Living the Cross Centered Life
Chapter 2
The Divine Order: What You Feel vs. What is Real
“Oh, the havoc that is wrought, and the tragedy, the misery, and the
wretchedness that are to be found in the world, simply because people do not
know how to handle their own feelings!” – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Do we live by “good” or
“bad” feelings?
Do I live by truth?
Do I determine where I stand
before God based on my emotions or based on Scriptural truth?
Do I realize that living by
my feelings and not by God’s Word is pride, a sin God is fiercely opposed
to? (James 4:6 says, “God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the
humble.”)
Living by our feelings makes
us miserable.
When we focus on truth, our
feelings follow, and those feelings can be real, deep, and profound
because they are the effect of Scripture rightly understood and believed.
When you are tempted to
listen to yourself:
Stop!
Ask God for help
Invite another godly person
into the situation
Ask the other person to
help you see the sin that is distracting you
Review the Gospel
Don’t focus on the inward
and the subjective; focus on the outward, the upward, and the objective!
The Gospel is objective truth; it never changes!
Where do you consistently
direct your faith? What does it rest on? Is it your emotional state...or
the objective realities that the Word of God and the Spirit of God have
revealed?
When you read or hear
biblical truth proclaimed, what internal conversation takes place in your
soul? Is your first reaction, ‘What
do I feel about this?’ If so, do you plan to continue submitting
everything ultimately to your feelings? Or will you instead trust in God’s
testimony, so that whenever you encounter biblical truth, your initial
question will always be, ‘Do I
believe it?’
Many, in waiting upon the Lord, find immediate
answers, but this is not the case with all. Some are turned from darkness into
light in a moment, but others are plants of slower growth. A deeper sense of
sin may be given to you instead of a sense of pardon, and in such a case you
will need patience to bear the heavy blow. Though you may be beaten and
bruised, trust God. Though He gives you an angry word, believe in the love of
His heart. Do not give up seeking or trusting the Master because you have not
yet obtained the blessed joy you long for. Cast yourself on Him, and
perseveringly depend even when you cannot enjoy hope. -C.H. Spurgeon
"Wash My Feet, Lord"
I am a sinner, saved by grace, loving and loved by the Saviour, and striving to live the words of Scripture throughout my sanctification. I need to be convicted and changed more into the image of Christ. I desire to share with you, within this blog, all that I am daily learning. I want to serve Christ and become more and more like Him. I don’t want to live a legalistic life, but I do want to live a holy one. I want to see God receive the glory He deserves. I want to see the depth and richness of the Gospel come back to the Church. I want to see God’s people encouraging and building one another up in Christ. I want to encourage young people, and be encouraged by them, to live a set-apart life. I want to give up my life for the sake of the Kingdom and it’s King.
May you accept what is written here, if it truly honors the Lord, as coming from a heart that purely wants to honor Jesus Christ, my Savior. As He teaches me, rebukes me, corrects me, and trains me in righteousness, I hope to grow in my knowledge and love for Him. May everything that is said here bring Him glory. If I stray from the truths of Scriptures, please tell me. May my words be full of grace, as though seasoned with salt. May "the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my rock and my Redeemer.” (Ps. 19:14)
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Living the Cross Centered Life: Part One
I have been reading through a wonderfully simple yet profound book with some friends called "Living the Cross Centered Life" by C.J. Mahaney. God has used this little book to encourage me, strengthen my faith, and ultimately draw me closer to Jesus Christ. I have grown in my love for Him through each chapter simply because Mr. Mahaney constantly and faithfully points me back to Scriptural truth.
I have gathered together favorite verses, quotations, and profound realities that have impacted me through this study in a basic summary of each chapter, and I wanted to share them with you.
I would highly recommend this book. Consider purchasing it online or from your local Christian bookstore. I know it will encourage you and exhort you to live a Cross Centered life for the glory of Christ!
Living the Cross Centered Life
Introduction
At the Core: Life’s Most Important Truth Can Be the Easiest to Forget
“The Cross is the blazing fire at which the flame of our love is kindled, but we have to get near enough for its sparks to fall on us.” – John Stott
• What is your life centered on? What are you most passionate about? What defines you?
