Monday, 25 March 2013

You Need to Read This (3/25)

What is the Greatest of All Protestant "Heresies"? - an interesting perspective on assurance from Ligonier.  

Faithful Wounds - "Finding fault is the easiest thing in the world. Everyone can do it. We can find fault in our friends, in our relatives, in our own children and parents and siblings. No one has to teach a class on fault-finding. So when you see something in a friend that you believe needs to be corrected, first consider whether you are just on a fault-finding spree. Lay off for a while. Pray about it. Look in the mirror and see if you have any faults of your own. Don’t be hasty in bringing a rebuke to a friend."

Seeing Christ in the Worst Christians - "How do we stop getting so depressed at the failings of Christian pastors and people? Here are five of the ten strategies I try to use."

Four Good Reasons To Read Good Books - This was one of the things that inspired a friend and I to undertake a re-vamp of our church library.  It's a long, slow process but we are forging ahead. 

Getting into the Word - This post made me think long and hard about how I approach my time studying the Word.  I hope to use these resourced to grow even more in my love for the Word!

C.S. Lewis on Selfishness vs. Self-Interest - It's Jack and the Gospel Coalition together.  'Nuff said.  Read it!!

Beware the Peril that Lurks in Success - As usual, a beautifully written article from Desiring God.  



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