God looked at his enemies and said, in love, “I will send my Son to die for them.” What do you say about/to your enemies?
@jaredcwilson
A pastor (focusing on preaching & training) at Liberty Baptist Church and a Prof. and Author in Residence at Midwestern Seminary, KCMO. Author, *Friendship with the Friend of Sinners* (and 27 more). Dad. Husband. Cinephile. Coke Zero drinker.
God looked at his enemies and said, in love, “I will send my Son to die for them.” What do you say about/to your enemies?
We may see renewal, at the Lord’s discretion, when:
1) we preach according to the word rather than the winds of culture
2) we prize prayer over pragmatism
3) our repentance outpaces our reviling
4) we commit to believing the gospel is the only power of transformation
One of the worst things for humble people to hear is a lot of talk about how humble they are. Just let humble people be. Encourage them in other ways maybe and then “gossip” good things about how humble they are behind their backs.
Proverbs 29:6. Because of the gospel, there is no shame in confession.
"It is a great sin to think any sin little; but it is a greater sin to think the righteousness of Christ is not above all sin." - Ralph Erskine
"Only an awakened church, only people in a revived condition are going to make a dent on this society." - Ray Ortlund, Sr.
The revival we aim for in our preaching may still be quenched by our pride. The Spirit exalts the broken, not the boisterous.
“For I know that my Redeemer lives,
and at the last he will stand upon the earth.”
- Job 19:25
Beautiful ironies of the cross: As they mock him, they submit to prophecy. As they lift him, they exalt him. As they kill him, he conquers. This dark Friday is Good.
"...Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end" (John 13:1). Inexhaustible, immortal, invincible, eternal love.
Spent the last half of today’s workout thinking about how if I were to lose my reputation (rightfully or wrongfully), I would still have my Redeemer, and that therefore I would still be more than okay. I love Jesus.
Reading this book in high school helped change my life
Jesus died for me before I was even sorry for my sin.
From @jaredcwilson.bsky.social’s 𝘓𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘞𝘦 𝘋𝘳𝘪𝘧𝘵 on the temptation of power:
A little thought on Psalm 19:12
"Now we have many enemies, but at death they are all lost; they cannot follow us beyond the grave." - George Whitefield
Flight attendant announcement: “This is not a full flight. Feel free to spread out. There are plenty of open rows in the back.”
2 seconds later, some psychopath: “Can I have that middle seat?”
If your performance is the root of your assurance of salvation, you will always be insecure.
What book does Paul Tripp say your ministry team should read once a year? www.amazon.com/dp/0310155762/
Col. 1:11 is simply astounding. How much power may we be strengthened in? How much endurance and patience with joy will we be strengthened for? ALL. The gospel can sustain you with max effect. Not because *you're* strong, but because Christ is ("according to his glorious might").
The love of God is stronger than our flesh, greater than our suffering, more powerful than our sin, and more eternal than death.
Jesus is there, at the end of your rope.
The restoration of Peter is (more) proof that the children of God cannot out-sin the grace of God.
There will be no renewal without repentance.
The power of the good news is not found in the one who is preaching it but in the One who accomplished it.
"We have to preach Christ. That is really our only business in the pulpit.” - Lesslie Newbigin
Ephesians 2:1-10. From deader than dead to more alive than alive. Praise Jesus.
"Holiness is nothing but the implanting, writing, and realizing of the gospel in our souls.” - John Owen
The first command to man in the Bible is "eat." The last command to man in the Bible is "drink." The Lord bids us feast in his grace.
"Run, John, run! the Law commands
But gives us neither feet nor hands
Better news the gospel brings
It bids us fly and gives us wings."
- John Berridge