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Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, History, Reflections, TheologyJan 24th, 2009 | No Comments
I may be the only man ever to receive for a wedding present from his new bride the complete works of Henry Scougal. I read the book on our honeymoon, and have been greatly impacted by the short earthly life and long-lasting passion of this godly man.
The Scottish Scougal (1650-1678) (whom I’ve mentioned before) died of tuberculosis at 28 years old, yet his enduring legacy through from his most well-known book: The Life of God in the Soul of Man. The book is a description of Christianity to a friend with additional spiritual counsel for daily life. The title alone — that God’s...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, GOD is the Gospel, God-centered, Gospel, Jesus, Quotes, TheologyDec 9th, 2008 | No Comments
“As God, Christ is the destination to which we move; as man, the path by which we go.”
- John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion , 3.2.1 (via OFI )
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Posted by Jeff in Blog, Ekklesia, God-centered, Gospel, Ministry, Theology, missionalDec 7th, 2008 | 2 Comments
Missional is more than a buzzword (see here for some humor about it, some serious reflection here ).
Missional is missionary used as an adverb — an adjective-verb. I believe it aims to connote the what, why and how of being the Church in our culture. (I like the word, although I don’t want to overuse it. Much like "love," we want to be wise with our words, for we should not "love" a hamburger as much as our child. Although, come to think of it, enjoying Burgerville with my son makes us both happy.) (grin)
The Scriptures are replete with God’s commands and enablements...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, Gospel, Joy, Reflections, deTheos momentsNov 28th, 2008 | No Comments
I want to celebrate those who get "it." What’s the "it?" It is the Gospel.
It is the lens through which we are to see, and the engine for what should drive us in life. We are far worse than we realize, yet, in Christ, far more loved than we every imagined. God relates to us totally on the basis of His free grace. We cannot earn, should not deceive ourselves into thinking we could or should, and God has designed that we can only relate to Him rightly on the basis of the finished work of His Son. He treated Jesus like He was us, so He could treat us who trust in Christ like...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, Quotes, TheologyOct 28th, 2008 | No Comments
“Salvation is wholly of grace, not only undeserved but undesired by us until God is pleased to awaken us to a sense of our need of it. And then we find everything prepared that our wants require or our wishes conceive; yea, that He has done exceedingly beyond what we could either ask or think.
Salvation is wholly of the Lord and bears those signatures of infinite wisdom, power, and goodness which distinguish all His works from the puny imitations of men. It is every way worthy of Himself, a great, a free, a full, a sure salvation.
It is great whether we consider the objects (miserable, hell-deserving...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, GOD is the Gospel, Gospel, Grace, Jesus, Justification, Theology, repentanceOct 27th, 2008 | No Comments
"Before you can ever make a clean and unamended confession of your sin, you have to first begin by confessing your righteousness. It’s not just your sin that separates you from God; your righteousness does as well. Because, when you are convinced you are righteous, you don’t seek the forgiving, rescuing, and restoring mercy that can be found only in Jesus Christ." (p. 22)
“Grace is for the willing and we only become willing when we confess not only the gravity of our sin, but our inability to deliver ourselves from it. Then our willingness opens to us all the sustenance...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, Jesus, Joy, Quotes, Sanctification, Theology, godly trajectory, humilityOct 18th, 2008 | 1 Comment
"… give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." ( 1 Thess. 5:18 )
What is God’s will for my life? That has always been one of most frequent questions I’ve heard, and asked. How can I know what He wants me to do, who He designed me to be?
God’s will is multi-faceted, yet He is strangely easy to please, as our caring heavenly Father. He has given some specific instructions as to what His will for us is. Trusting wholly in His Son is His direct command for all of us ( Acts 17:30; 1 John 5:13 ). Abstaining...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, TheologyOct 7th, 2008 | 1 Comment
This is one of the most even-handed and concise critique of the the so-called prosperity "gospel" I’ve found, featuring a clip of the Houston life-coach Joel Osteen. Mark Driscoll brings clarity on the issue of the health and wealth (or prosperity) "gospel," which does not line up with Scripture or even Jesus’ own life on earth. Watch all the way to the end for a helpful commentary. Specifically, does our definition of a "good life" include the life Jesus lived Himself?
Also read Al Mohler’s commentary, "Are We Promised Prosperity ." His...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, Books, Church Planting, Ekklesia, God-centered, Gospel, Ministry, Reading, missionalSep 27th, 2008 | No Comments
Tim Chester, co-author of Total Church, was interviewed over on the Desiring God blog. Check it out. Good stuff.
I’ve been reading the book and am challenged on a number of levels. My soul and mind resonate with the subtitle: “A radical reshaping around Gospel and community.”
A helpful quote from Chester:
One of our catchphrases is “ordinary people living ordinary life with gospel intentionality.” It means doing the chores, having meals, watching sports, and so on with an intention to talk about Jesus, to pastor one another with the gospel, and to share that gospel with...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, Theology, deTheos momentsSep 25th, 2008 | 2 Comments
Or go home without it, for that matter.
What am I talked about? Visa, MasterCard, American Express?
Nope. You can live a whole life without those.
But, you cannot live a second of your life without the Gospel. That is because we need Jesus … always.
The more I talk with church leaders and people, the more I think we have largely missed the Gospel.
We think of it as the starting point, or the diving board (to use my favorite home-grown analogy). We don’t just start at the Good News of Jesus and then move onto maturity in the Christian life focusing on other things. We never, ever, ever...
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