Happy Mother’s Day

For Mother’s Day we’d like to share a poignant letter written in 1681 by Puritan Sarah Whipple Goodhue (1641-1681). This was originally posted on Driving The Gospel Home. We were so encouraged by it that we’re sharing it on WITT.

In this letter, Goodhue shares advice with her husband & children while shedding light on the Puritan experience. Her passion for implanting the Gospel in the hearts of her children really shines through. According to Driving, Sarah was married to Joseph Goodhue of Ipswich, Massachusetts and they had 10 children. Sarah wrote this letter titled, ‘Valedictory and Monitory-Writing’  just days before she would give birth to twins. She suspected that she would not survive the birth and she indeed died three days later.

DEAR and loving Husband, if it should please the Lord to make a sudden change in thy family, the which I know not how soon it may be, and I am fearful of it:

Therefore in a few words I would declare something of my mind, lest I should afterwards have no opportunity: I cannot but sympathize and pity thy condition, seeing that thou hast a great family of children, and some of them small, and if it should please the Lord to add to thy number one more or two, be not discouraged, although it should please the Lord to deprive thee of thy weak help which is so near and dear unto thee. Trust in the living God, who will be an help to the helpless, and a father to the motherless: My desire is, that if thou art so contented, to dispose of two or three of my children: If it please the Lord that I should be delivered of a living child, son or daughter, my desire is, that my father and mother should have it, if they please, I freely bequeath and give it to them. And also my desire it, that my cousin Symond Stacy should have John if he please, I freely bequeath and give him to him for his own if thou art willing. And also my desire is, that my cousin Catharine Whipple should have Susanna, which is an hearty girl, and will quickly be helpful to her, and she may be helpful to the child, to bring her up: These or either of these I durst trust their care under God, for the faithful discharge of that which may be for my children’s good and comfort, and I hope to thy satisfaction: Therefore if they be willing to take them, and to deal well by them, answer my desire I pray thee, thou hast been willing to answer my request formerly, and I hope now thou wilt, this being the last so far as I know.


Honoured and most loving father and mother I cannot tell how to express your fatherly and motherly love towards me and mine: It hath been so great, and in several kinds; for the which in a poor requital, I give you hearty and humble thanks, yet trusting in God that he will enable you to be a father and mother to the motherless: Be not troubled for the loss of an unworthy daughter; but rejoice in the free grace of God, that there is hopes of rejoicing together hereafter in the place of everlasting joy and blessedness.


Brothers and Sisters all, hearken and hear the voice of the Lord, that by his sudden providence doth call aloud on you, to prepare yourselves for that swift and sudden messenger of death: that no one of you may be found without a wedding garment; a part and portion in Jesus Christ: the assurance of the love of God, which will enable you to leave this world, and all your relations, though never so near and dear, for the everlasting enjoyment of the great and glorious God, if you do fear him in truth.


The private society, to which while here I did belong; if God by his Providence come amongst you, and begin by death to break you; be not discouraged, but be strong in repenting, faith & prayers with the lively repeatal of God’s counsels declared unto you by his faithful messengers: O pray each for another and with one another; that so in these threatening times of storms and troubles, you may be found more precious than gold tried in the fire. Think not a few hours time in your approaches to God misspent; but consider seriously with yourselves, to what end God lent to you any time at all: This surely I can through grace now say; that of the time that there I spent, through the blessing of God, I have no cause to repent, no not in the least.


O my children all, which in pains and care have cost me dear; unto you I call to come and take what portion your dying mother will bestow upon you: many times by experience it hath been found, that the dying words of parents have left a living impression upon the hearts of Children; O my children be sure to set the fear of God before your eyes; consider what you are by nature, miserable sinners, utterly lost and undone; and that there is no way and means whereby you can come out of this miserable estate; but by the Mediation of the Lord Jesus Christ: He died a reproachful death, that every poor humble and true repenting sinner by faith on God through him, might have everlasting life: O my Children, the best counsel that a poor dying Mother can give you is, to get a part and portion in the Lord Jesus Christ, that will hold, when all these things will fail; O let the Lord Jesus Christ be precious in your sight.


