Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Repentance


While I walked through my bedroom today I noticed My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers sitting on my wife’s night stand. It has been a long time since I had read anything from that particular book. I opened it up and read a selection on repentance. After reading it I did the hard work of self examination… and it proved to be a great experience. The following is that insert… enjoy

Conviction of sin is best described in the words: My sins, my sins, my Savior, how sad on Thee they fall. Conviction of sin is one of the most uncommon things that ever happens to a person. It is the beginning of an understanding of God. Jesus Christ said that when the Holy Spirit came He would convict people of sin (see John 16:8). And when the Holy Spirit stirs a person’s conscience and brings him into the presence of God, it is not the person’s relationship with others that bothers him but his relationship with God – “Against You, You only, have I sinned, and done this evil in your sight…” (Psalms 51:4). The wonders of conviction of sin, forgiveness, and holiness are so interwoven that it is only the forgiven person who is truly holy. He proves he is forgiven by being the opposite of what he was previously, by the grace of God. Repentance always brings a person to the point of saying, “I have sinned.” The surest sign that God is at work in his life is when he says that and means it. Anything les is simply sorrow for having made foolish mistakes – a reflex action caused by self-disgust.

The entrance into the kingdom of God is through the sharp, sudden pains of repentance colliding with man’s respectable “goodness.” Then the Holy Spirit, who produces these struggles, begins the formation of the Son of God in the person’s life (see Galatians 4:19). This new life will reveal itself in conscious repentance followed by unconscious holiness, never the other way around. The foundation of Christianity is repentance. Strictly speaking, a person cannot repent when he chooses – repentance is a gift of God. The old Puritans used to pray for “the gift of tears.” If you ever cease to understand the value of repentance, you allow yourself to remain in sin. Examine yourself to see if you have forgotten how to be truly repentant.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

It's Been A Long Time


Well… It has definitely been a while since the last time I posted anything on the ole blog. When the semester was finally over, I was mentally done. The last thing I wanted to do was write anything else… the idea of never opening Word again permeated my mind constantly. However, I never intended to go two months without blogging. Not that anyone lost any sleep over it… I’m sure everyone just kept living their lives.

But… I am back now. I have been thinking recently that I would like to write in a series format. Take a topic and just spend a couple posts developing the arguments/ideas that surround that particular subject. So I am asking YOU… what would be something you would be interested in? I would love to hear some of your ideas concerning topics that could be discussed via this forum.

So… let me know if you having ANY IDEAS… I would really love to hear them

And… if no one says anything… well then I will come up with something myself. Hope you are having a great summer.

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