
I was also pleased to see that December 2011 has been my highest-traffic month ever on this blog. What a nice note for ending the year! Whether you are a search indexer or a human - and I hope you are a human ;-) - thank you for reading this, and I hope you find that the posts here point you to the real gospel and push you to better know the God of the Bible.
Amidst sorting out the many photos so far from the trip, I have not had time to write an original post, so here is the next post in the "Identities" series.
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32. I am guaranteed persecution, at least to some level, for knowing Christ. Yet God receives me even when others reject me. "There is a great gulf between the Christianity that wrestles with whether to worship at the cost of imprisonment and death and the Christianity that wrestles with whether the kids should play soccer on Sunday morning." - John Piper, quoted in Dave Harvey, Rescuing Ambition. (Psalm 27:10; 2 Timothy 3:12)
33. I am confident to approach God's throne of grace, thanks to my High Priest, Jesus Christ. The Lion of Judah is not even descended from Levi, but the Father has chosen Him to be my Mediator. "Before the throne of God above, I have a strong and perfect plea: the Great High Priest whose name is Love, who ever lives and pleads for me!" - Charitie Bancroft, "Before the Throne of God Above". (Hebrews 4:14-16; Hebrews 7:14; 1 Timothy 2:5)
34. I am sure of what I hope for and certain of what I do not see. This faith is in Christ, not misdirected to earthly things or wealth. "We need an anchor to keep us sure and steady. Gospel hope is our anchor in the storms of this world. It is sure and steadfast, or it could not keep us so. The free grace of God, the merits and mediation of Christ, and the powerful influences of his Spirit, are the grounds of this hope, and so it is a steadfast hope." - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible. (Hebrews 11:1; Hebrews 6:11-20)
35. I am disciplined by my Heavenly Father, as His legitimate child. I should not shy away from it, but should learn what the Lord is teaching me through it. As my perfect Father, God will not leave me to my own devices when I sin against Him. He cares about my staying on the right path and aims to purify my heart and sanctify me. In order to show that I am God's workmanship, His masterpiece, He must cut away at me and mold me to reflect Him. "If You love me, God, then chasten me." - DJ Official, "Chisel Me". (Hebrews 12:7-11)
36. I am intolerant of false gospels, called to separate from false teachers (who differ from me on closed-hand issues, such as the deity of Christ) and not welcome them or help their ministries. The Lord Jesus Christ suffered and died for my sins, and God commands me to turn from my sins, not to other sins, but to Christ - to love what He loves and hate what He hates, which is a work that He must supernaturally do in me. Realizing something of the cost that the Lord Jesus paid for my sins and the truth of this gospel makes me deeply grieved when false teachers add to it by saying that there are any good works I can do to gain salvation, reduce it by saying "Pray this prayer to accept Jesus into your little heart", or twist it to say that Christ died to give me better self-esteem or health and wealth. "Avoid a sugared Gospel as you would shun sugar of lead. Seek that Gospel which rips up and tears and cuts and wounds and hacks and even kills, for that is the Gospel that makes alive again. And when you have found it, give good heed to it. Let it enter into your inmost being. As the rain soaks into the ground, so pray the Lord to let His Gospel soak into your soul." - C.H. Spurgeon on sugarcoating the gospel. (Galatians 1:8; 2 John 1:7-11)
37. I am committing my way to the Lord. The true believer finds the yoke of obedience to Christ light and can rest in knowing that they have obeyed Him. My only job is to do what He says when He calls. He knows what I need and promises to sustain me. "The ploughman sows and harrows, and then leaves the harvest to God. What can he do else? He cannot cover the heavens with clouds, or command the rain, or bring forth the sun or create the dew. He does well to leave the whole matter with God; and so to all of us it is truest wisdom, having obediently trusted in God, to leave results in His hands, and expect a blessed issue." - C.H. Spurgeon, The Treasury of David. (Psalm 37:5)
38. I am in first love with the Lord, whether I realize it or not. All new Christians have a stage where they have great passion for the Lord and little knowledge of theology. But many lose this first love as they tie themselves up in meting out God's law to others - and in some cases adding to it - without giving them grace or being sidetracked by this present world and its little pleasures. "The sin Christ charged this church with, is, not the having left and forsaken the object of love, but having lost the fervent degree of it that at first appeared. Christ is displeased with his people, when he sees them grow remiss and cold toward him. Surely this mention in Scripture, of Christians forsaking their first love, reproves those who speak of it with carelessness, and thus try to excuse indifference and sloth in themselves and others; our Saviour considers this indifference as sinful. They must repent: they must be grieved and ashamed for their sinful declining, and humbly confess it in the sight of God. They must endeavour to recover their first zeal, tenderness, and seriousness, and must pray as earnestly, and watch as diligently, as when they first set out in the ways of God." - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible. (Revelation 2:2-4)
39. I am guided as God sees fit to various geographic locations in order to make His name famous. My Savior was homeless while He lived on earth. Therefore, my happiness in Him cannot be tied to any earthly home. "To me remains nor place nor time / My country is in every clime / I can be free from any care / On any shore, since God is there. / While place we seek, or place we shun, / This soul finds happiness in none. / But with a God to guide our way, / 'Tis equal joy to go or stay." - Madame Guyon, "My Lord, How Full of Sweet Content". (Luke 9:58; Acts 1:8)
40. I am dearly loved with an everlasting and unfailing love. The love of the Lord for me is far greater than any love that I can have for Him. "I find it very hard to sing about my love for God. ... For the most part you will just hear me sort of silent. This puny thing I have, if you were to compare my love for God to the love that other men have had for God... I would be nowhere near the top. ... And then if I were to take my love [for God] and compare it to God's love for me, how could I even say, 'Oh, how I love You'? But look what He says. 'How beautiful is your love, my sister, my bride!' Love truly does cover a multitude of sins." - Paul Washer, "You Are Dearly Loved by God". (Psalm 21:7; Song of Solomon 4:10)
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