Identified with the Son of God’s Love

If I am a new creature in Christ, then I stand before God, not in myself—but in Christ. He sees no longer me—but only him in whom I am—him who represents me, Christ Jesus, my substitute and surety. In believing, I have become so identified with the Son of his love, that the favor with which he regards him passes over to me, and rests, like the sunshine of the new heavens, upon me.

In Christ, and through Christ, I have acquired a new standing before the Father. I am ‘accepted in the beloved.’

My old standing, that is, that of distance, and disfavor, and condemnation, is wholly removed, and I am brought into one of nearness, and acceptance, and pardon—I am made to occupy a new footing, just as if my old one had never been. Old guilt, heavy as the mountain, vanishes; old dread, gloomy as midnight, passes off; old fear, dark as hell, gives place to the joyful confidence arising from forgiveness and reconciliation, and the complete blotting out of sin.

All things are made new. I have changed my standing before God; and that simply in consequence of that oneness between me and Christ, which has been established, through my believing the record given concerning him. I come to him on a new footing, for I am “in Christ,” and in me there has been a new creation.

Horatius Bonar, Christ and the New Creation

HT: Of First Importance

When Unity Is Not Unity

If you go back through the long history of the Church, you will find that it has often counted most, and has been most used by God, when there have been just a handful of people who were agreed in spirit and in doctrine. God took hold of them and used them and did mighty things through them. But when there was only one Church in the whole of western Europe, what did she lead to? The Dark Ages. And yet it seems to me that this great lesson of history is being entirely forgotten and ignored at this present time. I say these things not because I am animated by any controversial spirit, but because I have a zeal for the truth as I find it in the Scriptures, and regard it as tragic to note the way in which Scripture is being twisted and perverted in the interests of a unity which is not a unity.

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Great Doctrines of the Bible – The Church

HT: Reformed Quotes

Communion with Christ

Communion with Christ is fueled by humility.  Communion with Christ is fueled by sadness and celebration.  Communion with Christ is propelled by an accurate sense of who you are and what you need, and a celebration of the One who gives it.  Awareness of sin and the promise of salvation are what daily drive you to Christ, not to rush through a passage in His Word and say a quick prayer but to sit at His feet and grieve your sin and give praise for the grace that meets you in it.

Paul David Tripp, Dangerous Calling (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2012), 161.

Caleb the Overcomer

My book business Laus Deo Books collaborated with Faithful Life Publishers to republish the book Caleb the Overcomer (available at FLP and on Amazon). To enter a drawing for a free copy courtesy of Laus Deo Books, share this link AND submit an entry on the form below the video. Three winners will be announced on Friday, November 1, 2013.

(A Kindle edition will be available soon!)