Sunday, July 15, 2012

Walk His Ways


“…keep all these commandments and do them, which I command you today, to love the Lord your God and to walk always in His ways.”  Deuteronomy 19:9a


“As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him.” Colossians 2:6


“He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.” 1 John 2:6


“Oh what joy to walk His ways” – Ben Zornes

Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Almost Christian


Time is flying by here at Ellerslie, yet at the same time every day is long and full.  My favorite advanced class right now is "Greatest Sermons" in which we listen to and read through some amazing sermons by men of old; A.W. Tozer, Johnathan Edwards, Major Ian Thomas, Martin Luther...  I never thought I would have enjoyed and learned so much by reading these old sermons!  Thanks to Ben Zornes (who is teaching this class) I've have a new desire to read sermons!
One sermon that has greatly impacted and challenged me is "The Almost Christian" by John Wesley.  The basis is that you can have all forms of godliness, live morally pure and "believe" in the Gospel yet merely be an almost Christian. It convicted me in many ways as I look at the motives and my "forms of godliness".  If you have some extra time and would like to read some convicting words form Wesley, I found the sermon text online
http://new.gbgm-umc.org/umhistory/wesley/sermons/2/.  It is old language and takes time to follow but it's well worth it!  I do encourage you to at least read the quote below.


Following is a quote as Wesley begins to do describe what the difference is between an almost Christian and the absolute Christian.  There are many things but first and foremost it is the love of God:

“...what is implied in the being altogether a Christian?" I answer first, the love of God.  For thus saith his word, "Thou shalt love the Lord they God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all they strength." Such a love as this, as engrosses the whole heart, as rakes up all the affections, as fills the entire capacity of the soul and employs the utmost extent of all its faculties.  He that thus loves the Lord his God, his spirit continually “rejoiceth in God his Savior.”  His delight is in the Lord, his Lord and his All, to whom “in everything he giveth thanks.  All his desire is unto God, and to the remembrance of his name.”  His heart is ever crying out, Whom have I in heaven but Thee?  And there is none upon earth that I desire beside Thee.”  Indeed, what can he desire beside God?
Not the world, or the things of the world; for he is "crucified to the world, and the world crucified to him."  He is crucified to "the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life."  Yea, he is dead to pride of every kind: for "love is not puffed up" but "he that dwelling in love, dwelleth in God and God in Him”, is less than nothing in his own eyes."

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Colorado and the Gospelteer Class


Hello from Colorado!  I am very excited to be back at Ellerslie for a portion of the advanced training program.  These next 5 months is a season of studying God’s word, growing in the knowledge of the Lord, seeking Him in prayer and learning from many wise counselors.  It is an intense time of training with a very busy schedule and lots of homework (which is a new challenge for me but I'm really learning to enjoy it :).  But my mom has been encouraging me to share more on this blog as I go through this training.  So I am going to attempt to post a couple times a week.  It won’t necessarily be long posts, typically just a quote or simple paragraph of what God is showing me.  I'll need to keep it simple if I want to share at all!


A main advanced class I’m taking here is the Gospelteer Class, in which we study how to be a bearer of the Gospel in words and actions, and understand the fullness of the true Gospel.  Each week I’ll be studying an aspect of the Gospel.  I’m so excited for this time to study God’s word and the dig deeper into truth.
The first assignment which I studied last week is The Need of the Soul in Light of the Holiness of God.  What a wonderful subject to study; the holiness of God.  It’s so huge and vast, and a subject to continually grow in.  Following is a portion of my studies.  It's not eloquent writing, but I pray the subject matter blesses you...

The soul of man is under the judgment of God, and the natural state of man is completely corrupt, vile and guilty of all sin.  There is absolutely nothing that a sinner can do in his own power to plead worthy at the throne of God.  But man does not even begin to understand the vileness of his soul until he begins to see the holiness of God.  The knowledge of the holy is key in understanding mans depraved and sinful nature.   The instance Isaiah came to the realization of his personal depravity was when he had his vision of the holiness of God.  In light of the indescribable holiness of God, man is as dust.  God’s holiness must be proclaimed so man may rightly understand his natural state and unworthiness.
Thus, man is in need of a rescuer, in need of someone or something to save his soul when it comes before the presence of the almighty God.  That rescuer is Jesus Christ who the most holy God sent to cover the sin of every depraved soul.  But the blood of Jesus has no significance to man unless the soul is in utter despair over its natural sinful state and the ineffable Holy Lord God Almighty.

As Proverbs 9:10 so accurately reveals to us; “the knowledge of the holy is understanding”.  It is essential to grow in the knowledge of the holy in order to even begin understanding the gospel.  Thus every increase in knowing God’s holiness brings us to a deeper realization of the gospel.  A.W. Tozer writes in Knowledge of the Holy; “Low views of God destroy the Gospel for all who hold them.”  So as bearers of Christ name and carriers of the gospel we must personally seek to constantly grow in the knowledge of God’s holiness.  And also proclaim His holiness whenever we share the gospel, whether it be by words or actions.

Monday, February 6, 2012

If we... HE shall...

"This is a faithful saying:

For if we died with Him,
We shall also live with Him.
If we endure,
We shall also reign with Him.
If we deny Him,
He also will deny us.
If we are faithless, He remains faithful;
He cannot deny Himself."

2 Timothy 2:11-13


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sharing the Writings of My Mom

My mom has recently started a website, sharing her thoughts and life lessons.  Mom has always had a desire to write; encouraging and challenging others on a variety of topics.  She has many years of experience being a wife, mother, friend, teacher and now grandmama!  She is my greatest mentor and constantly pushing me to grow in all area's of my life.  I am excited to be able to share her wisdom with you all through her website.  She is an excellant writer, vividly painting a picture through words.  Her one desire is to glorify God whether it be writing about faith, home making, femininity, parenting, marriage, or whatever God has pressed her to share.
Mom is blogging regularly (much better than me... ;-) and I guarantee you will be blessed by her writings.  So steep a cup of tea and read an article or two... and please leave her comments!  I know they encourage her as they do any writer.  May your day be blessed.