C. J. is one of my favourite prestent day preachers. He's the (human) head of Sovereign Grace Ministries and passionate preacher. Like every other cool person he blogs!
Here's an excerpt of his answer to the question: 'What books on the cross of Christ have affected you the most?'
Great question. I love answering this question (the challenge here will be brevity). But before I do, let me briefly describe why it’s so important to consistently read about the cross.
We awaken each day with a tendency to forget that which is most important: the gospel. All of us should assume this tendency and be aware of this tendency. Because of the Fall and due to the effects of remaining sin, we have a daily tendency and temptation to forget stuff in general and to forget that which is most important in particular.
Assuming this tendency, we must create practices that will enable us to remember what we must not forget—the cross. So each day I seek to spend time in a location where I am not distracted, unhurriedly reading and meditating on Scripture and finding my way in Scripture to a hill called Calvary to meditate each day on Christ and him crucified. Each day I need to remind myself of the gospel. I cannot live on yesterday’s recollection of the gospel. I need to review and rehearse the gospel each day or I will assume the gospel, forget the gospel, and prove vulnerable to all manner of temptation and sin.
Read the rest of the article here.
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Hi!
I like what C.J says.
If it wasn't for Christ's finished work on Calvary I wouldn't be here blogging for one thing but everything I have and am is because of Jesus.
God called Israel because they were little/insignificant (sorry can't remember the passage in O.T) they had nothing to show forth and neither do I!
That's an amazing thought.
'Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me'.
God bless! CM
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