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  • "That could have been me!" ~ a contraceptive advocate

    I was brought to tears, I pointed at the t.v. screen and cried out,

    "That could have been me!"

    I had subscribed to Ms. Magazine not long after it came out in 1971.

    My senior year of high school I missed my period, and not long afterwards, I drove out of town to the nearest Planned Parenthood.

    But I couldn't get an abortion in state because my parents would have had to be notified.

    Along with my boyfriend, an out-of-state trip was planned – under the guise of a college visit.

    The night before we were scheduled to take that trip, my grandmother asked if I were pregnant (a mystery as to why she asked me that, except the good hand of God was upon my unborn child and me!), and my family offered support whatever I ended up choosing.

    Not long afterwards, she and I visited an ob/gyn, and I can't explain this, except once again it was the grace of God protecting my unborn daughter and myself through the words of that doctor, since I ended up opting to have the baby out of fear of the pain of the abortion procedure!

    Several months later, after a not-so-fun time of extended labor, I held my daughter and looked at her, and wondered how I could ever have aborted her.

    A few years later I moved to Madison (a.k.a. - "78 square miles surrounded by reality") and ended up joining the National Organization for Women (N.O.W.).

    I signed up to be part of the Reproductive Rights Task Force.

    One of the things we did was to sit in the student union and write letters to Congressmen and Senators to "Keep Abortion Legal."

    I also wore a coat hanger necklace, the reminder of "Never Again" to back-alley abortions that had allegedly killed thousands of women.

    I even went to the N.O.W. National Convention that fall.
    (That was the road trip I was on, the night I was praying to God, which I described in my testimony here.)

    Then by the grace of God, I was saved by the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Not long afterwards, I went to a monthly N.O.W. meeting and explained I'd become a Christian. I told the women there I didn't know if I could remain involved with the group.

    I continued reading the Bible and soon realized I couldn't continue to support abortion rights as I had.

    My friends, the world remains in darkness, under the rule of the god of the world, the evil one.

    As Christians, let's never forget that:

    ... we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12).

    And let's pray that Sandra Fluke and other women like her would have their eyes opened as God graciously opened mine.

     II Corinthians 4:4  In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5  For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6  For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.

    Here's a little video introduction to Trip Lee's song, "Beautiful Life," followed by the song itself.

    Trip Lee on "Beautiful Life" from Desiring God on Vimeo.

    Psalm 127:3  Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward.

     [Disclaimer: This is NOT a political statement, but a spiritual one.]


    Related:

    the least of these
    I sought ... yet You kept seeking me (Your plans can never be aborted)

    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

  • you drink, but you never have your fill... | letter 145 on assurance & fighting for joy

     

    Haggai 1:6 ... you drink, but you never have your fill...

    Psalm 45:10
    Hear, O daughter, and consider, and incline your ear:
    forget your people and your father's house...

     
    I Corinthians 15:34

    Wake up from your drunken stupor, as is right, and do not go on sinning.
    For some have no knowledge of God. I say this to your shame.

    John 4:10
    Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God,
    and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’
    you would have asked him,
    and he would have given you living water.”

    Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
    (Martin Janus, tr. to English by Robert S. Bridges)

    Jesu, joy of man’s desiring,
    Holy wisdom, love most bright;
    Drawn by Thee, our souls aspiring
    Soar to uncreated light.

    Word of God, our flesh that fashioned,
    With the fire of life impassioned,
    Striving still to truth unknown,
    Soaring, dying round Thy throne.

    Through the way where hope is guiding,
    Hark, what peaceful music rings;
    Where the flock, in Thee confiding,
    Drink of joy from deathless springs.

    Theirs is beauty’s fairest pleasure;
    Theirs is wisdom’s holiest treasure.
    Thou dost ever lead Thine own
    In the love of joys unknown.

    Is Jesus the joy of your desiring?

    Are you drinking from deathless springs – or lifeless cisterns?

    This is eternal life:  that you might come to Him, believe on Him, drink of Him, live by Him, desire Him, be filled with Him, enjoy Him, and be satisfied in Him –– to the glory of God!