O children, neighbours and friends, I hope I can by experience truly say, that Christ is the best, most precious, most durable portion, that all or any of you can set your hearts delight upon; I for ever desire to bless and praise the Lord, that he hath opened mine eyes to see the emptiness of these things, and mine own; and to behold the fulness and riches of grace that is in the Lord Jesus Christ: To that end my children, I do not only counsel you, but in the fear of the Lord I charge you all, to read God’s word, and pray unto the Lord that he would be pleased to give you hearts and wisdom to improve the great and many privileges that the Lord is at present pleased to afford unto you, improve your youthful days unto God’s service, your health and strength whilst it lasteth, for you know not how soon your health may be turned into sickness, your strength into weakness, and your lives into death; as death cuts the tree of your life down, so it will lie; as death leaveth you, so judgment will find you out: Therefore be persuaded to agree with your adversary quickly, whilst you are in the way of these precious opportunities: be sure to improve the lively dispensations of the gospel; give good attention unto sermons preached in public, and to sermons repeated in private. Endeavour to learn to write your father’s hand, that you may read over those precious sermons, that he hath taken pains to write and keep from the mouths of God’s lively messengers, and in them there are lively messages: I can through the blessing of God along with them, say, that they have been lively unto me: And if you improve them aright, why not to all of you God upbraideth none of the seed of Jacob, that seek his Face in truth: My children be encouraged in this work, you are in the bond of the covenant, although you may be breakers of covenant, yet God is a merciful keeper of covenant. Endeavour as you grow up, to own and renew your covenant, and rest not if God give you life, but so labour to improve all the advantages that God is pleased to afford you, that you may be fit to enjoy the Lord Jesus Christ in all his Ordinances. What hath the Lord Jesus Christ given himself for you? if you will lay hold upon him by true faith and repentance: And what will you be backward to accept of his gracious and free offers, and not keep in remembrance his death and sufferings, and to strengthen your weak faith; I thank the Lord, in some measure, I have found that ordinance, a life-making ordinance unto my soul.


Oh the smiles and loving embraces of the Lord Jesus Christ, that they miss of, that hold off, and will not be in such near relation unto their Head and Saviour. The Lord grant that Christ may be your Portions all.


My children, one or two words I have to say to you more, in the first place, be sure to carry well to your father, obey him, love him, follow his instructions and example, be ruled by him, take his advice, and have a care of grieving him: For I must testify the truth unto you, and I may call some of you to testify against yourselves; that your Father hath been loving, kind, tender-hearted wards you all: and laborious for you all, both for your temporal and spiritual good: -You that are grown up, cannot but see how careful your father is when he cometh home from his work, to take the young ones up into his wearied arms, by his loving carriage and care towards those, you may behold as in a glass, his tender care and love to you everyone as you grow up: I can safely say, that his love was so to you all, that I cannot say which is the child that he doth love best; but further I may testify unto you, that this is not all that your father hath been doing for you, and that some of you may bear me witness, that he hath given you many instructions, which hath been to the end your souls might enjoy happiness, he hath reproved you often for your evils, laying before you the ill event that would happen unto you If you did not walk in God’s ways, and give your minds to do his will, to keep holy his sabbaths, to attend unto reading God’s Word, hearing it preached with a desire to profit by it, and declaring unto you this way that he had experienced to get good by it; that was I pray unto the Lord for his blessing with it, and upon it, that it might soak into the heart and find entertainment there: and that you should meditate upon it, and he hath told you, meditation was as the key to open the door, to let you in, or that into your heart, that you might find the sweetness of God’s word.


Furthermore, my children, be encouraged in this work, your father hath put up many prayers with ardent desires and tears to God on behalf of you all: which if you walk with God, I hope you will find gracious answers and showers of blessings from those bottled tears for you. O carry it well to your father, that he may yet be encouraged to be doing and pleading for your welfare: Consider that the scripture holdeth forth many blessings to such children that obey their parents in the Lord, but there are curses threatened to the disobedient.


