If you work your way through the Old Testament, this is what you will find. There were dead, lifeless periods when you would think that everything had come to an end – that God’s ways were forgotten. How did these dead periods suddenly give way to something else? Was it that people got together and organized something? Never! Not on a single occasion! Invariably it happened like this: that when they were utterly hopeless, and downcast, and really thought the end had come, God suddenly, unexpectedly, and in the most amazing manner did something. It is God who revives His work. You and I tend to be anxious, over-anxious, about the work, don’t we? Like that poor man Uzzah, we put out our hand to steady the ark, forgetting that he was struck dead for attempting to do so. And there are many people today who seem to think that they must do something to safeguard God’s cause. My dear friend, you need not trouble; God revives His work, but in His time, in His way, and with the person or persons whom He has chosen. The Old Testament history is amazing in that respect. – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Romans, Vol. 1, p.96
Hebrews 10:19-25 & Jerry-rigged Spirituality
I grew up in Eakly, so I can legitimately and authoritatively speak concerning the subject of jerry-rigging. Contrary to popular folklore, anything cannot be fixed with duct tape, bailing wire, and a pair of pliers. It is true that much can be temporarily “patched” or maintained with the aforementioned items, but “fixed” is an exaggeration. Jerry-rigging seems great, until it kills you. Everything is cool until the bull decides to alleviate his huge, raging , travel-nervous bladder and urine flies in your face instantly causing a swerve instinct; and swerving with a ton of top heavy bull flesh…
Likewise spiritual jerry-rigging seems great too, until it kills you.
Too many get excited about the “therefore” in scripture for the wrong reason. After 4 chapters of assiduous focus on the High Priesthood of Christ we can now mercifully move on to some practical stuff, some stuff that really effects how I live right? Like approaching one of those long drawn out Texas towns we pray there will be a loop to let us bypass the scenic tour of downtown. We want to bypass the slow tedious theology and get on with the fast pace of our lives. Just tell me what to do in order to arrive at my destination of blessedness in the fastest possible manner. No one takes the scenic routes anymore. We jerry-rig our spirituality to spit out results. Our machine is operated on the philosophy of pragmatism, not principle.
The deal is that everything that precedes the therefore is there for a reason. If you strip away the theology you subtract the impetus towards what follows it. You end up with a non-Spirit spirituality. Theology is the study of God. When you want to take God and His ways out to be left with a set of seven practical spiritual steps you are left with law. “Just tell me what to say to get you in bed, I want the benefits without the commitment,” that is the language of spiritual jerry-rigging.
Theology produces the vegetable garden of “let-us” in Hebrews 10:22-24. Jerry-rig the theology out of the system and you will only grow a pseudo-let-us that has the bitter taste of law.
The Doctor: the Understanding of, Not the Doing of Sin Brings the Greatest Joy
An inadequate understanding of our sinfulness is probably the greatest single cause of our failure to rejoice always in the Lord always, and to realize that this message is the greatest good news the world has ever received. …The positive road to joy is always via the depth of sin. …It ought to be impossible for us to use the word ‘gospel’ without bursting forth, as it were, into a hymn of praise and thanksgiving. – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Romans Vol. 1, pp. 58, 59
Tolle Lege: Spectacular Sins
I hate watered down answers to the problem of pain, they do not sustain. I hate it when Christians feel ashamed of the greatness of God, the sovereignty of God, the wisdom of God, and the goodness of God in the midst of catastrophe. When God is made less of in an attempt to make us feel better in our pain the bandage will soon fall off and the deadly wound will be revealed to not have been healed. This book is no such answer. It gives strength to suffer not by making less of God, but much of God.
At the all-important pivot of human history, the worst sin ever committed served to show the greatest glory of Christ and obtain the sin-conquering gift of God’s grace. God did not just overcome evil at the cross. He made evil serve the overcoming of evil. He made evil commit suicide in doing its worst evil.
Evil is anything and everything opposed to the fullest display of the glory of Christ. That’s the meaning of evil. In the death of Christ, the powers of darkness did their best to destroy the glory of the Son of God. This is the apex of evil. But instead they found themselves quoting the script of ancient prophecy and acting the part assigned by God. Precisely in putting Christ to death, they put his glory on display—the very glory that they aimed to destroy. The apex of evil achieved the apex of the glory of Christ. The glory of grace.
My aim is to show that sin and evil, no matter how spectacular, never nullify the decisive, Christ-exalting purposes of God. No, my aim is more than that. These spectacular sins do not just fail to nullify God’s purpose to glorify Christ, they succeed, by God’s unfathomable providence, in making his gracious purpose come to pass. This truth is the steel God offers to put in the spine of his people as they face the worst calamities. There will be tenderness in due time. But if the back of our faith is broken because we think God is evil or absent, who will welcome him when he comes with caresses?
Tolle Lege: Job
The best gift I received this Christmas was one I already had, kind of. Previously the same poem was available under the title The Misery of Job and the Mercy of God by John Piper with photography by Ric Ergunbright. This reissue, titled simply Jōb, with illustrations by Chirstopher Koelle is amazing; the art is married to and seemingly birthed out of the poetry. This is excellent tonic for the suffering soul. I highly recommend that you do three things in relation to it:
- Buy it for yourself.
