Author Archives: Matt Jury
The Reason I Get up in the Morning
No matter what is or isn’t working in my ministry, no matter what difficulties or battles I am facing, the expansive glory of God gives me reason to get up in the morning and do what I have been gifted and called to do with enthusiasm, courage, and confidence. My joy isn’t handcuffed to the surrounding circumstances or relationships; I don’t have to have my heart yanked wherever they go. I have reason for joy because I am a chosen child and a conscripted servant of the King of kings and Lord of lords, the great Creator, the Savior, the sovereign, the victor, the one who does reign and will reign forever. He is my Father, my Savior, and my boss. He is ever near and ever faithful. My passion for ministry is not about how I am being received; it flows out of the reality that I have been received by him. My enthusiasm is not because people like me, but because he has accepted and sent me. My passion is not the result of my ministry being as glorious as I thought it could be, but because he is eternally and unchangeably glorious. So, I preach, teach, counsel, lead, and serve with a gospel passion that inspires and ignites the same in the people around me.
Paul David Tripp, Dangerous Calling (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2012), 122-123.
The Majesty and Glory of Your Name
Grace Makes True Obedience Possible
The motivations that spring from full apprehension of God’s grace do not change the rules but do change the reasons for our obedience. Grace encourages and enables us to serve God out of love for Him and desire for His glory. Grace makes true obedience possible because a thankful response to unearned merit is motivated more by love for God than by love for self.
All Things Become New
If you can get His [Christ’s] love into a man’s heart, that will produce new tastes and new inclinations, which will reform, and sweeten, and purity faster than anything else does.
No Christianity without the Cross
No theology is genuinely Christian which does not arise from and focus on the cross.
John R. W. Stott, The Cross of Christ (Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2006), 211.
When a Leader Forgets His Own Sinfulness
A true leader is not so much aware of the talents or gifts he has that others do not have as he is of the fact that he is as weak and as capable of sin as anyone. It is when leaders forget their sinfulness that they fall into sin and lose their ability to lead.
Preacher, What Are You Preaching?
The preacher should not enter his pulpit claiming to have received a revelation; his claim should be that he is a man who reads the Word and prays and believers that the Holy Spirit illumines and enlightens his understanding, with the result that he has a message for the people.
Children of the Heavenly Father
Happy Father’s Day, Dad!
Christ, the Word of God
Only the Christ of the Scriptures could have brought us the salvation of the Scriptures.
James Stalker, The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1966), 174.