This is a weekly series with things I’m reading and pondering from Oswald Chambers. You can read the original seed thought here, or type “Thursdays With Oswald” in the search box to read more entries.
Transforming Circumstances
We are not responsible for the circumstances we are in, but we are responsible for the way we allow those circumstances to affect us; we can either allow them to get on top of us, or we can allow them to transform us into what God wants us to be.
From Conformed To His Image
God will use whatever means necessary to fashion us into the man or woman He created us to be. We must not fight against these circumstances, but view them through the lens of God’s Word.
Some great reading I found this weekend.
“God’s work on this earth languishes when God’s people give up their ministries of prayer and supplication.” —A.W. Tozer
Very thoughtful: Why We Should Say “Yes” To A Culture Of Marriage.
Hmmm … Teen Pregnancy Rates Drop When Planned Parenthood Locations Close.
An informative article about the Holy Spirit: Jesus’ Closest Companion.
“Grace is given to heal the spiritually sick, not to decorate spiritual heroes.” —Martin Luther
“It becomes those to be generous who are the children of a gracious God.” —Charles Spurgeon
Debunking 7 Myths About Marijuana.
This is so cool! Laser surgery conducted on twins girls while they were still in the womb.
Where is the outrage in the mainstream media?! Pakistani married couple sentenced to death for their “anti-Islam” texts.
I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. David Bobb’s book Humility (you can read my full book review by clicking here). The book was partially a challenge for us to cultivate this virtue in our individual lives and in the fabric of our nation. These are some noteworthy quotes from some noteworthy thinkers that Dr. Bobb referenced.
“This way is first humility, second humility, third humility … if humility does not precede and accompany and follow every good work we do, and if it is not set before us to look upon, and beside us to lean upon, and behind us to fence us in, pride will wrest from our hand any good deed we do while we are in the very act of taking pleasure in it.” —Augustine
“But devout humility makes the mind subject to what is superior. Nothing is superior to God; and that is why humility exalts the mind by making it subject to God.” —Augustine
“Real wisdom is never pretending to seem to know what one does not know.” —Plato
“The Christian virtues are not natural and reasonable virtues of a golden mean but radical virtues of grace.” —Karl Löwith
“Nothing more certainly makes a man ridiculous than an over-forwardness to display his excellencies.” —John Witherspoon
“Smoke has no weight.” —Augustine
Solomon opens the third chapter of Proverbs with these words, “My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart.” Then he goes on to list the blessings that come from doing things God’s ways. Here they are—
With a list of blessings like that, why would I ever want to try to do things my way?!
These are links to articles and quotes I found interesting today.
“Before the judgment seat of Christ my service will be judged not by how much I have done but by how much I could have done.” —A.W. Tozer
Medical science tells us what the nose knows.
Great advice on handling people who are mean: “But I mustn’t encourage you to go on thinking about her: that, after all, is almost the greatest evil nasty people can do us—to become an obsession, to haunt our minds. A brief prayer for them, and then away to other subjects, is the thing, if one can only stick to it.” —C.S. Lewis
“Some stumble because they do not see the stone in the way: divine grace enables us to perceive it and so to avoid it. … Oh, for grace to walk this day without a single stumble! It is not enough that we do not actually fall; our cry should be that we may not make the smallest slip with our feet but may at the last adore Him ‘Who is able to keep us from stumbling.’” —Charles Spurgeon
I like this: 4 Ways You Should Pray For Your Pastors.
Paul makes it quite clear in Ephesians 2 what we are apart from Jesus Christ:
The penalty is a death sentence. Yet God made Jesus—the perfect, sinless One—to be sin in our place so that God’s judgment would fall on Jesus Christ instead of us. That is what Paul describes as God’s great love and rich mercy (v. 4).
It would have been enough if God stopped there by showing mercy, but He didn’t! God brought us back to life, saved us from eternal damnation, and raised us up with Christ to a position of honor (vv. 5, 8-9). What did this? God’s amazing grace!
God did this in order that we might be trophies of the incomparable riches of His grace and His kindness… (v. 7).
Gordon MacDonald said, “The world can do almost anything as well as or better than the church. You need not be a Christian to build houses, feed the hungry, or heal the sick. There is only one thing the world cannot do. It cannot offer grace.”
So just one question…
These are links to articles and quotes I found interesting today.
[VIDEO] Disgusting!! Planned Parenthood Manager Advises A Pimp How To Make His ‘Business’ Legit.
[INFOGRAPHIC] Everything The Bible Says God Loves.
[PHOTOS] Too cute: A boy and his dog napping.
“The fact is, feeling conviction is not an end in itself. When we are humbled by guilt and sorrow over our sin, we are not supposed to rest in those feelings. They are meant to drive us to the end of ourselves—and to the victory of the Cross.” —David Wilkerson. Read more in Wilkerson’s post The Lord Is Good And Ready To Forgive.
“The Lord may not give gold, but He will give grace: He may not give gain, but He will give grace. He will certainly send us trial, but He will give grace in proportion thereto. We may be called to labor and to suffer, but with the call there will come all the grace required.” —Charles Spurgeon
Rush Limbaugh had a retired 777 pilot call into his show to talk about the missing Malaysian aircraft. Very interesting.