- Read / Listen (an audio recording comes with the gift set) to the book with your family
- Buy extra copies to give away to the suffering.
And now come, broken, to the cross,
Where Christ embraced all human loss,
And let us bow before the throne
Of God, who gives and takes his own,
And promises – whatever toll
He takes – to satisfy our soul.
Come learn the lesson of the rod:
The treasure that we have in God.
He is not poor nor much enticed
Who loses everything but Christ.
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zWQ8EjoN94]
Hebrews 10:1-18 & High School…Never Again
Bethany liked high school, me, not so much. If at the end of my life I were to compile a list of things I am glad I only have to do once in my life, I’m sure high school would be in the top ten. What relief from worry and anxiety might we have in our lives if we knew some things need never be repeated? What if it were guaranteed you would never have to:
Have another painful surgery.
Battle cancer.
Loose a child.
Loose a spouse.
Send a loved one off to war.
We are not guaranteed any of these things. But we are told that the atoning sacrifice of Christ was a once for all, never to be repeated act that secures our salvation and puts us in perfect standing with God. I never have to make a perfect sacrifice for my sins, and that’s good news because I never could, and the reason is that He already has. What relief and comfort should we derive from those precious word of our Lord as he hung on the cross, “It is finished!”
Hymns I’m Angry I Didn’t Learn As a Child (6)
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
By Walter Chalmers Smith
Immortal, invisible, God only wise,
in light inaccessible hid from our eyes,
most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days,
almighty, victorious, thy great name we praise.Unresting, unhasting and silent as light,
nor wanting, nor wasting, thou rulest in might;
thy justice like mountains high soaring above
thy clouds which are fountains of goodness and love.To all, life thou givest, to both great and small;
in all life thou livest, the true life of all;
we blossom and flourish as leaves on the tree,
and wither and perish, but naught changeth thee.Great Father of glory; pure Father of light,
thine angels adore thee, all veiling their sight;
all laud we would render; O help us to see
’tis only the splendor of light hideth thee!
John Owen: Hater of Sin, Lover of God
Here are the quotes, used and unused, from last night’s biographical address on John Owen.
If thou art, as many in this pretending age, a sign or title gazer, and comest into books as Cato into the theatre, to go out again,—thou hast had thy entertainment; farewell! – In The Preface of the Death of Death in the Death of Christ
Heresy is a canker, but it is a spiritual one; let it be prevented by spiritual means: cutting off men’s heads is no proper remedy for it.
May it please your majesty, could I posses the tinker’s abilities for preaching, I would willing relinquish all my learnings. – In reply to Charles II when asked why he would go hear such a tinker a John Bunyan preach
…I am going to him whom my soul has loved, or rather who has loved me with an everlasting love, – which is the whole ground of all my consolation. The passage is very irksome and wearisome, through strong pains of various sorts, which are all issued in an intermitting fever. I am leaving the ship of the church in a storm; but whilst the great Pilot is in it, the loss of a poor under-rower is inconsiderable. – A letter to His friend Charles Fleetwood
I am glad to hear it; but O brother Payne! The long wished-for day is come at last, in which I shall see that glory in another manner than I have ever done or was capable of doing in this world. – To Thomas Payne with arms uplifted and eyes heavenward on the morning of the day of his death.
The vigor, and power, and comfort of our spiritual life depends on the mortification of the deeds of the flesh. – The Mortification of Sin
Do you mortify; do you make it you daily work; be always at it while you live; cease not a day from this work; be killing sin or it will be killing you. – The Mortification of Sin
…sin is never less quite when it seems to be most quite, and its waters most deep when they are still… – The Mortification of Sin
Sin always aims at the utmost; every time it raises up to tempt or entice, might it have its own course, it would go out to the utmost sin of its kind. Every unclean thought or glance would be adultery if it could; every covetous desire would be oppression, every thought of unbelief would be atheism, might it grow to its head. – The Mortification of Sin
He that shall call a man from mending a hole in the wall of his house, to quench a fire that is consuming the whole building is not his enemy. – The Mortification of Sin
Be much in thoughtfulness of the excellency of the majesty of God and thine infinite, inconceivable distance from him. …Think greatly of the greatness of God. – The Mortification of Sin
Let no man, then, pretend to fear sin that doth not fear temptation to it. They are too nearly allied to be separated. Satan hath put them together so that it is very hard for any man to put them asunder. He hates not the fruit who delights in the root. – On Temptation
The ways of our entering temptation are so many, various, and imperceptible, – the means of it so efficacious and powerful, – the entrances of it so deceitful, subtle, insensible, and plausible, – our weaknesses, our unwatchfulness so unspeakable, – that we cannot in the least keep or preserve ourselves from it. We fail in both wisdom and power for this work. – On Temptation
Should you go into an hospital, and see many persons lying sick and weak, sore and wounded, with many filthy diseases and distempers, and should inquire of them how they fell into this condition, and they shall all agree to tell you of such or such a thing was the occasion of it, “By that I got my wound,” says one, “And my disease,” says another, – would it not make you a little careful how or what you had to do with that thing or place? Should you go into a dungeon, and see many miserable creatures bound in chains for an approaching day of execution, and inquire the way and means whereby they were brought into that condition, and they should all fix on one and the same thing, would you not take care to avoid it? – On Temptation