    John 6:35  Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst...
    53  So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. 54  Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. 55  For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink. 56  Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him. 57  As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so whoever feeds on me, he also will live because of me. 58  This is the bread that came down from heaven, not as the fathers ate and died. Whoever feeds on this bread will live forever.”

    Isaiah 55
    1  “Come, everyone who thirsts,
    come to the waters;
    and he who has no money,
    come, buy and eat!
    Come, buy wine and milk
    without money and without price.
    2  Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread,
    and your labor for that which does not satisfy?
    Listen diligently to me, and eat what is good,
    and delight yourselves in rich food.
    3  Incline your ear, and come to me;
    hear, that your soul may live;
    and I will make with you an everlasting covenant,
    my steadfast, sure love for David.

    Dearly-beloved Brethren,—Grace, mercy, and peace, from our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ, be greatly multiplied to you. I remember you every day in my prayers before God, giving thanks to Him who called you out of darkness to His marvellous light.

    It is true that formerly you were children of darkness, dragged along to eternal perdition by the prince of darkness; but now ye are children of light, being born of the Spirit by the Word of the living God. Walk in a way worthy of the Father of lights, who shone into your hearts to enlighten you in the knowledge of His divine glory in the face of Jesus Christ. Walk constantly, very dear brethren, after our beloved Lord Jesus Christ; for He assures you, in the Gospel of John, viii. 12, 'I am the light of the world; he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.' It is evident, then, that we cannot walk in the saving light which brings us eternal life, without continuing to walk after Christ. Light, life, salvation, the hope of glory, all spiritual and eternal blessings, are found in Christ Jesus our Lord; neither can they be found anywhere else. Christ is the storehouse of all the heavenly goods—Christ is the treasure of all the riches of Divine goodness—Christ is the fountain from which rivers of living water are always flowing—Christ is the sea, without either bottom or shore, which makes all the waves of grace, mercy, and love, pass on the believing soul—Christ is the Sun of the highest heavens, which scatters and throws all the rays of Divine wisdom and knowledge both among the angels above and the believers below. Whatever blessing you need, seek from Christ Jesus. It hath pleased the Father that in Him should be fully, and abundantly, all things. In Christ dwelleth all the grace and glory of the Godhead bodily. It is in Him that ye are full.

    ~ Excerpt from W.H. Hewitson's pastoral letter, written in 1846 to his flock in Madeira, Portugal. Found in "Memoir of the Rev. W.H. Hewitson: late minister of the Free Church of Scotland at Dirleton by the Rev. John Baillie," 4th edition, (London: James Nisbet & Co, 1853), 229-230, emphasis mine.

    Revelation 22:17
    The Spirit and the Bride say, “Come.”
    And let the one who hears say, “Come.”
    And let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who desires take the water of life without price.

    Zechariah 10
    16  On that day the LORD their God will save them,
    as the flock of his people;
    for like the jewels of a crown
    they shall shine on his land.
    17  For how great is his goodness, and how great his beauty!
    Grain shall make the young men flourish,
    and new wine the young women.


    Related:

    my other posts on assurance & fighting for joy

    my posts on Christian hedonism
    Are you a radiant Christian or a drunken old woman? (letter 82 on assurance & fighting for joy)
    As a deer pants ... Is your soul panting for God? (Psalms 42 & 43)
    "Saving faith is wanting Jesus" ~ Are you loving His appearing or this present world?
    The Father's Inheritance (Eleven days' journey ~ A lamentation & an exhortation)
    five years ago ~ for your joy (AND an inheritance | Richard Sibbes & the Sealing of the Spirit) ~ Letter 136
    Herein is love ... Vast as the ocean ~ And let him that is athirst come!
    Two Fountains ~ Where are you drinking? What is flowing? Don't waste your drinking!
    don't waste your new year ~ teach us, satisfy us, make us glad (Psalm 90:12-15)
    Advent #1 WHY HAS JESUS COME? that we might have life & life more abundantly
    Advent # 5 WHY HAS JESUS COME? So we might draw near to God | Even a Vapor
    Advent # 7 WHY HAS JESUS COME? So we might be satisfied with Him
    Finding pleasure in Him
    Moderation in pursuing God? An answer from Jonathan Edwards
    Moderation in pursuing God? An answer from George Whitefield
    How's your spiritual appetite? (Jonathan Edwards)
    Happy Birthday, John Piper ~ reflections on year-ends, aging, fruit bearing & Christian hedonism
    this earthly manna ~ the Christian hedonist's plea
    she shall rejoice ~ our citizenship is in heaven – Rejoice! | letter 134 on assurance & joy
    consider ... our ways, the great cloud of witnesses, Susanna Anthony

