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Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Quotes, TheologyApr 21st, 2009 | 2 Comments
“Fear of the Lord means that I carry around with me such a deep awareness, awe, and reverence for the power, holiness, wisdom, and grace of God that I would not think of doing anything other than living for his glory. Fearing the Lord means that this worshipful awe is the single and unchallenged motivator of everything I think, desire, say, and do.”
~ Paul David Tripp, A Quest for More (Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press, 2007), 126.
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Posted by Jeff in Blog, Gospel, Happy Tensions, Quotes, ReflectionsApr 16th, 2009 | No Comments
"We wrestle with ‘making the gospel relevant.’ But God is about transforming the world to fit the shape of the Gospel." — Total Church
WHO is more relevant than GOD? Seriously, can there by anyone cooler than the Creator? We bore ourselves with second-rate nonsense, and then conclude that God is irrelevant. In fact, it is you and I who are irrelevant. Only Christ gives us lasting value, for while we were yet sinners (our real identity), Christ died in our place (Romans 5:8). He made us relevant. Our new purpose becomes showing how relevant God truly is.
That is...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, Holidays, Jesus, Reflections, Theology, deTheos momentsApr 10th, 2009 | 1 Comment
In conversations I often find supposed "Christians" playing with the notion that there are other paths to God. Or, at least, He will accept us if we try really hard. Isn’t God gracious and forgiving? Doesn’t God believe in us? As if Christ came to set an example, and nothing more. He gave His life away for others, and that pleased God. So we need to serve others too. Do what Jesus would do.
The problem with such reasoning is three-fold (at least):
First, it makes Jesus merely a good person
Second, it rests on the notion that we are good people too
Third, it makes Jesus sacrifice...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, Gospel, Happy Tensions, Quotes, Sanctification, TheologyMar 25th, 2009 | 3 Comments
We wait in the middle, between when God’s promises were made, and when they will be fulfilled, kept to their fullness.
On this, John Calvin writes:
“Let us also remember that we are all in the same condition as Abraham. Our circumstances are all in opposition to the promises of God. He promises us immortality: yet we are surrounded by mortality and corruption. He declares that he accounts us just: yet we are covered with sins. He testifies that he is propitious and benevolent towards us: yet outward signs threaten his wrath. What then are we to do? We must close our eyes, disregard ourselves...
Posted by Jeff in GOD is the Gospel, Gospel, Sanctification, TheologyMar 22nd, 2009 | No Comments
The Gospel is enough, because Jesus is enough. His infinite love and beauty, His sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection are all-sufficient for the Christian life. God came near and rescued us. This one event changes everything, and without it nothing matters.
Timmy Brister, a pastor at Grace Baptist Church pointed this out in a recent post . He notes that C.J. Mahaney, in the concluding chapter of his book, Living the Cross-Centered Life , talks about the centrality of the gospel and how you never move beyond your need for the gospel. When asked, “But don’t I need more than the cross?”...
Posted by Jeff in Gospel, Jesus, Justification, Quotes, TheologyMar 10th, 2009 | No Comments
"Justification is being counted by God as righteous with the perfect obedience and righteousness of Jesus Christ credited to my account."
- 2006 Desiring God national conference, Tim Keller speaking on "The Supremacy of Christ and the Gospel in a Postmodern World"
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Posted by Jeff in Blog, Ekklesia, Gospel, Gospel Rhythms, Making Disciples, Sanctification, missionalFeb 27th, 2009 | 3 Comments
Jonathan Dodson seems to always hit the nail on the head with his insights. Here’s an excerpt (okay, almost every word) from his recent post, "Are we community-centered or Gospel-centered? "
In asking whether his church could get too mature for community , he notes:
"The level of authentic confession of sin, persistent belief in the gospel, love for one another, and sharing of life and mission is remarkable. This is not naive community; it is redemptive community, a community of grace that holds in common brokenness and belief, failure and success, repentance and faith. As...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, GOD is the Gospel, God-centered, Gospel, Jesus, Making Disciples, Preaching, missionalFeb 21st, 2009 | No Comments
Gospel-centered. Gospel-driven. That is what I hope to always be, from now through eternity. The Gospel is all about Jesus. We must see all things through His worth, work, words and ways, and be driven by His Gospel.
(These are not terms I’ve invented. Nor did Tim Keller, but he has been so instrumental in our day on reminding us that every problem in our lives is really a Gospel problem.)
In this audio message from the 2007 Gospel Coalition, Pastor Tim Keller speaks on "Gospel-centered ministry" from 1st Peter 1-2. Listen up, it’s well worth your time.
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Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, Jesus, Music, TheologyFeb 14th, 2009 | 3 Comments
Rend the Heavens [ web | myspace ] is quickly becoming one of my favorite bands. Not just because I know the four band members a bit, or because they lead worship at our Saturday night church gathering. Actually started listening to them a short while before we met, and have found the deep, God-centered content of their songs to take me deeper into theology. I want to know more the God they sing to and about.
The band’s name Rend the Heavens comes from Isaiah 64:1:
"Oh that you would rend the heavens and come down, that the mountains might quake at your presence"
It is an audacious...
Posted by Jeff in Blog, God-centered, Gospel, Quotes, TheologyJan 29th, 2009 | 4 Comments
“The redeemed have all their objective good in God. God Himself is the great good which they are brought to posses and enjoy through redemption. He is the highest good and sum of all good which Christ purchased. God is the inheritance of the saints. He’s the portion of their souls. God is their wealth and treasure, their food, the tree of the paradise of God, their life, their dwelling place, their ornament, their diadem, their everlasting honor and glory. They have none in heaven but God. He is the great good which the redeemed are received to at death and which they are to rise to...
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