Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2009

What is the Starting Point for Mercy?

What is the universal condition of mankind?  What is the fundamental Biblical teaching about humanity?  Is it that we are sinful?


NO!


Jesus was a human and he was not sinful.  One day we will have new bodies and we will forever be human and yet we will not be sinful.  What is the fundamental Biblical teaching about humanity?


It is that we are IMAGE BEARERS of God.  This is the starting point for mercy.  If you try and start from any other place, it will not take you quite so far.


Calvin said it this way, "To see another human being, is to see a creature that delights God by mirroring God.  Wherever God contemplates His own face, He holds it in honor."


His royal stamp on every person demands your respect, your love, your care, your honor.  Whether you encounter faces in the country club, the nursing home, or the ghetto, you can look them squarely in the eye and address them as "Your Majesty."  It's His royal stamp. 
 ~Mercy: Pillars and Practice-- a lecture by Paige Benton Brown.   Download the full audio here.


A few years ago when I was attending Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, I was lucky enough to attend a class on Bible history taught by the incomparable Paige Benton Brown.  I'd never heard of her before, when my friend said that she had heard (our pastor) Tim Keller once say, "You know Paige is the best speaker in the PCA, don't you?"  Well, after a glowing commendation like that, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to hear her, and I must say, the praise is well warranted.

The above snippet was taken from her talk on mercy at a woman's conference.  It blew me away, and parts of it brought tears to my eyes.  I strongly recommend listening to it.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Purpose-Driven Life

glo⋅ri⋅fy [glawr-uh-fahy, glohr-]
-verb (used with object), -fied, -fying


1.  to honor with praise, admiration, or worship; extol.
2.  to make glorious; invest with glory.


Some thoughts that have been going through my head lately...


  • Our lives were created with a purpose.  Yes, this is old hat to some of you, but it is something that has been striking me lately.  We were not created to be rich.  My purpose in life is not to be happy, nor is it to be successful as the world defines success.  What I do as my job is not to define who I am. 
  • What purpose were we created for?  I always liked the way the Westminster Shorter Catechism puts it 

Q.1. What is the chief end of man?
A. Man's chief end is to glorify God, [a] and to enjoy him forever. [b].
[a]. Ps. 86:9; Isa. 60:21; Rom 11:36; I Cor 6:20; 10:31; Rev 4:11
[b]. Ps. 16:5-11; 144:15; Isa. 12:2; Luke 2:10; Phil 4:4; Rev 21:3-4
  • We will always glorify something.  What does it mean to glorify something?  If we say a movie glorifies violence, we are saying that the movie praises violence, it makes it look good.  It gives honor to violence.  You at this very moment are glorifying something.  What does your life point to?
Am I fulfilling the purpose of my life?  I was created to bring God glory.  Does my life reflect that (probably not) and what can I do to change that?


The prayer of my heart right now is that He will transform me.  Father God, take away my desires for earthly glory.  I pray that you would conform me to your image and that my life and my all would point towards you.  Lord, show me the areas of my life that I need to give to you.  Ever conform me to your likeness and draw me nearer to you.  I lift these in Jesus's name.