Jude on Well-Known Lessons of Scripture
August 10, 2007 by James Kubecki

moses-parting-the-red-sea.pngFor some reason, an old post from Paul Lamey at Expository Thoughts showed up in my RSS reader this morning. No worry, it’s a good one:

While preparing a sermon on Jude 5 i came across a great quote by Pastor Matthew Henry. This comment reflects Jude’s thought in a fresh way (Jude 1:5 “Now I desire to remind you, though you know all things once for all, that the Lord, after saving a people out of the land of Egypt, subsequently destroyed those who did not believe”).

Henry writes, “Preaching is not designed to teach us something new in every sermon, somewhat that we knew nothing of before; but to put us in remembrance, to call to mind things forgotten, to affect our passions, and engage and fix our resolutions, that our lives may be answerable to our faith. Though you know these things, yet you still need to know them better. There are many things which we have known which yet we have unhappily forgotten. Is it of no use or service to be put afresh in remembrance of them?”

There’s always something new to find in the Word, but there’s also a lot of value in finding something old and familiar as well. Amen!

Posted in Bible, Christianity, The Puritans. 1 Comment »


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That’s worth noting. Nice post. Too often today it seems like my conversations with friends about a sermon contain the phrase “I liked it because it really made me think about that in a new way.”

Discovering a new depth of understanding of the Word is exciting, but it would be a disservice to treat the things God has revealed to us already to be any less worthy of celebrating by comparison.

Matt wrote on August 10th, 2007 at 1:20 pm

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