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Consistent and Meaningful Bible Intake

December 3, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

Over at the Blazing Center, Mark Altrogge writes on 8 ways to get more out of our Bibles:

1. Prepare the night before
2. Pray
3. Same time, same place every day.
4. Keep track of what you read
5. Write in your Bible
6. Read consecutively
7. Use a journal
8. Respond to what you’ve read

These are some great practical helps you simply must check out.

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Be A Man…

December 3, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

Ray Van Neste offers some tips on what it means to be a man to some college students.

(HT: JT & Tim Ellsworth)

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The Christian and Persecution…

November 29, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

In Studies in the Sermon on the Mount, D. Martyn Lloyd Jones expounds Matthew 5:10 — “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” He says the following at the end of this chapter – “If you try to imitate Christ, the world will praise you; if you become Christlike, it will hate you.”

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2008 Books of Interest…

November 28, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

JT presents some books of which he is excited for ’08 (including new offerings from D.A. Carson, David Wells and Tim Keller).

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Ruined Dating Life?

November 28, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

Josh Harris explains that often his excellent teaching has been misapplied by some and encourages us that he isn’t out to ruin your dating life.

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Free Audio – The Pursuit…

November 28, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

I have been encouraged so far in the free audio I have listened to from Sovereign Grace Church in Gilbert, AZ. The Pursuit was a men’s conference held recently. Guest Speakers included: Steve Shank, Rich Gamache, Craig Cabiniss, Rich Richardson, Pete Payne, Glynn McKenzie, Mark Alderton and C.J. Mahaney. The messages are available on SovCast or can be downloaded directly here.

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MM – Traditions for Advent…

November 26, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

For today’s Marriage Monday, I wondered what if any family traditions you celebrate during the holidays. In Disciplines of a Godly Family, Kent and Barbara Hughes emphasize how “family traditions can resonate with the festival spirit in commemorating God’s goodness.” They tell of their tradition during Advent:

Early on, we began the tradition of lighting the candles of Advent, a ritual that emphasizes self-examination in preparation for the two comings of Christ, first in the Incarnation and second in final judgment. The highlight of our children’s days was the progression of nightly Scripture readings and the relighting of each candle.

We coupled this Advent tradition with a Jesse Tree — a barren branch symbolizing that Christ came from the root of Jesse (i.e., in the Davidic line) and that he grew up like a tender shoot from dry ground (Isa. 53:2). Each evening one of the children had the privilege of placing on the tree a construction paper ornament reminding us of a prophecy about Christ while the appropriate Scripture was read. It would be misleading to give the idea that we did this every evening without fail and that the children were always angelic acolytes. We recall a few fights about whose turn it was and tears when little fingers got too close to the flame. But imperfect as we were, these traditions wonderfully enhanced our children’s Christmas focus. And we cherish the memory of their beautiful, candlelit faces, luminous with a curious combination of impatience and wonder.

Meg and I are consistently looking for new ways to enhance time together with Andrew. This suggestion is helpful, although it is a bit too complex for someone of Andrew’s age (do we want little ones playing with fire yet). Nevertheless, traditions can be established that have deep abiding spiritual influence. That is the focus. We all remember something like putting up a tree or licking the beaters from the mixer. What spiritual traditions are we passing on to the next generation?

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Thanksgiving…

November 21, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

Speaking of Thanksgiving, I will probably be out of the pocket and done with blogging until Monday. This coming Sunday, should be enjoyable as we look at Mark 8:27-30 and Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Christ. Who do you say that He is?

Hope you have a great Thanksgiving and are able to direct thanks to God for all the blessing He has brought upon you this past year.

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Thanksgiving Audio…(For Free)…

November 21, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

Usually, midweek, I link to some sort of audio that I have listened to which might be interesting. Here are a couple of ideas for you…

Listen to the 1st message in John Piper’s new series on being born again. This was a wake up call to me personally as I pondered the ho-hum attitude of so many and the worldliness that exists within the church. I was convicted to do something pointing to the Biblical change the Gospel produces soon.

If you are in more of a Thanksgiving mood and maybe traveling looking for something fun to plug through an IPOD, Christian Audio is running a Thanksgiving special and have 10 free audiobooks to download for free…John Piper’s Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce would be excellent, as would The Legend of Squanto, a Radio Theatre Focus on the Family Production.

Enjoy!

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Chalmers on the Affections…

November 21, 2007 by Mere Agency Support

I really enjoyed reading Thomas Chalmers’ sermon entitled The Expulsive Power of a New Affection. Chalmers hammers and hammers the truth of the Gospel into you as you read this. The first sentence is a theme oft-repeated in this work: “There are two ways in which to a practical moralist may attempt to displace from the human heart its love of the world; either by a demonstration of the world’s vanity, so as that the heart shall be prevailed upon simply to withdraw its regards from an object that is not worthy of it; or, by setting forth another object, even God, as more worthy of its attachment; so as that the heart shall prevailed upon, not to resign an old affection which shall have nothing to succeed it, but to exchange an old affection for a new one.” In other words, we can either preach against all the ways and reasons that worldliness is so horribly wrong in the life of a believer, or we can preach the remedy of the Gospel as the agent of change. He further states, “…in the Gospel do we so behold God as that we may love God. It is there, and there only, where God stands revealed as an object of confidence to sinners–and where our desire after Him is not chilled into apathy by the barrier of human guilt which intercepts every approach that is not made to Him through the appointed Mediator.” Summarizing toward the end of this great work, Chalmers says, “We know of no other way by which to keep the love of the world out of our heart than to keep in our hearts the love of God–and no other way by which to keep our hearts in the love of God, than by building ourselves on our most holy faith.”

These were definitely some incredible words to read. Too often we labor hard in Christian circles to decry and speak against all the manners of worldliness that seem to run rampant both within and without the church. Chalmers would say, rather than do that, labor to instill in the lives of your people strong affections rooted in the Gospel and God Himself. If your affections are here, then worldliness will not cohabitate long. This was an excellent insight. I encourage you to take time to read this work. It would be well worth it.

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From One Degree To Another?

Yeah, that's right. My one, consuming passion is Jesus Christ, my Lord. I'm totally gripped by one message: the Gospel - the good news that God came after me when I was far from Him. So, the life I live, I live by faith in Him: He loved me and gave Himself for me.

From One Degree To Another is the change that He's accomplishing in me by grace. Growing downward in humility, upward into Him, outward toward others, and inward with renewal characterize my existence.

This site is where I flesh all of these types of things out, including my life as a slave to Jesus, husband, father, coffee-enjoyer, and pastor. I hope it encourages you.

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