• 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.” This is the one transcendent truth that should define our lives. It should “motivate all our work and affect every part of who we are.”
• Nothing is greater or more important than the fact that “God sent His Son to the Cross to bear His wrath for sinners like you and me.”
• “The gospel is not only the most important message in all of history; it is the only essential message in all of history. Yet we allow thousands of professing Christians to live their entire lives without clearly understanding it and experiencing the joy of living by it.” –Jerry Bridges
• The Cross must remain our MAIN focus.
• Things that cloud out our focus on the Cross:
1. Subjectivism – basing our view of God on our changing feelings and emotions
2. Legalism – basing our relationship with God on our own performance
3. Condemnation – being more focused on our sin than on God’s grace
• If the Gospel is not the main thing in my life, am I willing to repent to God and reorder my life with His help?
• We never get over the Cross!
• Grace is more amazing when we look intently at the Cross
Chapter One
The Climax and the Key: Why the Cross Should Define Our Lives
“The Gospel cannot be preached and heard enough, for it cannot be grasped well enough...Moreover, our greatest task is to keep you faithful to this article and to bequeath this treasure to you when we die.” – Martin Luther
• Am I held captive by the Gospel?
• In order to live a cross centered life, I must have a life that is saved and transformed by the Cross
• Do I minimize the seriousness of sin?
• Do I understand that God is fiercely opposed to sin and that He must punish it?
• Aware of God’s wrath – amazed at God’s grace!
• The Gospel is the key to joy, growth, and passion!
“There has never been one moment in your life that has not been tainted by sin, and there was never one moment in the life of Jesus Christ that had been tainted by sin.” –Paul Washer
“He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21
I have gathered together favorite verses, quotations, and profound realities that have impacted me through this study in a basic summary of each chapter, and I wanted to share them with you.
I would highly recommend this book. Consider purchasing it online or from your local Christian bookstore. I know it will encourage you and exhort you to live a Cross Centered life for the glory of Christ!
Living the Cross Centered Life
Introduction
At the Core: Life’s Most Important Truth Can Be the Easiest to Forget
“The Cross is the blazing fire at which the flame of our love is kindled, but we have to get near enough for its sparks to fall on us.” – John Stott
• What is your life centered on? What are you most passionate about? What defines you?
• 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.” This is the one transcendent truth that should define our lives. It should “motivate all our work and affect every part of who we are.”
• Nothing is greater or more important than the fact that “God sent His Son to the Cross to bear His wrath for sinners like you and me.”
• “The gospel is not only the most important message in all of history; it is the only essential message in all of history. Yet we allow thousands of professing Christians to live their entire lives without clearly understanding it and experiencing the joy of living by it.” –Jerry Bridges
• The Cross must remain our MAIN focus.
• Things that cloud out our focus on the Cross:
1. Subjectivism – basing our view of God on our changing feelings and emotions
2. Legalism – basing our relationship with God on our own performance
3. Condemnation – being more focused on our sin than on God’s grace
• If the Gospel is not the main thing in my life, am I willing to repent to God and reorder my life with His help?
• We never get over the Cross!
• Grace is more amazing when we look intently at the Cross
Chapter One
The Climax and the Key: Why the Cross Should Define Our Lives
“The Gospel cannot be preached and heard enough, for it cannot be grasped well enough...Moreover, our greatest task is to keep you faithful to this article and to bequeath this treasure to you when we die.” – Martin Luther
• Am I held captive by the Gospel?
• In order to live a cross centered life, I must have a life that is saved and transformed by the Cross
• Do I minimize the seriousness of sin?
• Do I understand that God is fiercely opposed to sin and that He must punish it?
• Aware of God’s wrath – amazed at God’s grace!
• The Gospel is the key to joy, growth, and passion!
