstrom, former president, World Vision US
I have often, on
my knees, been shocked to find what sort of thoughts I have, for a moment,
been addressing to God; what infantile placations I was really offering,
what claims I have really made, even what absurd adjustments or compromises
I was, half-consciously, proposing. There is a Pagan, savage heart in me
somewhere. For unfortunately the folly and idiot-cunning of Paganism seem
to have far more power of surviving than its innocent or even beautiful
elements. It is easy, once you have power, to silence the pipes, still
the dances, disfigure the statues, and forget the stories; but not easy
to kill the savage, the greedy, frightened creature now cringing, now blustering
in one's soul.
... C.
S. Lewis, Reflections on the
Psalms
It is not in the
gifts He received but in the virtues He practiced that Christ is our model.
That which is asked of you, so that you may resemble Him, is to make the
same use as He did of the gifts of God, according to the measure in which
you have received them.
... Jean
N. Grou
The Christian Church
does not want and does not need members because of a job it has to do.
The Christian Church has a secret at her heart and she wants to share it.
Whenever one, by repentance and forgiveness, enters this community of grace,
he discovers life's end, and he too will be constrained to let this life
flow out in appropriate channels. Thrilling and costly projects will come
into existence, but not as ends in themselves, and the group will not become
a means to [such ends]. The group will never forget that one of its primary
functions is to up build the members in love.
... William
T Ham, "Candles of the Lord"
If man is man and
God is God, to live without prayer is not merely an awful thing: it is
an infinitely foolish thing.
... Phillips
Brooks
Complain as little
as possible of your wrongs, for, as a general rule, you may be sure that
complaining is sin: ... because self-love always magnifies our injuries.
... François
de Sales
The God of Pharisaism
was like the God of the Deists, He stood aloof from the world He had made,
and let law take its course. He did not here and now deal with sinful men.
Paul lets us see how new and wonderful was the experience when God "flashed
on his heart" in personal dealing with him. He had not suspected that God
was like that. His theological studies had told him that God was loving
and merciful; but he had thought this love and mercy were expressed once
and for all in the arrangements He had made for Israel's blessedness...
It was a new thing to be assured by an inward experience admitting of no
further question that God loved him, and that the eternal mercy was a Father's
free forgiveness of His erring child. This was the experience that Christ
had brought him: he had seen the splendour of God's own love in the face
of "the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me." [Continued tomorrow]
... C.
H. Dodd, The Meaning of Paul For
Today
What knowledge
of Jesus Christ and His teaching lay behind the flash of enlightenment
it is now impossible for us to say: but it is clear that the God whom Paul
met was the "Father" of Jesus' own Gospel parables, the Shepherd who goes
after the one sheep until He finds it. It was the God, in fact, whom the
whole of the life of Jesus set forth, to the astonishment of those among
whom He moved. Loving still, He brought God to men in the same unmistakable
way. The divine love that through Jesus had found the public an Zacchaeus
had now through the risen Christ found Paul the Pharisee. Hence forward
the central facts of life for Paul were that while he was yet a sinner
God had found and forgiven him, and that this was the work of Jesus Christ,
in whose love the love of God had become plain.
... C.
H. Dodd, The Meaning of Paul For
Today
Going to church
doesn't make you a Christian, any more than going to a garage makes you
an automobile.
... Billy
Sunday
It is clear that
he does not pray, who, far from uplifting himself to God, requires that
God shall lower Himself to him, and who resorts to prayer not to stir the
man in us to will what God wills, but only to persuade God to will what
the man in us wills.
... Thomas
Aquinas
To stand on one
leg and prove God's existence is a very different thing from going on one's
knees and thanking Him.
... Søren
Kierkegaard
Whatever task God
is calling us to, if it is yours, it is mine, and if it is mine, it is
yours. We must do it together -- or be cast aside together, and God in
his absolute freedom goes on by other means to use His Church in hastening
His Kingdom.
...Howard
Hewlett Clark
The axioms of reason
are non-demonstrable assumptions. Why should faith not be granted the same
privilege? The denial of the truths of faith is, in the last analysis,
no less a faith than faith itself, for it rests on personal assumptions
which are apart from scientific necessity. In other words, as the truth
of reason carries its own evidence, so also with faith. To the mind to
whom the axioms of reason are not self-evident, they cannot be proven.
So also in the case of faith: for the mind that is not enlightened by faith,
the evidence of faith is ridiculous. But for the man whose eyes have been
enlightened by the Spirit, faith has its proper evidence, though different
from that of reason. The only sufficient ground of faith is the authority
of God Himself as he addresses me in His Word.
... Paul
K. Jewett, Emil Brunner's Concept of
Revelation
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