Thursday, December 25, 2008

Resolved by the Grace of God, pt.2

Good Christmas Morning, Talk Time readers!

Part Two on resolutions:

Resolved By The Grace Of God (continued)
by Burk Parsons

The Resolve of Edwards
The nineteen-year-old Jonathan Edwards knew his weaknesses and was aware of the destructive nature of his sin, so he resolved to make and keep certain resolutions in his effort to live for God's glory. He helped pave the way for us all as he prefaced his seventy resolutions with these words:

Being sensible that I am unable to do anything without God's help, I do humbly entreat Him by His grace to enable me to keep these resolutions, so far as they are agreeable to His will, for Christ's sake.

These simple, introductory words of Edwards not only provide us with a glimpse into the mind of one of history's greatest minds, they provide us with a glorious insight into the heart of a young man whose heart had been humbled and mastered by the Lord God Almighty. We would therefore do well to consider Edwards' prefatory remarks as we seek to glorify God and enjoy Him forever in our churches, our homes, and our hearts.

Resolutions Eleven-Twenty
by Jonathan Edwards

11. Resolved, when I think of any theorem in divinity to be solved, immediately to do wat I can towards solving it, if circumstances do not hinder.
12. Resolved, if I take delight in it as a gratification of pride, or vanity, or on any such account, immediately to throw it by.
13. Resolved, to be endeavoring to find out fit objects of charity and liberality.
14. Resolved, never to do anything out of revenge.
15. Resolved, never to suffer the least motions of anger towards irrational beings.
16. Resolved, never to speak evil of anyone, so that it shall tend to his dishonor, more or less, upon no account except for some real good.
17. Resolved, that I will live so, as I shall wish I had done when I come to die.
18. Resolved, to live so, at all times, as I think is best in my devout frames, and when I have clearest notions of things of the gospel, and another world.
19. Resolved, never to do anything, which I should be afraid to do, if I expected it would not be above an hour, before I should hear the last trump.
20. Resolved to maintain the strictest temperance, in eating and drinking.

Now there was a man who was resolved, by God's grace, to glorify and enjoy Him with every fiber of his being. Oh, may the Lord make us saints like that...always with an eye to Heaven, and Heaven's King!

More on resolutions, Lord willing, tomorrow...

Merry Christmas from the Novelteatalkers

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