Wednesday, February 11, 2009

"Faith speaks in an entirely different manner..."

(From Of First Importance)


“The man who has faith is the man who is no longer looking at himself, and no longer looking to himself. He no longer looks at anything he once was. He does not look at what he is now. He does not [even] look at what he hopes to be as the result of his own efforts. He looks entirely to the Lord Jesus Christ and His finished work, and he rests on that alone. He has ceased to say, ‘Ah yes, I have committed terrible sins but I have done this and that…’ He stops saying that. If he goes on saying that, he has not got faith… Faith speaks in an entirely different manner and makes a man say, ‘Yes, I have sinned grievously, I have lived a life of sin… yet I know that I am a child of God because I am not resting on any righteousness of my own; my righteousness is in Jesus Christ, and God has put that to my account.’”

- D. M. Lloyd-Jones, quoted by Timothy Keller in The Message of Romans (Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 2003), 59.

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Blogger Greg Breazeale said...

Love some Keller! Preaching this weekend on John 7:37-39 and plan on talking about how religion and self-righteousness can kill our thirst for Christ by seeming to quench our thirst for Christ. When in the end all it does is feed our flesh and puff us up in pride I have much repenting to do myself of righteousness!

Stop by the blog sometime. Yours looks good.
GB

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