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Human Thinking & Divine Revealing Work Together To Awaken Saving Faith

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6 observations that clarify how human thinking and divine revealing work together in awakening saving faith (based on 2 Corinthians 4:4-6):

  1. The glory of Christ is seen in the gospel. The revelation of the glory of Christ is not a mystical experience cut loose from our thinking about Christ in the gospel. If we stop thinking about the gospel, we will not see the glory of Christ.
  2. The glory of Christ is really there. This divine glory is really and objectively there in the gospel. Otherwise, Paul would not speak of the god of this world blinding the minds of unbelievers. If something is not really there, you don’t need to be blind to miss it.
  3. The glory of Christ is seen through the facts of the gospel. The glory of Christ in the gospel—is not seen in a vision or a dream or a whispered word from the Holy Spirit. It is seen in the biblical story of Christ as the inspired apostle preaches the gospel of Christ. Verse 5: “What we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.”
  4. The decisive ground of saving faith is God’s gift of sight to the eyes of the heart. Our hearts are transformed and brought into harmony with the truth of Christ’s worth. This is why our thinking can now stand in the service of the gospel and become the humble agent of saving faith.
  5. Saving faith is reasonable. It goes beyond what mere thinking and reasoning upon the facts can produce, but it is itself reasonable. Jonathan Edwards explains, “By a reasonable conviction, I mean, a conviction founded on real evidence, or upon that which is a good reason, or just ground of conviction.”11
  6. This is the only path to spiritual certainty. “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life” (1 John 5:13). We are meant to know that the gospel is true and that we are saved, not cross our fingers.

Excerpt modified from Think by John Piper. Learn more.

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September 24, 2010 | Posted in: Books,The Christian Mind | Author: Crossway Staff @ 6:38 am | (2) Comments »

What Thinking is Not

what-thinking-is-not-11Thinking is not about:

  • Going to school
  • Getting degrees
  • Having prestige
  • The superiority of intellectuals

“It’s about using the means God has given us to know him, love him, and serve people,” explains John Piper. “Thinking is one of those means. I would like to encourage you to think, but not to be too impressed with yourself when you do.”

Learn more about Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God.

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September 23, 2010 | Posted in: Books,Conferences,Interviews,The Christian Mind | Author: Crossway Staff @ 12:00 am | 1 Comment »

What is the Purpose of the Mind?

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Learn more about Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God.

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September 22, 2010 | Posted in: Author,Books,The Christian Mind | Author: Crossway Staff @ 7:10 am | 0 Comments »

Video: “Think” by John Piper is Now Available

How does our mind relate to our heart? What’s the biblical connection between thinking about God and our affections for God? We’re pleased to announce the release of John Piper’s newest book, Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God.

Piper writes not only to inspire better thinkers, but to show how our minds serve our love for and enjoyment of God, and how that overflows into loving others.

Therefore, thinking well should not be reserved only for scholars, seminarians, and pastors. “Knowledge is the fuel of the fire of love for God and man. If we turn away from serious thinking in our pursuit of God, that fire will eventually go out,” explains Piper. “If the aim of knowing is loving God and man, then to neglect that knowing will undermine love.”

Learn more about Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God.

Here’s a trailer for the book that was produced by our friends at Desiring God:

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September 21, 2010 | Posted in: Books,The Christian Mind,Video | Author: Crossway Staff @ 8:22 am | 0 Comments »

Free Small Group Resources for “Doctrine” Now Available

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Brad House, Mars Hill Church Community Groups Pastor, introducing the study guide for Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe:

“The purpose of this book is not to simply inform you of the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. The goal behind it is to do more by challenging you to live out your faith in life and practice. Belief without action is no belief at all, as we see in James 2:14–26. The goal is to guide you and your group through a discussion of what you have learned and how it should apply to your life.”

Download the free small group resources for Doctrine or purchase the book (which includes this material).

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September 20, 2010 | Posted in: Books,Preaching and Teaching,Theology,Uncategorized | Author: Crossway Staff @ 9:07 am | (2) Comments »