“There has never been one moment in your life that has not been tainted by sin, and there was never one moment in the life of Jesus Christ that had been tainted by sin.” –Paul Washer
“He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
A.W. Pink (The Sovereignty of God)
The new birth is very, very much more than simply shedding a few tears due to a temporary remorse over sin. It is far more than changing our course of life, the leaving off of bad habits and the substituting of good ones. It is something different from the mere cherishing and practising of noble ideals. It goes infinitely deeper than coming forward to take some popular evangelist by the hand, signing a pledge-card, or “joining the church.” The new birth is no mere turning over a new leaf but is the inception and reception of a new life. It is no mere reformation but a complete transformation. In short, the new birth is a miracle, the result of the supernatural operation of God. It is radical, revolutionary, lasting.
Here then is the first thing, in time, which God does in His own elect. He lays hold of those who are spiritually dead and quickens them into newness of life. He takes up one who was shapen in iniquity and conceived in sin, and conforms him to the image of His Son. He seizes a captive of the Devil and makes him a member of the household of faith. He picks up a beggar and makes him joint-heir with Christ. He comes to one who is full of enmity against Him and gives him a new heart that is full of love for Him. He stoops to one who by nature is a rebel and works in him both to will and to do of His own good pleasure. By His irresistible power He transforms a sinner into a saint, an enemy into a friend, a slave of the Devil into a child of God.
The new birth is very, very much more than simply shedding a few tears due to a temporary remorse over sin. It is far more than changing our course of life, the leaving off of bad habits and the substituting of good ones. It is something different from the mere cherishing and practising of noble ideals. It goes infinitely deeper than coming forward to take some popular evangelist by the hand, signing a pledge-card, or “joining the church.” The new birth is no mere turning over a new leaf but is the inception and reception of a new life. It is no mere reformation but a complete transformation. In short, the new birth is a miracle, the result of the supernatural operation of God. It is radical, revolutionary, lasting.
Here then is the first thing, in time, which God does in His own elect. He lays hold of those who are spiritually dead and quickens them into newness of life. He takes up one who was shapen in iniquity and conceived in sin, and conforms him to the image of His Son. He seizes a captive of the Devil and makes him a member of the household of faith. He picks up a beggar and makes him joint-heir with Christ. He comes to one who is full of enmity against Him and gives him a new heart that is full of love for Him. He stoops to one who by nature is a rebel and works in him both to will and to do of His own good pleasure. By His irresistible power He transforms a sinner into a saint, an enemy into a friend, a slave of the Devil into a child of God.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
No Victory - No Crown!
Men and women who hear the Gospel regularly, I often fear much for you. I fear lest you become so familiar with the sounds of its doctrines, that insensibly you become dead to its power. I fear lest your religion should sink down into a little vague talk about your own weakness and corruption, and a few sentimental expressions about Christ, while real practical fighting on Christ’s side is altogether neglected. Oh, beware of this state of mind! Be doers of the Word, and not hearers only. No victory—no crown! Fight and overcome!
~ J.C. Ryle
~ J.C. Ryle
Friday, November 4, 2011
IndoctriNation Trailer
I just wanted to preface why I shared this trailer:
These days are perilous days. I think we can all agree with the words of Judges 21:25, “In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” We are now living in a Christ-hating, God-denying, self-centered world where even the idea of “intelligent design” is being viciously attacked. Something must be done. Christians everywhere must take a stand for what honours Jesus Christ in everything. Christ must have preeminence!
Our family watched this documentary, “IndoctriNation” last night. We were deeply moved and urged to examine, with wisdom and humility, the history of the modern public educational system along with its affect upon society and its ultimate agenda for our children, the next generation. This is not an attack on any parent, child, student, or teacher. Pride attacks people; humility attacks problems. We must all take a hard, humble, and honest look at what is going on around us. We must seek to honour Christ, even if it means taking radical action. We must not judge or criticise others, but with gentleness and love test all things that Jesus Christ, our Savior who was crushed for our sins, may receive the glory, power, honor, dominion, and authority that He deserves in EVERY area of our lives!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
God's Presence in Our Suffering...
"The God on whom we rely knows what suffering is all about-
Not merely in the way that God knows everything, but by experience."
D.A. Carson
"Years ago, I was with a pastor who told me of a man in his church who one day was cleaning his gun with his son. The unthinkable happened - the gun went off, and the little boy was accidentally killed.
