Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Love as the Fruit of Wisdom

"Let us see that our knowledge has a sanctifying influence on our affections and our lives. Let us not only know Christ but love Him, from a sense of actual benefit received from Him. Let us not only believe that He is the Son of God and the Saviour of the world, but rejoice in Him, and cleave to Him with purpose of heart. Let us not only be acquainted with Him by the hearing of the ear, but by daily personal application to Him for mercy and grace." JC Ryle, Expository thoughts on Mark p.12

From this past week's sermon we learned from Ecclesiastes that mere knowledge does not bring peace and hope but wisdom from above points to God. Specifically today for Christians that wisdom is seen in the cross where salvation was and is revealed. But as we learn about Christ, I pray that it not be mere information about Him, but information that has a sanctifying effect on us, information that would change us. And that we would cleave to Him in the midst of all uncertainty knowing that He will give that daily mercy and grace.

The truth about Angels and Demons


If we are going to see Angels and Demons or have friends going to see it, Westminster Theological Seminary has set up a helpful website, responding to questions that might come up.

http://www.truthaboutangelsanddemons.com/

HT: Justin Taylor

Friday, May 8, 2009

Pointing to the Fruit of Grace

"A few grapes will show that the plant is a vine, and not a thorn." Richard Sibbes, The Bruised Reed

I don't know about you, but there are times in life when I can be much more aware of failures than of victories. Falling to the same sin again, hurting someone with my words, looking at the end of our day and seeing areas where I wasn't faithful.
Richard Sibbes wisely points out that God is faithful to point out where grace is at work in our lives, even when we are unaware.
One of the primary ways that He does this is through the care and encouragement of others. There may be days in our lives when we are more aware of our sin, the struggles and cares of life and in those moments we can have a hard time pointing out the fruit growing in our lives. And it is the sweet words of a friend, reminding us of God's grace that can be oh, so helpful in those moments.
When we are struggling, we may not be aware of the growth happening in our lives, areas where we are obeying and reflecting God. And the encouragement from a friend can point us to where God is working and bearing fruit in our lives, reminding us of His faithful work in us.

Lord, use me as your vessel in pointing out the fruit you are bearing by grace in the lives of those around me, because Lord knows I need that reminder too.