My children, in your life and conversation, live godly, walk soberly, modestly, and innocently: be diligent, and be not hasty to follow new fashions, and the pride of life, that now too much abounds. Let not pride betray the good of your immortal souls.


And if it please the Lord that you live to match yourselves, and to make your choice: Be sure you choose such as first do seek the kingdom of Heaven.


My first, as thy name is Joseph, labour so in knowledge to increase, as to be free from the guilt of thy sins, and enjoy eternal Peace. Mary, labour so to be arrayed with the hidden man of’ the heart, That with Mary thou mayest find, thou hast chosen the better part. William, thou hadst that name for thy grandfather’s sake.

Labour so to tread in his steps, as over sin conquest thou mayest make. 
Sarah, Sarah’s daughter thou shalt be, if thou continuest in doing well,
 Labour so in holiness among the daughters to walk, as that thou mayest excel.


So my children all, if I must be gone, I with tears bid you all Farewell. The Lord bless you all.


Now dear Husband, I can do no less than turn unto thee, and if I could, I would naturally mourn with thee.


And in a poor requital of all thy kindness, if I could, I would speak some things of comfort to thee, whilst thou dost mourn for me.


A tender-hearted, affectionate and entire loving husband thou hast been to me several ways. If I should but speak of what I have found as to these outward things; I being but weakly natured: In all my burthens thou hast willingly with me sympathized, and cheerfully thou hast helped me bear them: which although I was but weak natured; and so the more unabled to go through those troubles in my way: Yet thou hast by thy cheerful love to me, helped me forward in a cheerful frame of spirit. -But when I come to speak or consider in thy place, thy great pains and care for the good of my soul.


This twenty years experience of thy love to me in this kind, hath so instamped it upon my mind, that I do think that there never was man more truly kind to a woman: I desire for ever to bless and praise the Lord, that in mercy to my soul, he by his providence ordered that I should live with thee in such a relation, therefore dear husband be comforted in this, ( although God by his providence break that relation between us, that he gave being to at first) that in thy place thou hast been a man of knowledge to discharge to God and my soul, that scripture commanded duty, which by the effects in me wrought, through the grace of God, thou mayest behold with comfort our prayers not hindered; but a gracious answer from the Lord, which is of great price and re- ward. Although my being gone be thy loss, yet I trust in and thro’ Jesus Christ, it, will be my gain.


Was it not, to this end that the Lord was pleased to enable thee and give thee in heart to take (as an instrument) so much pains for his glory and my eternal good, and that it might be thy comfort: As all thy reading of scriptures and writing of sermons, and repeating of them over to me, that although I was necessarily often absent from the public worship of God, yet by thy pains and care to the good of my soul, it was brought home unto me: And blessed be the Lord who hath set home by the operation of his spirit, so many repeatals of precious sermons and prayers and tears for me and with me, for my eternal good: And now let it be thy comfort under all, go on and persevere in believing in God, and praying fervently unto God: Let not thy affectionate heart become hard, and thy tears dried away: And certainly the Lord will render a double portion of blessing upon thee and thine.


If thou couldest ask me a reason why I thus declare myself? – I cannot answer no other but this; that I have had of late a strong persuasion upon my mind, that by sudden death I should be surprised, either at my travail, or soon after it, the Lord fit me for himself: although I could be very willing to enjoy thy company, & my children longer, yet if it be the will of the Lord that I must not, I hope I can say cheerfully, the will of the Lord be done, this hath been often my desire and thy prayer.


Further, if thou could’st ask me why I did not discover some of these particulars of my mind to thee before, my answer is because I knew that thou wert tender hearted towards me, and therefore I would not create thee needless trouble.


O dear husband of all my dearest bosom friends, if by sudden death I must part from thee, let not thy trouble and cares that are on thee make thee to turn aside from the right way.


