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Proverbs 24:
“As God led his people toward the Promised Land in Canaan, trouble awaited them there.
Canaanite culture was a moral sewer, and Israel was a dry sponge.
So before God threw that sponge into that sewer, he soaked the sponge in the oil of a culture of holiness.
He gave Israel their own culture, defined by the books of the law, Exodus-Deuteronomy.
By soaking in the laws of purity and diet and sacrifice and worship and all aspects of holiness, the people could be set apart to God and protected from moral pollution in Canaan- in theory, anyway.”
Richard Lovelace
Ray Ortlund, referencing Richard Lovelace
Psalm 129
“Repentance causes a holy bashfulness.
If Christ’s blood were not at the sinner’s heart, there would not so much blood come in the face.
Blushing is the colour of virtue.”
Thomas Watson
Non-repentance says, “What matters to me is my own comforts and preferences.”
False repentance says, “What matters to me is loss of face.”
True repentance says, “What matters to me is that I’ve hurt Jesus.”
“If God had given us a hundred-volume set of rules for every situation, we would have relied on the book and our diligence.
But when we see what wisdom truly is, we will be driven to look to Jesus of whom it was said, ‘What’s this wisdom that has been given him?’
‘Lord, I love to think I know the truth, but even when I do, I don’t know how to use it.’”
“God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood--to be received by faith.”
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Last Recorded Words
Buddha: “Strive with earnestness.”
Jesus: “It is finished.”
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