Showing posts with label Real Christianity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Christianity. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2008

Wisdom and Encouragement from Wilberforce

We are called to fix our gaze on Jesus, the originator and the One who brings all things to completion, who endured the shame and suffering of the cross for the greater goal of the joy the Father offered (see Heb. 12:2). We look beyond the suffering of the cross to the glory Jesus now enjoys, having once again taken His place in the presence of the Father. There in His glory, His concern is ever for our progress in our relationship with Him. Hebrews even tells us that He always intercedes on our behalf before the Father (see 7:25). When we recall these truths, our hearts are refreshed and our spirits revived. When life is tough, we look beyond the seen to find our courage in the things that are unseen. When our faith is firm, danger, opposition and outright attack do not control our response. We live by faith. The worst the world throws at us can become the instrument by which, when the vessel is broken, the fragrant aroma of Christ is released. It is amazing that it is often in the darkest moments of our lives that the light of Christ shines the brightest.

Of course, it is all too rare that these are our actual responses to the difficulties life in a fallen world brings our way. Too often, it is the emotions of grief and confusion that surface during these times. Our response feels like a failure to reveal Christ and His reality in our lives.

When this happens, don't linger too long in your self-pity. Instead, get back in the action by getting on with God's business. Keep a close watch on your heart. Don't get entangled in immorality. Do the next indicated thing God seems to be leading you to do. Attempt to be an imitator of Christ in your behavior. His goal was always to do the will of the Father. Yours should be the same. Do justice. Show mercy. Be about the Father's business. Guard against the attacks of the enemy. Live like those who are eagerly waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Take inventory of how you are using your time, talents, and resources. Live like you love Jesus! Do it with more gusto than the people of this age pursue fame, fortune, and power.

- William Wilberforce, Real Christianity

Monday, September 1, 2008

Book Giveaway for September

As a few of the previous posts might indicate the book chosen for the September Book Giveaway is William Wilberforce's Real Christianity.

To qualify for the Book Giveaway just leave a comment on this blog post and at the end of the month I'll draw names from a hat to determine the winner.

Two Hundred Years Ago...

"To place the glory of anything over the glory of God is idolatry. When the supreme love of the heart is directed toward anything other than God, idolatry has taken place. Whatever draws our heart from Him, engrosses our minds or holds the number one spot in our affections is an idol. Only God is to be the object of our supreme worship."

"The Spirit is our helper. Our inability is our greatest asset; it creates a humility that becomes dependent on God's grace working in us...
It is virtually impossible to get to the place where you recognize your need for the Spirit and depend upon His working when you have created a safe religiosity that is perfectly manageable by means of your own abilities."

"True faith is something that so pervades our lives that it affects everything we do."

- William Wilberforce, Real Christianity


Real Christianity is a paraphrase in Modern English of William Wilberforce's work originally published in 1797 under the title "A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians in the Higher and Middle Classes in This Country, Contrasted with Real Christianity."

Friday, August 29, 2008

May The Wilberforce Be With You

"Faith is a subject of such importance that we should not ignore it because of the distractions or the hectic pace of our lives. Life as we know it, with all its ups and downs, will soon be over. We all will give an accounting to God of how we have lived."

"When we do not take our problem seriously, we do not seek the solution God offers with the measure of sincerity and intensity that our true condition requires. If we don't understand how seriously ill we are, we don't pursue the remedy with the required diligence. If we are slightly ill, we take an aspirin. If we are dying, we passionately pursue a cure. The cure is not forced on us; it is offered to us."
- William Wilberforce, Real Christianity