O dear heart, if I must leave thee and thine here behind,
Of my natural affection here is my heart and hand.
Be courageous, and on the living God bear up thy heart in so great a breach as this.


SARAH GOODHUE.


Dear husband, if by sudden death I am taken away from thee, there is infolded among thy papers something that I have to say to thee and others.


 July 14, 1681

Gospel-Centered Motherhood: Remembering Our Identity

It’s Mother’s Day and I am putting my baby, 1 and 2-year-old sons to bed. I am reading them a bedtime story when my two-year-old asks me if he can do something. I deny his request. Suddenly, I feel a wet drip on my head. I look up at the top bunk to catch my two-year old spitting on my head. Just then my husband pokes his head into the room to see me standing in the middle of the room with flashing eyes. I stalk out of the room with the words, “You put them to bed.” Not quite the Mother’s Day to build up my confidence as a mother.

In a feminist saturated culture that would tell us that we are to find our identity outside of the home and not be hindered by our roles as wives and mother, we need to remember that our identity is first to be found in whom we are in Christ.

We are mothers who have been set free from the bondage of sin and now live for Christ (Romans 6:5-8; Galatians 2:20). Instead of loving ourselves, we love the One who loved us first by living in obedience of His Word. We are women who remind ourselves of the truths of the gospel which focuses our minds on why we carry out the commands of God to us as wives and mothers. Our goal is to create homes where the influence of the gospel thrives. Because Christ suffered and died for us we are able to delight in our husbands and in our children as we joyfully lay aside ourselves in order that Christ may shine through us.

When we look at our role as a mother through the lens of the gospel, it puts into perspective why we do what we do. If we just study the passages in God’s Word and read books on being a godly wife and mother, we will carry out our roles dutifully. It could become a check list of doing what is required of us by God then be free to pursue our own interests. In contrast, if we study the Scriptures and read the books on motherhood in light of the gospel, than our motivation to obey His commands shifts from obedience out of duty to obedience driven by our love for Christ . The gospel truths remind us that Christ suffered and died so that we might die to our self and live to bear fruit for Him (Romans 7:4). His death and resurrection resulted in the world and its philosophies no longer have a hold on us (Galatians 6:14). Our confidence and satisfaction is found in a faithful God who we desire to glorify in all that He has given us to do. As mothers, that includes the stewardship of the children and the home He has given us.

Because of Christ, all that we truly need is to be found in Him alone even on the most disappointing days as a mother.

“God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.” (John Piper)

By Brita

Brita

MOTHERHOOD: Whose Voice is Speaking?

“It is the first lesson of wisdom to know our place, the second to keep it –and of course, corresponding to this, to ascertain the duties of our place and to discharge them.”

John Angell James, Female Piety

There are so many competing voices speaking with conviction about what we, as mothers (and women) should be. For centuries, these voices have ignored what God said about women and mothers. We must remind ourselves of the Biblical truths on which we stand. The bottom line is that we ought to remember whose voice has the Sovereign authority to tell us what our mission really is.

We are going to undertake a brief theological lesson in order to be reminded of what God has to say to us as His creation. Being reminded of these truths is important because“…theology helps us overcome our wrong ideas. If there were no sin in our hearts, we could read the Bible…every time…we would learn more true things and we would not rebel or refuse to accept anything we found written there. But with sin in our hearts we retain some rebelliousness against God. At various points there are-for all of us-biblical teachings which…we do not want to accept. The study of systematic theology is of help in overcoming those rebellious ideas.” (Wayne Grudem – Systematic Theology)

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)

Because God created everything (including us) that means He owns everything. “Everything that God made is His, and He alone has rights to rule over it and use it however He wishes.” (Bruce A. Ware – Big Truths for Young Hearts)

“Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, after our likeness…’ So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female he created them.” (Genesis 1:26-27)

“And God blessed them. And God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion…over every living thing that moves on the earth.’” (Genesis 1:28-29)

Woman was created after man to be his helper:

“then the LORD God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living man whom He formed.

