Author Archives: Matt Jury
Grace Is…
Grace is unconditional acceptance given to an undeserving person by an unobligated giver.
HT: @PastorTullian
Christ Is…
Christ is the humility of God embodied in human nature; the Eternal Love humbling itself, clothing itself in the garb of meekness and gentleness, to win and serve and save us.
HT: Reformed Quotes
Great Is Thy Faithfulness
“I Am the Church”
We must not think of the Church as an anonymous body, a mystical religious abstraction. We Christians are the Church and whatever we do is what the Church is doing. The matter, therefore, is for each of us a personal one. Any forward step in the Church must begin with the individual.
A. W. Tozer, Knowledge of the Holy (New York: HaperOne, 1961), 114.
You can download a reading guide for Tozer’s Knowledge of the Holy HERE
Worship Is Our Identity
Remember that, by God’s design, we’re worshipers. Worship isn’t first an activity; worship is first our identity. That means everything you and I do and say is the product of worship. So the treasures (things that have risen to levels of importance in our hearts) that rule the thoughts and desires of our hearts will then control the things that we do.
Paul David Tripp, Dangerous Calling (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2012), 101.
God Tries Our Faith
Faith that cannot be tested cannot be trusted. God tries our faith, not to destroy it, but to develop it.
Warren W. Wiersbe, Be Ready (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1986), 66.
This One Thing I Do
Remember that Christ’s commandment no to be conformed to the world is the consequence of His commandment to be conformed to Himself. ‘Thus did I not’ comes second; ‘this one thing I do’ comes first. You will misunderstand the whole genius of the Gospel if you suppose that, as a law of life, it is perpetually pulling men short up, and saying: Don’t, don’t, don’t! There is a Christianity of that sort which is mainly prohibition and restriction, but it is not Christ’s Christianity. He begins by enjoining: ‘This do in remembrance of me,’ and the man that has accepted that commandment must necessarily say, as he looks out on the world, and its practices: ‘So did I not because of the fear of God.’
Loving Jesus Means Loving His Church Too
All who love Jesus Christ the Lord ought to care deeply about the church, just because the church is the object of Jesus’ own love. Church-centeredness is thus one way in which Christ-centeredness ought to find expression.
J. I. Packer, A Passion for Faithfulness (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 1995), xi.
Rock of Ages