Saturday, November 24, 2012

I Will Put My Law Within Them - ch. 12

The Commands of God are not negligible, but doable as the Spirit comes and works to strengthen our faith in future grace.

Obedience is tied to Love, which is tied to Faith.

When the law meets an unwilling heart of stone, it condemns. When that law is written on hearts softened by the Spirit, the result is LIFE.

OT Law contains both Moral laws which remain, and Ritual/National laws that no longer hold obligation.

Faith is the triumphant power by which the commandments of God are kept.

We do not make ourselves born again by deciding to believe.  God makes us willing to believe by causing us to be born again.  God initiates salvation, and thus gets all the credit and glory.

Faith in Christ is not just assenting to what God is for us, but also embracing Him in love.


Loving your enemy doesn't earn you heaven. Treasuring heaven empowers you to love your enemy.

Faith in Future Grace empowers us to Obey.... "joy set before Him, endured the cross".  Hebrews 12:2

James 2:14-26... True saving faith is effective in producing practical obedience to God.

James 1:5-8... Ask in faith [in future grace].

 



Friday, November 23, 2012

A Love Affair with God's Law - ch. 11

God's Law was always making the case for a faith that was evidenced by righteousness.

OT demands the obedience of faith in future grace.

Deut 10:13 - keep commandments for your good. - they are blessings, not burdens.

Commands - make wise the simple, restore the soul, enlighten the eyes... more desirable than gold [Psalm 19:7-10]

Exodus 19 - God carried them with grace before he commanded them for their good.

For most of them, the effectual power of transforming grace was not given.  Deficient because it was not accompanied with inner, transforming, enabling divine power.

The root of disobedience is unbelief in God's future grace. 

All righteousness is not filthy rags, it is precious to God and is required, not as the ground of our justification, but as an evidence of our being truly justified.

Psalm 32 - human righteousness

God has a very big heart and very high standards, he is easy to please and hard to satisfy.

Hebrews 11 - Faith in future hope produced obedience.




Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Four Pillars of a Precious Promise - ch. 9

"all things to work together... called according to His purpose [presdestined]... conformed"

God pledges future grace will make everything beneficial.

Romans 8:28 is a promise built on the foundation of 4 pillars.  If you live inside this massive promise, your life is more solid and stable than Mt. Everest.  Nothing can blow you over when you are inside the walls of Romans 8:28.

The chain of verses 29 and 30 cannot be broken...

The call is effective, it creates what it commands.  No like "Brownie, come here"; but, like "Lazarus, come forth".  The call is infallibly effective because of God's sovereign power.

The call is not a mere invitation to people with the power of self-determination.  The call is an act of creation in people who are spiritually dead.

Foundation:  Election, Predestination, Effectual calling, Justification.  Great halls of the Building:  Romans 8:28 - God will cause all things to work together for our good.


The Solid Logic of Heaven - ch. 8

Romans 8:32 "He who did not spare His own Son, ..... will He not also with Him freely give us all things?"

Psalm 84:11 "No good thing does [God] withhold..."

2 parts of verse 32 of Romans 8 - The foundation [the hard thing of not sparing His son], and the promise [the easy thing of freely giving us all things].

"His father killed Him" for us all, on our behalf... 2 Cor 5:21

Puritan pastor John Flavel, "He spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all; how shall he not with him freely give us all things?" [Rom 8:32].  How is it imaginable that God should withhold, after this, spirituals or temporals, from his people?  How shall he not call them effectually, justify them freely, sanctify them thoroughly, and glorify them eternally?  How shall he not clothe them, feed them, protect and deliver them?  Surely if he would not spare this own Son one stroke, one tear, one groan, one sigh, once circumstance of misery, it can never be imagined that ever he should, after this, deny or withhold from his people, for whose sakes all this was suffered, any mercies, any comforts, any privilege, spiritual or temporal, which is good for them."