    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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  • consider ... our ways, the great cloud of witnesses, Susanna Anthony

    As I alluded to in my last post, "What kind of racer are you? ..., as Christians, we constantly need to examine how we're running the race set before us, and in order to run effectively, we need to look unto and to consider Jesus:

    Hebrews 12:1  Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2  looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.

    3  Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.

    Jesus Himself is our primary and ultimate example, but not only our example – for Jesus Himself provides us with the supernatural power to run the race, through the gift of His Holy Spirit who dwells in believers to work in us to will and to do God's good pleasure (Phil. 2:12-18).

    However, in addition to looking to Jesus, we're also commanded to look to the great cloud of witnesses God has set before us. That's emphasized in the preceding chapter of Hebrews, and these men and women are also referenced in the first verse of chapter 12. (We're also to take heed to the negative examples in Scripture ~ e.g. - see Hebrews 3-4, I Cor. 10, and please see my previous post for more about that.) In other words, as he arrives at chapter 12, the author of Hebrews is exhorting his readers, those Jewish converts who were on the verge of become sluggish in the race set before them: "Yes, look to these men and women who have gone before you as examples – but now, here's your ultimate and highest example: the Lord Jesus Christ, God incarnate, the God-man who lived a life of holiness by the power of God at work in Him." God has set before us not only the Lord Jesus but also such men and women of faith who were commended, as examples for us. Now, to be clear about it: these men and women are not be worshiped, yet such burning and shining lamps are to be followed, as they follow Christ... much like the apostle Paul wrote:

    I Corinthians 11:1: Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.
    It's true that any and all writings outside and apart from the Bible are not God-breathed and not inspired like the Bible and are not on a par with the Bible, so we must be judicious as we chose what to read, and we must be extra cautious as we read, for we are commanded to test all things because the devil is a liar and a deceiver, and he is prowling, looking for a way to get a foothold and to distract or hinder us in the race set before us. However, keeping in mind those cautions, studying Church history and reading Christian biography remain two wonderful means of grace God has provided for us to run the race set before us so we obtain the glorious prize.


    For over two weeks many of our eyes were glued to our television screens to watch the 2012 London Olympics.

    Now that the Olympics are past ...

    Consider how much time, energy, and effort we put forth to follow and to watch our favorite athletes and competitions over the 17 days of the Olympics...


    And now, in contrast, consider how much time, energy, and effort we put forth over the course of 17 average days to consider Jesus and the great cloud of witnesses...

    May God give each of us grace to consider our ways!


    I'd encourage you to open your Bible to Hebrews 11, and ask God to put it in your heart to study the life of one of those men or women listed there (or another Bible figure), so you might grow in your desire and love for Christ and His Kingdom, and be spurred on and fortified to run the race set before you, to see that we are just like those men and women, that we too are strangers and exiles on this fallen earth, dwelling in our fleshly, sinful tents, batting against the temptations of the world and the wiles of the devil, and we are looking to and longing for that heavenly country. And, all the while, just like those saints, we're called to fight the good fight of faith and to run with perseverance and joy in our pilgrimage here so we might obtain the glorious prize that is set before us, and not become sluggish or slothful – or, as David Brainerd prayed:

    "O that I may feel this continual hunger, and not be retarded, but rather animated by every cluster from Canaan, to reach forward in the narrow way, for the full enjoyment and possession of the heavenly inheritance! O that I may never loiter in my heavenly journey!"

    If you come back to me and tell me, "Karen, you are nuts? Do you live in the real world? I simply don't have that much time to study the Bible!" – then I'll ask you how you managed to find hour upon hour to watch the Olympic competitions and to read about your favorite athletes and to watch the replays of their performances over those 17 days... (Or – if you weren't watching the Olympics, consider how much time you spend in leisure activities, including surfing the web, playing online games, checking facebook, shopping, etc., etc. over the period of a couple weeks...)