It will never be exhausted; it is not wasted by men’s spending on it; yea the more they draw out this treasure, the more it grows and abounds! – Indwelling Sin
Fix you affections on heavenly things: this will enable you to mortify sin; fill them with the things that are above, let them be exercised with them, and so enjoy the cheifest place in them. They are above blessed and suitable objects, meet for and answering unto our affections; – God himself, in his beauty and glory; the Lord Jesus Christ who is “altogether lovely, the cheifest of ten thousand;” grace and glory; the mysteries revealed in the gospel; the blessed promises thereby. Were our affections filled up, taken up, and possessed with these things, as it is our duty that they be, – it is our happiness when they are, – what access could sin, with its painted pleasures, with its sugared poisons, with its envenomed baits, have unto our souls. – Indwelling Sin
The Danger of men’s souls lieth not in a disability to attain a comprehension of longer or more subtle confessions of faith, but in embracing things contrary unto, or inconsistent with this foundation thereof. – The Person of Christ
Nothing renders us so like unto God as our love unto Jesus Christ for he is the principle object of His love; – in him doth his soul rest – in him is he always well pleased. Wherever this is wanting, whatever there may be besides, there is nothing of the image of God. – The Person of Christ
There is no greater discovery of the depravation of our natures by sin and degeneracy of our wills from their original rectitude, than that – whereas we are so prone to the love of other things, and therein do seek for satisfaction unto our souls where it is not to be obtained – it is so hard and difficult to raise our hearts unto the love of God. Were it not for that depravation, he would always appear as the only suitable and satisfactory object of our love. – The Person of Christ
An imaginary Christ will effect nothing in the minds of men but imaginary grace. – The Person of Christ
A God-man was necessary for our atonement because…required that there should be an obedience yielded unto God, bringing more glory unto him than dishonor did arise and accrue from the disobedience of man. – The Person of Christ
And although the life of faith and vision differ in degrees – or, as some think, in kind – yet have they both the same object, and the same operations, and there is a great cognation between them. – The Person of Christ
This, therefore, deserves the severest of our thoughts, the best of our meditations, and our utmost diligence in them. For if our future blessedness shall consist in being where he is, and beholding of his glory, what better preparation can there be for it that in a constant previous contemplation of that glory in the revelation that is made in the Gospel, unto this very end, that by a view of it we may be gradually transformed into the same glory? – The Glory of Christ
For they all grow on this root of an over-valuation of temporal things… One real view of the glory of Christ and our concernment therein will give us full relief in this matter…When we have due apprehensions hereof, – when our minds are possessed with thoughts of it, – when our affections reach out after its enjoyments, – let pain, and sickness, and sorrows, and fears, and dangers, and death, say what they will, we shall have in readiness wherewith to combat with them and overcome them; and that on this consideration, that they are all outward, transitory, and passing away, whereas our minds are fixed on those things which are eternal, and filled with incomprehensible glory. – The Glory of Christ
No man shall ever behold the glory of Christ by sight hereafter, who doth not on some measure behold it by faith here in this world. …No man ought to look for anything in heaven, but what one way or other he hath some experience in this life. – The Glory of Christ
There is more glory given to God by coming to Christ in believing, than in keeping the whole law; inasmuch as he has more eminently manifested the holy properties of his nature in the way of salvation by Christ, than in the giving of the law. – The Glory of Christ
There is not anything that Jesus Christ is more delighted with, than that his saints should always hold communion with him as to this business of giving and receiving. For,-…1.This exceedingly honors him, and gives him the glory that is his due. …2. This exceedingly endears the souls of the saints to him, and constrains them to put a due valuation upon him, his love, his righteousness, and grace. – Communion with God
The best biography I read of John Owen was Andrew Thomson’s Prince of the Puritans. I have an extra copy that I will give away for free (to SLBC readers only). Just leave a comment and state why you would like to learn about John Owen. If by some miracle there is more than one reply if any I will choose the one I think best.
The Doctor: Can We “Lecture” the Bible?
I am one of those who do not recognize any consideration of the Word of God which is not accompanied by worship. The Bible is not an ordinary book – it is God’s book, and it is a Book about God and man’s realtionship to Him. Therefore, every time we consider or study the Bible we are, of necessity, worshipping. – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Romans Vol. 1, p. 1
Bible Reading Plans
Zondervan has several for free. Their three year plan has become my most reccommended.
Discipleship Journal has some great plans to purchase although you can download and print a free one with a “do not copy” watermark.
The Discipleship Journal Plan in which you read from four different sections of Scripture is avaliable for free on Bethlehem Baptist Church’s website. You can also download some bookmarks witht he plan on them. This is the plan I will go through this year.