The LORD God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it.

Then the LORD God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper fit for him.’

So the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and while he slept took one of his ribs and closed up its place with flesh. And the rib that the LORD God had taken from the man He made into a woman and brought her to the man.” (Genesis 2:7, 15, 18, 21-22)

“It has been often shown that by being taken from himself, she was equal to man in nature; while the very part of the body from which she was abstracted indicated the position she was intended to occupy. She was not taken from the head, to show she was not to rule over him; nor from his foot, to teach that she was not to be his slave; nor from his hand, to show she was not to be his tool; but from his side, to show that she was to be his companion.” (John Angell James – Female Piety)

“Like man, she [woman] is a sinful, rational, and immortal creature, placed under the economy of mercy, and called, by repentance towards God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, to eternal life.” (John Angell James – Female Piety)

Because of sin, man has abused his role of leadership and woman has rebelled against her role of helpmate, but the beauty of the gospel is that Christ came to restore that which was broken. He restored man and woman’s relationship with their Creator and with each other.

Because of Jesus Christ, I can be a woman who lives out the gospel as I am a helpmate to my husband and a mother instructing my six boys to fulfill their purpose to glorify God.

In closing, we must embrace these truths; they cannot be ignored or brushed aside. It is important that we understand them if we are to fulfill our God-given role. We need to prayerfully examine our hearts for any seed of untruth, for any doubt of God’s sovereignty. We ask, is your foundation Biblical? Is it based on truth? After all, this will influence your ability to discern truth from untruth when you hear the multitude of voices telling you what you are to be as a wife or mother.

Whose voice are you listening to?

by Brita
Brita

Gospel-Centered Motherhood: The War is On

Mother: A word that can conjure up a multitude of memories, images, and feelings. Motherhood has been defined, defended, redefined, devalued, misrepresented, and misunderstood over the years. We have particularly seen that in the recent firestorm of news reports & commentary that came as a result of a comment Hilary Rosen made in regards to Ann Romney being a stay-at-home mother. The “mommy wars” have escalated.

The term “Mommy Wars” was used in the late 1980s by Child magazine in an article by Helen Olen as she wrote about the struggle happening between working mothers and homemakers. Culturally, the mommy wars began during the first wave of feminism back in the late 1700s, but spiritually the battle begun back in the Garden of Eden.

Carolyn McCulley states in her book Radical Womanhood: Feminine Faith in a Feminist World:

“…the war goes back to the very first mother, Eve. Her assignment, along with her husband, Adam, was to be ‘fruitful and multiply and fill the earth’(Genesis 1:28). So when the Lord cursed the Serpent that deceived her, He showed how the battle would be fought against this command to be fruitful and multiply. ‘And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel’(Genesis 3:15).

Ever since, Satan has labored to destroy the offspring of those who are made in the image of God. The real mommy wars are not against flesh and blood – other mothers and their parenting methods – but against the one who seeks to destroy the next generation of those who would rise up to praise God.”

Satan as the “prince of this world” (John 12:31; 14:30) has set his mind to destroy the family unit as God designed. The battle to not “conform to the pattern of this world…” (Romans 21:2), which believers fight, is not a physical battle, but a spiritual one. Our families are under attack as we battle our sin nature and the forces of “this present evil age” (Galatians 1:4). Satan wants nothing more than for mothers to be discontented, distracted, and enticed by the world so that we are not instructing our children about who Jesus Christ is, loving our husbands, loving our children, and creating homes that are beacons of light that shine bright (not dimly) for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We as mothers so desperately need to daily take up our spiritual armor with the battle cry of the Gospel on our lips.

