“And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.” - Acts 5:41
“For my own part, I have never ceased to rejoice that God has appointed me to such an office. People talk of the sacrifice I have made in spending so much of my life in Africa […] Is that a sacrifice which brings its own blest reward in healthful activity, the consciousness of doing good, peace of mind, and a bright hope of a glorious destiny hereafter? Away with the word in such a view, and with such a thought! It is emphatically no sacrifice. Say rather it is a privilege. Anxiety, sickness, suffering, or danger, now and then, with a foregoing of the common conveniences and charities of this life, may make us pause, and cause the spirit to waver, and the soul to sink; but let this only be for a moment. All these are nothing when compared with the glory which shall be revealed in and for us. I never made a sacrifice.”
- David Livingstone
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
worship
worship—a response of gratitude due to the overflow of His grace which engages the mind, heart, body and soul.. because the beauty of the gospel compels you to—how does this arise? constant meditation and exploration of the Word, that is, pursuit for the tripartite knowledge of God (connaĆ®tre, savoir, et savoir-faire)
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Martin luther
"World, death, devil, hell, away and leave me in peace! You have no hold on me. If you will not let me live, then I will die. But you won't succeed in that. Chop my head off, and it won't harm me. I have a God who will give me a new one."
-- Martin Luther
Monday, January 07, 2013
Peace by Tim Keller
Peace by Tim Keller
Phillippians chap 4: 4-12
The Christian peace is not expelling negative thoughts - stop facing facts
BUT a triumphant power that transcends the facts = the peace of God (that transcends understanding)
-feel protected by God, sense of God's presence
to be completely poised under any circumstances (Paul)
discipline not talent
1. thinking - true, noble & right doctrine (putting things into perspective!)
2. thanking -dont be anxious but make requests to God with thanksgiving
3. loving
-redemption of the world (prime example of the good in the seemingly most terrible things)
loving mutable things wont bring peace
supremely loving the immutable - presence of God -where peace is not disturbed
The Confessions of Saint Augustine
But what do I love, when I love Thee? not beauty of bodies, nor the fair harmony of time, nor the brightness of the light, so gladsome to our eyes, nor sweet melodies of varied songs, nor the fragrant smell of flowers, and ointments, and spices, not manna and honey, not limbs acceptable to embracements of flesh. None of these I love, when I love my God; and yet I love a kind of light, and melody, and fragrance, and meat, and embracement when I love my God, the light, melody, fragrance, meat, embracement of my inner man: where there shineth unto my soul what space cannot contain, and there soundeth what time beareth not away, and there smelleth what breathing disperseth not, and there tasteth what eating diminisheth not, and there clingeth what satiety divorceth not. This is it which I love when I love my God.
if we love/live for anything more than God, our lives will be restless
the natural consequence of not centring one's life in God
Isaiah 57
Jesus lost all peace so that we can have eternal peace
our identity is in God alone
not our gifts
rejection by the world & injury sldnt rip peace away from us
Phillippians chap 4: 4-12
The Christian peace is not expelling negative thoughts - stop facing facts
BUT a triumphant power that transcends the facts = the peace of God (that transcends understanding)
-feel protected by God, sense of God's presence
to be completely poised under any circumstances (Paul)
discipline not talent
1. thinking - true, noble & right doctrine (putting things into perspective!)
2. thanking -dont be anxious but make requests to God with thanksgiving
3. loving
-redemption of the world (prime example of the good in the seemingly most terrible things)
loving mutable things wont bring peace
supremely loving the immutable - presence of God -where peace is not disturbed
The Confessions of Saint Augustine
But what do I love, when I love Thee? not beauty of bodies, nor the fair harmony of time, nor the brightness of the light, so gladsome to our eyes, nor sweet melodies of varied songs, nor the fragrant smell of flowers, and ointments, and spices, not manna and honey, not limbs acceptable to embracements of flesh. None of these I love, when I love my God; and yet I love a kind of light, and melody, and fragrance, and meat, and embracement when I love my God, the light, melody, fragrance, meat, embracement of my inner man: where there shineth unto my soul what space cannot contain, and there soundeth what time beareth not away, and there smelleth what breathing disperseth not, and there tasteth what eating diminisheth not, and there clingeth what satiety divorceth not. This is it which I love when I love my God.
if we love/live for anything more than God, our lives will be restless
the natural consequence of not centring one's life in God
Isaiah 57
Jesus lost all peace so that we can have eternal peace
our identity is in God alone
not our gifts
rejection by the world & injury sldnt rip peace away from us
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