This article is concerning the downward slide of popular author, Sue Monk Kidd, from being a Southern Baptist Christian . . . to worshiping the goddess within. And this all came about because of contemplative spirituality.
Category: Christian Walk
Ephesians 6:10-18 The Armor Of God – John Calvin Commentary Excerpts
The purpose of this post is to add some clarity to the concept of the ‘armor of God’ as the apostle Paul spoke of it in Ephesians 6. I recently came to a simpler understanding of it via listening to a couple of sermons of John Calvins and reading his commentary on 6:10-18. … Before writing this, I read through Calvin’s commentary on that passage of Ephesians 6, to ascertain that I heard him correctly. Excerpts from Calvin’s commentary will be used to make my point below, after I define ‘God’s appointed means of grace’ for those who do not know specifically what those are.
What Does It Mean To Have A Relationship With Christ?
Pastor Ramsey herein explains what it means for the believer to have a relationship with Christ. That relationship could not exist without the God-given covenant and other foundational things provided by God. A commitment is required from the believer and certain responses. If you have had a vague notion of what it means to ‘have a relationship with Christ,’ then you may get some clarification and direction via Pastor Ramsey’s sermon. [Highlight points are provided for those who do not want to listen to the 27-minute sermon.]
It Would Be An Awful Thing – Charles Spurgeon
It Would Be An Awful Thing – Charles Spurgeon [one-minute video short from CS&A] Millions of men are in the outlying regions, far off from God and peace; for these we pray, and to these we give warning. But just now we have to do with a smaller company, who are not far from the kingdom, but have come right up to the wicket gate [a term from Pilgrim’s Progress] which stands at the head of the way of life. One would think that they would hasten to enter, for a free and open invitation is placed over the entrance, the porter waits to welcome them, and there is but this one way to eternal life. He that is most loaded seems the most likely to pass in and begin the heavenward journey; but what ails the other men?
Proverbs 18:10 The Name Of The LORD Is A Strong Tower…. Matthew Henry Commentary
Proverbs 18:10 The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous man runs into it and is safe. Matthew Henry’s explanation of this verse provides information that will enable the believer to enter into the strong tower of God’s name. Henry’s words clarify just what the tower is and how one accesses it that he might abide in safety
Hope For The Backslider From Ecclesiastes
This post contains some words of Matthew Henry about Solomon’s quest for fulfillment and his conclusions. Henry concluded that Ecclesiastes was written by a backslidden sinner restored by God’s grace. His comments build a strong case for that and provide hope and direction for other backsliders. At the end of the post some useful definitions were provided and one verse from another book of the Bible to aid in a conclusion for contemporary Christians.
Valley Of Vision, Puritan Prayer Book, 1st Prayer
I recently uploaded a video by Pastor Matthew Everhard on The Valley of Vision.
I have owned a copy for a decade or so and I began reading again from it this morning. I have come to understand most of this first prayer in the past 16 years during my Christian walk; however, I do not yet have such experiential understanding. I wanted to share it because the thoughts are so biblical
The Valley Of Vision Prayer Book – Reviewed by Pastor Matthew Everhard
This review is being posted because the Valley Of Vision is an important Christian book for helping one improve his prayer life and for thinking about the many things that need considered in the Christian walk. Pastor Matt spent 6 minutes discussing the value of the Valley Of Vision to a believer; he read one prayer.
Proverbs 15:19 From Charles Bridges’ Commentary
The following commentary on Proverbs 15:19 is from Charles Bridges commentary on Proverbs. A week or so ago, while doing my morning reading, I was moved to explore commentaries on this verse, Bridges had the most meaningful comments on it. I have read over his comments several times since then, because I was convicted by his words and needed to hear them and understand this problem better. Furthermore, Bridges words refocused my attention towards God, and thereby gave hope.