“But the practices of Christianity are not to be despised because they are not saviors. Gold is not food, you cannot eat it, but you would not say it is useless and throw it away. Your soul’s eternal well-being most certainly does not depend on the practices of Christianity, but it is certain that without them, as a general rule, your soul will not do well. . . . No one but a fool would think of building a house without ladders and scaffolding, and just so, no wise man will despise means” (J. C. Ryle, Thoughts for Young Men, 75-76).
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Life-Prayer: Prayer-Life
“We live as we pray” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 49).
Special Rules for Young Men by J. C. Ryle
Special Rules for Young Men
- For one thing, resolve at once, by God’s help, to break off every known sin, however small.
- Resolve, by God’s help, to shun everything which may prove an occasion of sin.
- Resolve never to forget the eye of God.
- Be diligent in the practice of your Christianity.
- Resolve that wherever you are, you will pray.
*From J. C. Ryle’s Thoughts for Young Men (pp. 65-84).
Prayer-Bomb
“The Lord’s Prayer is like a bomb ticking in church, waiting to explode and demolish our temples to false gods” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 47).
Friendships
“There is no telling the harm that is done by associating with godless companions and friends. . . . You must remember, we are all creatures of imitation: precept may teach us, but it is example that draws us” (J. C. Ryle, Thoughts for Young Men, 60).
Extol – Sting of Death
Extol is my favorite metal band. This song is their newest release, an extra track from the Extol Deluxe Edition available now on iTunes. Enjoy!
The Shape of Prayer . . . The Shape of Liturgy
“Note that we began, not with moral problems and ethical dilemmas; we began with prayer. . . . We are a people whose moral lives are shaped liturgically. Our ethics is a by-product of our worship” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 47).
Read with Prayer
“Read [the Bible] with the prayer that the Holy Spirit’s grace will help you understand it” (J. C. Ryle, Thoughts for Young Men, 57).
Read Your Bible
“The Bible is God’s merciful provision for sinful man’s soul, the map by which he must steer his course if he would attain eternal life. . . . Young men, I charge you to make a habit of reading the Bible, and not to let the habit be broken” (J. C. Ryle, Thoughts for Young Men, 56).
Learn How To Move Like A Christian
“We have no idea of how to live until we first know who God is. So when we say that God’s name is holy, that tells us how we ought to live. Knowing the Creator tells us where the creation is meant to move” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 46).