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May22

Monday Devotions - Passion and the Truth

Christians are to be passionate about the truth, especially the Gospel. However, sometimes, our feelings can race ahead of our reason and obscure the portion of truth we’re trying to communicate.

When I was in college, I was profoundly affected by being baptized in water. I was so affected that I tried to persuade everyone I talked to that they needed to be baptized as well. I’d disrupt campus Christian meetings with obnoxious questions about why baptism wasn’t being emphasized. I tried to convince my Christian friends that they were living a sub-Christian life if they hadn’t been baptized, and ended up baptizing about 6 people over months that followed. I was on a mission from God. Or so I thought.

I still think water baptism is important. There’s no question that

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May15

Monday Devotions – Kids, Kings, and Creeping Things

Praise the Lord from the earth, you great sea creatures and all deeps,
    fire and hail, snow and mist, stormy wind fulfilling his word!
Mountains and all hills, fruit trees and all cedars!
Beasts and all livestock, creeping things and flying birds!
Kings of the earth and all peoples, princes and all rulers of the earth!
Young men and maidens together, old men and children!
Let them praise the name of the Lord,
for his name alone is exalted;
    his majesty is above earth and heaven.
He has raised up a horn for his people, praise for all his saints,
    for the people of Israel who are near to him.
Praise the Lord! (

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May8

Monday Devotions - The Nevers of the Gospel

After 33 years of being a Christian, I’m learning that many of my godly acts and thoughts are accompanied by a corresponding danger of imbalance or deception. That means that when I’m pursuing obedience in one way, I may also be pursuing idolatry in another.

Because I’m tempted to rest in my own righteousness before God, even after conversion, I consistently look for ways to restrict God’s commands, commend my own performance, or trade one virtue for another. I’ve found this prayer from The Valley of Vision particularly helpful in helping me to discern my self-atoning tendencies. I’ve divided it into three categories:

Using Truth RightlyO Lord, My I never fail to come to the knowledge of the truth,Never rest in a system of doctrine, however scriptural,That

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May1

Monday Devotions - How Sweet and Awful

When planning the songs for the Together for the Gospel conference with Mark Dever, he suggested a hymn that I knew about but had never sung. It’s called How Sweet and Awful is the Place, and was written by my historical hero, Isaac Watts. Numerous guys came up to me at the conference and told me how much the words had affected them. Terry Stauffer from Alberta, Canada blogged on it. As I was considering what to post this morning, the words of the hymn kept coming to mind. 1. How sweet and awful is the placeWith Christ within the doors,While everlasting love displaysThe choicest of her stores.2. While all our hearts and all our songsJoin to admire the

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Apr24

Monday Devotions - Unmeasured Grace

The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you. (1Cor. 16:23)

Grace. It’s a term that’s much easier to understand than experience. Actually, I’m not sure we understand it very well, either.

Do you have a malnourished view of grace? It’s not too hard to tell. Do you live in a constant state of fear and discouragement that you aren’t measuring up to God’s standards? Do you wonder if God’s forgiveness covers your worst sins? If so, you’re failing to benefit from the unmerited acceptance God offers us through the grace of the cross. Or maybe you have the ill-informed perspective that being a Christian really isn’t all that difficult. You think the Gospel of grace is great news for non-Christians but rarely think about it as a believer.

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Apr17

Monday Devotions - The Day After Easter

Our senior pastor, Josh Harris, spoke on Luke 24

yesterday at our church. His insightful preaching on this passage provoked some of these thoughts.

What were the days following Jesus’ resurrection like for the first disciples?

Jesus had died, and he was dead no longer. Just as He promised, He had overcome death, the last enemy. But what did it all mean?

Surely, it took time for them to fully comprehend the whirlwind of events that had taken place the previous week. Before He returned to his Father, Jesus helped His followers to realize some of the implications. ( Lk. 24:27

) His death and resurrection were no aberration in God’s plan. They WERE the plan. ( Lk. 24:26) God had accepted Jesus’ payment for the sins of His people. Animal sacrifices 

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Apr10

Monday Devotions - Living by the Righteousness of Another

A few weeks ago I shared thoughts on preaching the Gospel to yourself. I find myself continually returning to this theme. Perhaps that’s because we so easily forget what is meant to be the mainspring of our lives – the relationship made possible with God through the saving work of Jesus Christ.

I’ve been thinking about where my motivation for godly living comes from. How do we remain motivated to pursue a life of holiness and fruitfulness, regardless of our circumstances?

Here’s what happens to me. I’m doing well for a season. Quiet times are going great, I’m experiencing grace in resisting temptations,  and seeing some fruit in my ministry. Then something, I’m not always sure what, takes place that shakes my “firm” footing. I wake up tired. My wife

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Apr3

Monday Devotions - Is There One Thing?

When Jesus heard this, he said to him, “One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” (Luke 18:22)

You probably recognize this verse as being Jesus’ response to the rich young ruler’s question, “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” (Lk. 18:18) (I had the privilege of preaching from this passage yesterday morning at my church. If you’d like to hear an MP3 after Tuesday, you can download it here.)  At first glance, it might seem that Jesus is saying that if anyone wants to have eternal life, they need to give up all their material possessions. People throughout history have understood it

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Mar27

Monday Devotions - Grateful for Mercy

“But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’" ( Luke 18:13

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Yesterday morning Chris Silard, one of our pastors, preached a message from Luke 18:9-14

on the Pharisee and the tax collector. It was wonderfully convicting and encouraging. Chris highlighted many of the differences between the attitudes and actions of the two men. He pointed out that the Pharisee mentions God only once in his prayer, while he uses the pronoun "I" five times. His goal isn’t to seek God but to impress Him. HIs prayer, rather than being an expression of dependence, is an exercise in self-exaltation. In contrast, the tax collector describes himself as "a sinner." Or more precisely, the

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Mar20

Monday Devotions - Receiving Correction as a Gift

This comes from the prayer “Reproofs” in The Valley of Vision:

Teach me how to take reproofs from friends,Even though I think I do not deserve them;Use them to make me tenderly afraid of sin,More jealous over myself, More concerned to keep heart and life unblameable.Cause them to help me reflect on my want of spirituality,To abhor myself, to look upon myself as unworthy,And make them beneficial to my soul. May all your people know how little, mean, and vile I am,That they may see I am nothing, less than nothing,To be accounted nothing,That so they may pray for me aright,And have not the least dependence upon me.

In His mercy, God often sends people into our lives who

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