Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Where are Your Affections?

A central theme of Jonathan Edwards’ writing is the importance of religious ‘affections’; passions that move the will to act.


He writes that the kind of religion that God requires, and will accept, does not consist in weak, dull, and lifeless ‘wouldings’ – those weak inclinations that lack convictions – that raise us but a little above indifference. That in nothing is the state of the heart so crucial as in religion and in nothing is lukewarmness so odious. That worldly affections are the spring of worldly actions, covertness leads a person to seek worldly profits, ambition to pursue glory, lust to the pursuit of sensual delights. Religious affections are the spring of religious actions. And that there is never any great achievement by the things of religion without a heart deeply affected. We should be consumed with affections of holy fear, hope, love, holy desire for God, joy, gratitude, compassion and zeal.

What is your heart set on? Wealth, fame, fortune, security, popularity, success, comfort, ease. None are necessarily wrong but neither are they that which should consumer our affections.

Is your day, week, life shaped in the pursuit of God, holy fear, hope, love, joy, compassion and zeal? It’s a great challenge from a father in the faith who was born and lived over 300 years ago.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Scot McKnight - What Difference does Easter Make?

If you have not heard of or read anything by Scot McKnight he is a brilliant New Testament theologian who's material is well worth reading. He has written a stack of books, of which I've read, The Blue Parakeet, Fasting, and One.Life. All were outstanding. I know that his A Community Called Atonement is brilliant as well.


Scot's blog is called Jesus Creed - Exploring the Significance of Jesus and the Orthodox Faith for the 21st Century and is well worth following.

His latest post is on our need to not just have a Good Friday gospel and be Good Friday Christians but rather to have an Easter gospel and be Easter Christians. Have a read here.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Resurrection story of Jesus Christ, Twitter Style

Cool Twitter rendition of the Easter story. #firstcenturygospeltwentyfirstcentury

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Rowan Williams and Narnia

If you are a Rowan Williams fan or a Narnia fan, or a fan of both like I am, you'll probably enjoy his three part lecture series Narnia which he completed for his Holy Week Lectures.



Here is the link, right... here.

Bad photo here...


Better photos here.

He's written a number of books. Token of Trust was awesome.

PS: For the unenlightened, he is the Archbishop of Canterbury and will be one of the officiants at a reasonably big wedding coming up this weekend.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Shelfari Widget Issues...

FYI - I'm not actually reading the books on my shelf on the left LOL. Just having issues with my Shelfari widget. Will sort soon.