Here is some of the good reading that caught my eye this week:
You're Gonna Lose Everything, HT to Challies. "Pursue life apart from Christ and you will lose your life. But if you lay it all down, you will find life indeed. And this is the turning point for us. As we call others to follow Christ at the expense of everything else, we are calling them not to poverty, but to unsearchable riches: Yes, you're gonna lose it all, but you have everything to gain."
The Actual Divisive Ones, HT to Challies. "The divisive ones are those who reject what God has revealed in Scripture and through the preaching of the apostles. Being able to properly label the divisive ones is important."
What to Do With the Nice Things People Say, HT to Challies. "Because just as we have blindspots that keep us from recognizing our weaknesses, some of us have trouble seeing the good God has entrusted to us and the good he is doing in us. Thus, humility here might look less like deflecting encouragement and more like saying, 'Perhaps what I am seeing when I look at myself is not the most accurate picture.' Growth then might begin with learning to believe trustworthy people when they tell us things about ourselves that we wish were true, but we're not sure are."
Be Quick to Listen, Slow to "Therapy Speak," HT to Linda. "But all of us, and Christians in particular, should be careful about overrelying on therapy speak to describe our relationships with others. This language has consequences—not only for understanding our own lives rightly but for living together as the body of Christ. How we speak shapes what we do, and therapy speak might be limiting our ability to love our neighbors well."
3 Things to Consider Before You Pick Another Fight. "A quarrelsome spirit never stays slow and steady. Unchecked, it becomes a torrential downpour of misery, soaking a home in resentment, pettiness, and frigid silence."
Parents, Are You Raising Angry Partisans? HT to Challies. "Christian parents are called to raise our children 'in the discipline and instruction of the Lord' (Ephesians 6:4). Our children, in other words, should be able to look to us to see what a life submitted to Christ looks like. We should live in a manner that makes the gospel more intelligible to our children. I wonder, however, if our angry partisanship models the way of the flesh more than the way of Christ."
What Does "Train Up" Mean in Proverbs 22:6? "Probably the most quoted verse in Proverbs is 22:6. Over the years, the verse has held as a precious promise to parents that if they do everything right, their kids will turn out right. It has also been used as a guilty club to beat up parents who are feeling defeated over the choices of a rebellious child. Both responses are a misinterpretation and a misapplication of the text."
King Crimson---my thoughts on that portrait, HT to Challies. A thoughtful analysis of King Charles' portrait in red, by someone who has actually seen it in person.
How the Legal System Enabled---and Will Curtail---the Transgender Movement, HT to Challies. This is both scary and hopeful.
There are rare Christians whose very presence incites others to be better Christians.
--A. W. Tozer
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