In the next few weeks we will look at what a Gospel-centered mother looks like. May we rise up as a remnant of mothers who find our satisfaction in Jesus Christ, who take seriously our God-given stewardship and build homes that are training up “the next generation of those who would rise up to praise God.”

by Brita

Brita

Motherhood: Legalist Becoming a Mom of Grace

I am a coward. I asked for this, but now that it has begun I am cowering. I feel the stirrings of the Spirit within my heart. God wants to do a work within me and I want to hide. When the Spirit begins to counsel me, I want to turn my thoughts away from what He is saying. I do not want to face what He has to say about ME. Yet, I still long to be more like Christ. As in the musical “Pilgrim” (performed by high school students of Covenant Life Church), I want it to be said that “You have the marks of Him [Christ] all over you… peace, contentment, humility.”

The major area where God is sanctifying me is motherhood. My pride wants to pat my back and say that I am doing a pretty good job of raising six boys, but God has something else to say about that.

I am currently reading two books, Faith and Feelings: Cultivating Godly Emotions in the Christian Life by Brian Borgman and Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus by Elyse M. Fitzpatrick & Jessica Thompson, which, quite frankly, have been kicking me in the butt. As I read these books, I am wrestling with two questions: Do I really understand what grace is? And how do I model God’s grace in my parenting? Legalistic parenting I can do. It’s safe to me because I am what Fitzpatrick calls a “rule-keeper” mom. If my sons conform outwardly to the rules, then I am doing well and they are “good” boys. My religious pride is puffed up and I have six Pharisees under my roof.

Mothering with grace means that I lean fully upon God and trust the hearts of my boys to Him. I give up control and allow the Spirit of God to work and convict. It means that I come alongside my son who is struggling and bring the gospel of Christ to his situation instead of standing over him demanding he stop sinning and do what he knows is expected of him. (“Go and ask forgiveness right now or you will stay in your room until you are sorry for what you did!”)

Being a mom of grace requires me to lay down my desires and pride and put on humility and servant hood. It means following the example of Christ, who set aside his own comfort in order to minister to the people who needed Him. My pride and selfishness are fighting against being replaced with humility and selflessness.

As Mother’s Day approaches, WITT is going to begin a series about the gospel-centered mother. Our prayer is that the Spirit will speak through us as we look to challenge and encourage one another. Our hearts’ desire is to exhort Christian mothers to be courageous enough to stand against the culture and its influence upon us. Come with hearts open to what God has to declare to you. But BEWARE…if you ask Him to open your eyes to the work He wants to do in you, He will answer!

I am a coward, but Christ’s blood on me has marked me as one of God’s warriors. The tomb is empty. Christ has risen, conquering the power of sin and death. Because of the Spirit within me, I can daily pull up my combat boots of the gospel of peace, strike down the enemy of pride and become a mom of grace.

Brita

By Brita 

His Fingerprints: My Hero

My Hero is all-powerful. No one can conquer Him.

My Hero is indestructible. No “kryptonite” can stop Him.

My Hero is victorious. No one will defeat Him.

My Hero has no origin story. He IS the Originator and has no beginning or end.

My Hero saved me. Nothing will change that. Not even death stopped him.

My Hero has risen.
My Hero lives.

RESURRECTION

O GOD OF MY EXODUS,

Great was the joy of Israel’s sons, when Egypt died upon the shore, Far greater the joy when the Redeemer’s foe lay crushed in the dust.

Jesus strides forth as the victor, conqueror of death, hell, and all opposing might; He bursts the bands of death, tramples the powers of darkness down, and lives for ever.

He, my gracious surety, apprehended for payment of my debt, comes forth from the prison house of the grave free, and triumphant over sin, Satan, and death. Show me herein the proof that His vicarious offering is accepted, that the claims of justice are satisfied, that the devil’s sceptre is shivered, that his wrongful throne is levelled. Give me the assurance that in Christ I died, in Him I rose, in His life I live, in His victory I triumph, in His ascension I shall be glorified.

