Ralph Venning on Offense in Christ
He stumbles, and does not know why (John 11.9,10; Proverbs 4.19).
Sinners are ever and anon stumbling at Christ Jesus; they are offended at him, but cannot tell for what. They would complain of something, and find fault with it, if they knew what; but they seek faults where none are to be found. Yet rather than not be offended with Christ, this shall be his crime, that he is guilty of none. The reason why they find so much fault with God is because he finds out their faults, and finds fault with them. Man’s waspishness and touchiness, his being so captious and ready to take offence at God and godliness, are clear manifestations of his darkness. Did they know him, they would never crucify, nor be offended with the Lord of life, light and glory. Blessed is he that is not offended with Christ.
Ralph Venning, The Sinfulness of Sin. (Amazon)
Mark Altrogge: How I Got Comfortable Shouting To God
When Jesus saved me, I became convinced from preaching and the Word that God desires expressive worship. But for me to raise my hands or shout to God or sing with gusto was like telling me to do an Irish step dance at an opera.
But I wanted to become more expressive in my worship. I only had to overcome my fear of man.
via How I Got Comfortable Shouting To God | The Blazing Center.
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