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This is where we stand.
There is no neutrality, invoking Jesus’ saying that “one cannot serve two masters” (Matt. 6:24 ). There can be no compromise between the wisdom of God and the wisdom of the world. Unbelief leads to distortion of the truth, exchanging the truth for a lie ( Rom. 1:25 ). Only by trusting God’s Word can we come to a saving knowledge of Christ (John 5:24 , 8:31 , 15:3 , Rom. 10:17 ).
Meet the faces of the “I’m Sorry” campaign, a group of Christians who go to Chicago’s pride celebrations every year to apologize for their past hateful actions against LGBT people. The group started in 2010 and has since moved to other cities across the world. This is what love looks like. (via the Advocate)
This is what love looks like according to people who want to remake God in their own image.
Wait I can’t tell if that was a compliment or an insult…
It’s neither. The I’m Sorry campaign is gay-affirming, and so they are twisting God into their own image.
Love isn't the term, compromising with the world is. We must preach the wrath of God against sin, and the work of Christ in the cross for sinners, and call them to faith in Christ and repentance of sins. That is love.
Covenant...
The children of believing parents, at least their next and immediate seed, even of us Gentiles now under the gospel, are included by God within the covenant of grace. - Thomas Goodwin
Imma tell it everywhere I go, tell the world!
As Christians, we should never add "Compromise" as an option. We must know where we stand--under the authority of the Scriptures
Thought for the moment
"The sovereignty of God is strongly emphasized in Scripture. He is represented as the Creator, and His will as the cause of all things. In virtue of His creative work heaven and earth and all that they contain belong to Him. He is clothed with absolute authority over the hosts of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth. He upholds all things with His almighty power, and determines the ends which they are destined to serve. He rules as King in the most absolute sense of the word, and all things are dependent on Him and subservient to Him. There is a wealth of Scripture evidence for the sovereignty of God, but we limit our references here to a few of the most significant passages: Gen. 14:19; Ex.8:11; Deut. 10:14,17; I Chron. 29:11,12; II Chron. 20:6; Neh. 9:6; Ps. 22:28; 47:2,3,7,8; Ps. 50:10-12; 95:3-5; 115:3; 135:5,6; 145:11-13; Jer. 27:5; Luke 1:53; Acts 17:24-26; Rev. 19:6."
- Louis Berkhof, Systematic Theology
The greatest enemy to human souls is the self-righteous spirit which makes men look to themselves for salvation. - Charles Spurgeon
It is fearful to fall in the hands of a living God. Heb. 10:31
“God’s purpose for my life was that I have a passion for God’s glory and that I have a passion for my joy in that glory, and that these two are one passion.” ― Jonathan Edwards
By Grace Alone
“We Work by Grace,” excerpt from John Piper’s writings in “Future Grace”:
“By the grace of God I am…
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“We Work by Grace,” excerpt from John Piper’s writings in “Future Grace”:
“By the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.” – (1 Corinthians 15:10)
“Paul realized that the first part of this verse might be misunderstood. So he goes on to say, “Though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.”
This text does not say that Paul is obeying Christ out of gratitude for grace he had given in the past. It says that, at every moment, the future grace of God enabled Paul’s work.
Does it really say that? Doesn’t it just say that the grace of God worked with Paul? No, it says more. We have to come to terms with the words, “Though it was not I.” Paul wants to exalt the moment-by-moment grace of God in such a way that it is clear that he himself is not the decisive doer of this work.
Nevertheless, he is a doer of this work: “I worked harder than any of them.” He worked. But he said it was the grace of God “toward me.”
If we let all the parts of this verse stand, the end result is this: grace is the decisive doer in Paul’s work. Since Paul is also a doer of his work, the way grace becomes the decisive doer is by becoming the enabling power of Paul’s work.
I take this to mean that, as Paul faced each day’s ministry burden, he bowed his head and confessed that unless future grace was given for that day’s work, he would not be able to do it.
He recalled the words of Jesus, “Apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). So he prayed for future grace for the day, and he trusted in the promise that it would come with power. “My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19).
Then he acted with all his might.”
Future Grace, page 291
"God does not need your good works..your neighbor does."
~Martin Luther