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17 Sunday Jan 2010

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An excellent song I heard while visiting a friend’s church.  Looking forward to introducing it at my own church.

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Repentance 4

08 Friday Jan 2010

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Thomas Watson writes, “there must be first some seeds of faith in the heart of a penitent, otherwise it is a dead repentance and so of no value” (emphasis mine).  It is not simply an essential command of the Christian to repent; it is, Watson reasons, the essential command, being the foundation-grace given by God  (Hebrews 6:1). “…religion which is not built upon this foundation must needs fall to the ground.”

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Repentance 3

07 Thursday Jan 2010

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Counterfeit Repentance

Watson begins at this point to direct his readers toward a definition of repentance, which he first defines in the negative.  Realizing this is no way to define something, I shall skip ahead to his positive thesis (which actually occurs in a subsequent chapter) and then circle back to deal with the material in Chapter Two.

“Repentance,” writes Watson, “is a grace of God’s Spirit whereby a sinner is inwardly humbled and visibly reformed.”  Seems an excellent definition.  This deals specifically with the inner presence of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life as well as sanctification which is brought about by the inner machinations of the Third Person of the Trinity.

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Repentance 2

06 Wednesday Jan 2010

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Chapter 1: A Preliminary Discourse

Paul defends himself before King Agrippa in Acts 26, pointing out three things: the way his life was before his conversion, the way he was converted and the how he lived after his conversion.  Says Watson, “When Paul, this ‘vessel of election’, was savingly wrought upon, he laboured to do as much good as previously he had done hurt.  He had persecuted saints to death before, now he preached sinners to life.”

Watson speaks also of which comes first, the chicken or the egg repentance or faith.  “Doubtless repentance shows itself first in a Christian’s life.  Yet I am apt to think that the seeds of faith are first wrought in the heart.”  He then compares the light of a candle, when entering a room from a hallway…you see the light from the flame before the candle gets there, but the light emanates from the candle’s burning wick.

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Repentance 1

05 Tuesday Jan 2010

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An excellent friend has sent me an excellent little book on The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson.  In a similar vein to my mini-review of key points of John Owen’s On Temptation and Sin in Believers, &c, I will be offering reviews on this blog of this work which will no doubt have effect on me that I will only be able to dream of at present.

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Yahweh Yireh: My Provider

03 Sunday Jan 2010

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I spent the evening with a dear friend and his boyfriend this evening.  I haven’t seen this friend in a very long time and it was wonderful to meet his boyfriend and get caught up on friendship stuff.  I have found that it is an excellent idea to let folks whom I love know that I love them unconditionally, whether or not I agree with their decisions, like their sins (because I am aware that I sin…a LOT), or think they could be more moral.  What I’m supposed to do is to call them (as myself) to repentance and the forgiveness of sins in Christ.

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Man-centered Self-help, 1

26 Saturday Dec 2009

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One of the guys in my same-sex attraction group sent the following email out to the guys right before Christmas.  I finally had a chance to read it and respond, so I thought I’d share that with you, the folks who read my blog.

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Are the Shipwrecked Saved By Sinking?

13 Sunday Dec 2009

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The Biblical model is to ask forgiveness and obtain it by asking.

Right?

Wrong.

But we’re supposed to repent, right?  We’re supposed to ask forgiveness! The Bible tells us so!

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Angry at God

01 Tuesday Dec 2009

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I was a teacher for a while in public schools.  My student teaching experience was in an affluent community comprised of white, Jewish and students of international origin.  The kids were all descendants of doctors, lawyers and community pillars of some sort or other.  My teaching experience was in a district which was predominantly low-income, one parent (grandparent, that is) families.

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Pray and Don’t Lose Heart 1

29 Thursday Oct 2009

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Luke 18

The Parable of the Persistent Widow

1And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart. 2He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor respected man. 3And there was a widow in that city who kept coming to him and saying, ‘Give me justice against my adversary.’ 4For a while he refused, but afterward he said to himself, ‘Though I neither fear God nor respect man, 5yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will give her justice, so that she will not beat me down by her continual coming.'” 6And the Lord said, “Hear what the unrighteous judge says. 7And will not God give justice to his elect, who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long over them? 8I tell you, he will give justice to them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”

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