Recommended Links
Mar 24th, 2007 by Nathan White
Here is where you will find articles and podcasts which I have personally read or heard and have labeled a ‘must see’...
This page is updated randomly, but probably at least once a month or more. If you would like to leave a comment about a link or a podcast I recommend, please do so in the archive section, where these posts will all end up anyway. Also, when commenting, please reference the specific recommendation you are referring to..
December 10, 2007:
Quote of the week:
“Men cannot invent a surer and speedier way to their own ruin than to bring their own inventions into God’s worship.” - John Flavel
Podcast of the week:
- Since the Regulative Principle of Worship has been a hot topic here as of late, I highly recommend The White Horse Inn’s “What is Worship” MP3.
Some Links of the week:
- My friend Gordan posted some Random Thoughts ‘Concerning being a Southern Baptist pastor‘, that I found very interesting.
- Does God Love Whom He Does Not Save?, by John MacArthur.
- A Word from the Doctor about Mortifying Sin (Dr. Maryn Lloyd-Jones):
- “I do not know of a single scripture and I speak advisedly which tells me to take my sin, the particular thing that gets me down, to God in prayer and ask him to deliver me from it and then trust in faith that he will. Now that teaching is also often put like this: you must say to a man who is constantly defeated by a particular sin, “I think your only hope is to take it to Christ and Christ will take it from you.” But what does Scripture say in Ephesians 4:28 to the man who finds himself constantly guilty of stealing, to a man who sees something he likes and takes it? What am I to tell such a man? Am I to say, “Take that sin to Christ and ask him to deliver you?” No, what the apostle Paul tells him is this: “Let him that stole, steal no more.” Just that. Stop doing it. And if it is fornication or adultery or lustful thoughts, again: Stop doing it, says Paul. He does not say, “Go and pray to Christ to deliver you.” No. You stop doing that, he says, as becomes children of God.”
- I found this video as very touching, and a wonderful testimony of God’s amazingl grace. My wife and I have a similar story, but it certainly takes boldness to candidly confess your past to the world! Lisa (of 4Ever4Given) and her husband Jon have posted a video of their testimony to God’s faithfulness in their once-troubled marriage. I encourage everyone to check out this small clip.
- Tom Ascol, of the SBC Founders ministry, writes: Churches inflate their statistics? Who would’ve thought…
- Jim from Old Truth shares on two very foundational books on prayer. I highly recommend the books, as the additional book that I mentioned in the comment section of the post.
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