Tuesday, June 18, 2019

All Things Serve Him

"All things serve Him. That is, everything will at last be seen to be under His control, contributing to His eternal purposes—and (here is another marvel) the Lamb’s victory will be ours as well."
- Elisabeth Elliot


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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Caring for One Another by Ed Welch

I recently finished reading Caring for One Another by Ed Welch.
Here are some quotes that stood out to me.

"You know you have entered into the heart when you discover wants, affections, or desires."
(Kindle edition, page 24)

"Practice seeing the good—not just good circumstances but moral goodness. Notice when the person is patient when treated badly, kind when treated unkindly, forgiving, gentle, and able to say no to renegade desires."
(Kindle edition, page 30)

"Here is a general rule: the more you understand a person’s physical weaknesses, the more patient you will be with that person."
(Kindle edition, page 39)

"As a variation of the Golden Rule you could also consider what has been unhelpful to you and others. For example, it is almost always unhelpful to give advice to someone who is troubled unless the troubled one asks. Advice is what we would do in another’s situation, even though we might never have been in that situation. It typically sounds teacher-like, and it bypasses compassion. It is rarely personal. So hold back your advice unless it is requested."
(Kindle edition, page 47)

"Hardships will come. Jesus has gone before us in hardships and knows us. The love of the Father pursues us in our hardships. The Father’s justice, which will silence all perpetrators and restore his people, is assured."
(Kindle edition, page 55)

"Both our own suffering and the suffering of others compel us to humility, in which we aspire to be more like children than teachers. These do, however, remind us that God speaks about our suffering and to sufferers."
(Kindle edition, page 58)

"Not that sin itself is good, but we are actually blessed when we can see our sin."
(Kindle edition, page 61)

"We do this work in small steps, being a little more alert in everyday conversations, a little more confident that the Lord uses ordinary people. We are just moving toward one person, then another, knowing, seeing good things, bearing burdens, praying for and praying with."
(Kindle edition, page 67)


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Tuesday, June 04, 2019

Here is Love

Here is love vast as the ocean,
Loving-kindness as the flood,
When the Prince of Life, our ransom,
Shed for us His precious blood.
Who His love will not remember?
Who can cease to sing His praise?
He can never be forgotten
Throughout heav’n’s eternal days.

On the Mount of Crucifixion,
Fountains opened deep and wide;
Through the flood-gates of God’s mercy
Flowed a vast and gracious tide.
Grace and love like mighty rivers
Poured incessant from above;
Heaven’s peace and perfect justice
Kissed a guilty world in love.

Here is love that conquered evil:
Christ, the firstborn from the grave;
Death has failed to be found equal
To the life of Him Who saves.
In the valley of our darkness
Dawned His everlasting light;
Perfect love in glorious radiance
Has repelled death’s hellish night.

That same love beyond all measure,
Mocked and slain by hateful men,
Lives and reigns in resurrection
And can never die again.
Here is love for all the ages,
Radiant Sun of Heav’n He stands,
Calling home His Father’s children,
Holding forth His wounded hands.

Here is love, vast as the heavens;
Countless as the stars above
Are the souls that He has ransomed,
Precious daughters, treasured sons.
We are called to feast forever on a love beyond our time;
Glorious Father, Son, and Spirit
Now with man are intertwined.

Here is Love by William Rees, Matt Giles, and Vell Rives

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