Adorable Redeemer, Thou who wast lifted up upon a cross art ascended to highest heaven. Thou, who as Man of sorrows wast crowned with thorns, art now as Lord of life wreathed with glory. Once, no shame more deep than Thine, no agony more bitter, no death more cruel. Now, no exaltation more high, no life more glorious, no advocate more effective. Thou art in the triumph car leading captive Thine enemies behind Thee. What more could be done than Thou hast done! Thy death is my life, Thy resurrection my peace, Thy ascension my hope, Thy prayers my comfort.

Prayer from The Valley of Vision


							

Tenebrae Meditation: Jesus Christ

Despised and rejected by men;  a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief…we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. But He was wounded for our transgressions;  He was crushed for our iniquities; upon Him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with His stripes we are healed.

All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to His own way; and the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

He was oppressed, and He was afflicted, yet He opened not his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so He opened not his mouth…

He was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people…There was no deceit in His mouth. Yet it was the will of the LORD to crush Him; He has put Him to grief.

Isaiah 53:3-10

His Fingerprints: The Timeout Chair

The timeout chair. Reminding me of the Vinedresser, pruning the branches so they bear more fruit (John 15).

“Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit.” John 15:2

“Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.” John 15:4

Abide in me and I in you, dear Savior.

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The Perfect Lamb: Draw Near to the Cross and Find Grace & Mercy

WITT is preparing for Easter. This series comes in three posts. In the first post, we looked at God’s reason for His death. In the second post, we place our selves at the foot of the cross. And in this third post, we focus on the gospel in our everyday lives. Draw near to your Savior and focus on the truths of the Gospel today!

The Perfect Lamb: Draw Near to the Cross and Find Grace & Mercy

We can come to the cross, knowing whatever suffering we face, He also has faced it. We have seen His tears. His suffering was much greater than any suffering we will ever face. He knows the hurt we feel. We have heard His agonizing screams. Hebrews 4:16 says, “Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace in time of need.” We are given strength by the Lord Himself. No matter how dark the day becomes, our God is always with us, walking with us, never leaving us.

At the cross we see His grace and mercy. His death gives us peace with God. When we die and face the judge, we will be seen as “not guilty!” We live free of the fear of judgement day, and we live in ultimate, unexplainable, unending joy, for we now have access to the One for whom our souls were made. When you sit at the cross you can repeat Paul’s words: “It is no longer I who lives, but Christ who lives in me.”

You can understand the truth that Christ loves you and gave himself up for you, utterly and completely. Are you more preoccupied with your own circumstances, your own feelings, your own concerns, than with the glory of your Savior? Are you so preoccupied with your own pursuit of a form of godliness that you slip through your days without even a glance at Golgotha?

Rather than depending on your legalism and efforts of self-righteousness, depend on the truths of the cross. Preach the gospel to your own heart consistently, every day, every moment if possible. Memorize scripture that directly focuses on the cross and the gospel (2 Cor. 5:21, Romans 8:31-34, Isaiah 53:3-6, Romans 3:23-26, Romans 5:6-11, 1 Cor. 15:3-4, Galatians 2:21, etc.). Pray boldly and make the gospel the center of your prayers. Sing songs that center around the gospel. Never forget your past, and always remember how God has changed you so drastically through His death on the cross. Study the gospel. Learn Romans and Galatians. Read books and listen to sermons that focus on the cross and boldly proclaim the gospel.

Living a cross-centered life requires the Holy Spirit’s help. Ask Him to renew a desire in you for the Savior. Ask for a refreshed love for the gospel, and new insight into the meaning of the cross.

Never think the gospel is for only the unsaved. The cross, the gospel story, is for you. It is for me. It is what we base our lives on. It is our measuring stick for every thought, every feeling, every decision. We walk in the shadow of the cross for the rest of our lives. We will never learn all there is to learn about the gospel and our salvation. Come learn together with us.

Make the cross your main thing. Make the cross your one driving focus. Don’t go another moment without stopping to sit at the foot of the cross, to breathe in the smells, to hear the sounds, and to see why the Cross is necessary, and beautiful, and to see that through it He has given you the full cup of a glorious salvation!

by Elena