Sunday, October 17, 2010
sing aloud, you blood-washed ones; all your praises fall short of the glory which is due to Him." -- C.H. Spurgeon, on the riches and excellencies of Jesus Christ.
Reagan Marsh
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Rev. Reagan Marsh / John 3:30
reaganmarsh@gmail.com / 502.297.1449 cell
"Remember, sinner, it is not thy hold of Christ that saves thee - it is Christ; it is not thy joy in Christ that saves thee - it is Christ; it is not even faith in Christ, though that is the instrument it is Christ's blood and merits; therefore, look not to thy hope, but to Christ, the source of thy hope; look not to thy faith, but to Christ, the author and finisher of thy faith; and if thou doest that, ten thousand devils cannot throw thee down." -- Charles Spurgeon
For there is one God, and one Mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. —1 Tim 2.5, NASB
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Churches and Leaders: Purpose-driven, or Spirit-obeying?
-- Gary Bredfeltd, in "Great Leader, Great Teacher: Recovering the Biblical Vision for Leadership," pg. 177.
Reagan Marsh
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Rev. Reagan Marsh / John 3:30
reaganmarsh@gmail.com / 502.297.1449 cell
"Remember, sinner, it is not thy hold of Christ that saves thee - it is Christ; it is not thy joy in Christ that saves thee - it is Christ; it is not even faith in Christ, though that is the instrument it is Christ's blood and merits; therefore, look not to thy hope, but to Christ, the source of thy hope; look not to thy faith, but to Christ, the author and finisher of thy faith; and if thou doest that, ten thousand devils cannot throw thee down." -- Charles Spurgeon
For there is one God, and one Mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. —1 Tim 2.5, NASB
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Rend your heart!
(by C. H. Spurgeon)
GARMENT RENDING and other outward signs of religious emotion,
are easily manifested and are frequently hypocritical; but to feel
true repentance is far more difficult, and consequently far less common. Men will attend to the most multiplied and minute ceremonial regulations; for such things are pleasing to the
flesh; but true religion is too humbling, too heart-searching, too
thorough for the tastes of the carnal men; they prefer something more ostentatious, flimsy, and worldly. Outward observances are temporarily comfortable; eye and ear are pleased; self-conceit is fed, and self-righteousness is puffed up: but they are ultimately delusive, for in the time of death, and at the day of judgment, the soul needs something more substantial than ceremonies and rituals to lean upon. Apart from vital godliness all religion is utterly vain; offered without a sincere heart, every form of worship is a solemn sham and an impudent mockery of the majesty of heaven.
HEART-RENDING is divinely wrought and solemnly felt. It is a secret grief which is personally experienced, not in mere form, but as a deep, soul moving work of the Holy Spirit upon the inmost heart of each believer. It is not a matter to be merely talked of and believed in, but keenly and sensitively felt in every living child of the living God. It is powerfully
humiliating, and completely sin-purging; but then it is sweetly preparative for those gracious consolations which proud unhumbled spirits are unable to receive; and it is distinctly discriminating, for it belongs to the elect of God, and to them alone.
The text commands us to rend our hearts, but they are naturally hard as marble: how, then, can this be done? We must take them to Calvary: a dying Savior's voice rent the rocks once, and it is as powerful now. O blessed Spirit, let us hear the death cries of Jesus, and our hearts shall be rent even as men rend their vestures in the day of lamentation.
Accessed at http://www.gracegems.org/4/rend_your_heart.htm, 8/18/2010
Reagan Marsh
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Rev. Reagan Marsh / John 3:30
reaganmarsh@gmail.com / 502.297.1449 cell
"Remember, sinner, it is not thy hold of Christ that saves thee - it is Christ; it is not thy joy in Christ that saves thee - it is Christ; it is not even faith in Christ, though that is the instrument it is Christ's blood and merits; therefore, look not to thy hope, but to Christ, the source of thy hope; look not to thy faith, but to Christ, the author and finisher of thy faith; and if thou doest that, ten thousand devils cannot throw thee down." -- Charles Spurgeon
For there is one God, and one Mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. —1 Tim 2.5, NASB