This pastor prayed in desperation as he sat with the distraught father, for he was at a loss to know any comfort he could bring. Then he sensed the Lord saying this to him:
'Tell him I understand. Tell him I killed My Son - except it wasn't an accident.'
Our heavenly Father always understands our suffering, for at Calvary, He knew suffering that infinitely exceeds anything we'll ever encounter...Our suffering does not truly compare to His.
Occasionally people speak of their 'Gethsemane experience.' But you and I will never go through anything like what Jesus did at Gethsemane, and we're respectful and wise never to refer to our experiences in those terms. You and I will never be given this cup to drink.
Moreover, you and I have never been, and will never be, abandoned by God. I know sometimes it feels that He's abandoned us; I've felt that way. But those are deceptive feelings, because the One who drank this cup says to you and me, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' We may occasionally feel alone, but we never truly are alone."
- C.J. Mahaney, "Living the Cross-Centered Life"
"We little know what we owe to our Saviour's prayers. When we reach the hilltops of heaven, and look back upon all the way whereby the Lord our God hath led us, how we shall praise Him who, before the eternal throne, undid the mischief which Satan was doing upon earth. How we shall thank Him because He never held His peace, but day and night pointed to the wounds upon His hands, and carried our names upon His breastplate!"
- C.H. Spurgeon
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him." 2 Corinthians 5:21
Not merely in the way that God knows everything, but by experience."
D.A. Carson
"Years ago, I was with a pastor who told me of a man in his church who one day was cleaning his gun with his son. The unthinkable happened - the gun went off, and the little boy was accidentally killed.
This pastor prayed in desperation as he sat with the distraught father, for he was at a loss to know any comfort he could bring. Then he sensed the Lord saying this to him:
'Tell him I understand. Tell him I killed My Son - except it wasn't an accident.'
Our heavenly Father always understands our suffering, for at Calvary, He knew suffering that infinitely exceeds anything we'll ever encounter...Our suffering does not truly compare to His.
Occasionally people speak of their 'Gethsemane experience.' But you and I will never go through anything like what Jesus did at Gethsemane, and we're respectful and wise never to refer to our experiences in those terms. You and I will never be given this cup to drink.
Moreover, you and I have never been, and will never be, abandoned by God. I know sometimes it feels that He's abandoned us; I've felt that way. But those are deceptive feelings, because the One who drank this cup says to you and me, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' We may occasionally feel alone, but we never truly are alone."
- C.J. Mahaney, "Living the Cross-Centered Life"
"We little know what we owe to our Saviour's prayers. When we reach the hilltops of heaven, and look back upon all the way whereby the Lord our God hath led us, how we shall praise Him who, before the eternal throne, undid the mischief which Satan was doing upon earth. How we shall thank Him because He never held His peace, but day and night pointed to the wounds upon His hands, and carried our names upon His breastplate!"
- C.H. Spurgeon
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him." 2 Corinthians 5:21
Monday, September 12, 2011
My Heart's Cry...
I need to read this every morning. Every day, throughout the day, I need to be constantly reminded of my desperate need of God's grace and mercy. I am unworthy, but He is worthy!
"O God, I have tasted Thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need for further grace. I am ashamed of my lack of desire. O God, the Triune God, I want Thee; I long to be filled with longing; I thirst to be made more thirsty still. Show me Thy glory, I pray Thee, so that I may know Thee indeed. Begin in mercy a new work of love within me. Say to my soul, "Rise up my love, my fair one, and come away." Then give me grace to rise and follow Thee up from this misty lowland where I have wandered so long." A. W. Tozer
"But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy , by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by His grace we would be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. This is a trustworthy statement." Titus 3:4-8a
"O God, I have tasted Thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need for further grace. I am ashamed of my lack of desire. O God, the Triune God, I want Thee; I long to be filled with longing; I thirst to be made more thirsty still. Show me Thy glory, I pray Thee, so that I may know Thee indeed. Begin in mercy a new work of love within me. Say to my soul, "Rise up my love, my fair one, and come away." Then give me grace to rise and follow Thee up from this misty lowland where I have wandered so long." A. W. Tozer
"But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy , by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by His grace we would be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. This is a trustworthy statement." Titus 3:4-8a
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