    In addition to that challenge, I'd like to put before you an excerpt from the life of one of the great cloud of witnesses from Church history, a woman from Rhode Island – Miss Susanna Anthony (1726-1791). I first became acquainted with Susanna Anthony through a single diary entry of Edward Griffin (from "Memoir of the Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., Compiled Chiefly from His Own Writings" by Edward D. Griffin & William Buell Sprague (New York: Taylor & Dodd, 1839), reprinted in 1987 by Banner of Truth Trust, 30. HT for the text: http://books.google.com/books?id=JbAEAAAAYAAJ)


    Wednesday, Oct. 4 [1797]. In consequence of reading the prayers of Miss Anthony, and discovering her intense desire to obtain more clear and transforming views of God, I have been led to reflect on the great difference between her prayers and mine. I have been, for the most part, asking for particular exercises of divine power, to produce effects in regard to me, my friends, my people, and Zion at large. And in prayer my mind has been more on the desired effects, than on that fulness and glorious sufficiency of wisdom, power, goodness, majesty, condescension, patience, faithfulness and truth, which there is in God. Thus I have stopped at the threshold, without getting into the temple. Had I in prayer been more intent to gaze into God, and had I exercised myself more in adoration and praise, I believe my acquaintance with God would have been vastly greater, and my mind more transformed into his likeness. Let it in future be the burden of my prayer, "Lord, show me thy glory."
    As way of brief introduction, suffice it to say – Miss Anthony was a Christian hedonist long, long before John Piper was born!

    The sure fire way to make war against the flesh, to mortify sin, and to combat any and all passions, desires, and love for all that is worldly and fleshly is to ask the Holy Spirit to infuse into us a greater passion, desire, and love for Christ, i.e. - to come to know Jesus Christ experientially as THE LOVE DIVINE, ALL LOVES EXCELLING (as Charles Wesley wrote).

    Writing here at age 17, Miss Anthony sets the bar very, very high for us. It's evident that she'd begun tasting Canaan's clusters here on earth. But, let us remember, it is God Himself who made Susanna Anthony willing in the day of His power, and it is God who can do the same in any of His children. The God of the 21st century is the same today as He was 18th century Rhode Island! Just as the leopard cannot change its spots, neither can we change our spiritual tastebuds or our appetites – however, God Himself can! Has our Heavenly Father not promised to pour out His Holy Spirit on those who ask?

    May the Holy Spirit increase your love and passion and desire for God and for His Kingdom, and draw you into His courts as you read and consider the example of Susanna Anthony.

    * * *
    From: "The Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony. Who Died, in Newport, (R I.) June 23, 1791, in the 65th year of her age. Consisting Chiefly in Extracts from Her Writings, with Some Brief Observations on Them." Complied by Samuel Hopkins, Second Edition. (Portland, Maine: Lyman, Hall & Co. 1810), 49-51. (HT for the text: http://books.google.com/books?id=YO0QAAAAYAAJ)

    SECTION III.

    Containing extracts from her Diary, of different dates.

       THE following paper is transcribed and inserted here, as it was written in her youth, when she was but seventeen years old, and expresses the views and exercises which she then had; and affords admonition and instruction, especially to those young persons who shall read it.

       Oct. 25, 1743. I am just now entering into the eighteenth year of my age. And does the tempter tell me, that I chose religion when I was a child, and knew no better; when I knew nothing of the pleasures of this world: and that it may be, when these enjoyments and pleasures appear delightful, I shall forsake strict and solid religion, and run with the young, giddy  multitude, into the excesses of vanity? Then, O my soul, sit down again, and make another deliberate choice; even now I am entering the prime of all my days: and let me picture the world with its brightest side outmost; and religion in a solitary dress; and then choose my portion. If my former choice has not been free and noble enough; come now, my soul, and make one. Let there be nothing in it mean and low; but let it be great, noble and free.

       As to religion: can I sacrifice my name, and all that the world calls delightful, now in the prime of my age; and be accounted a fool and mad, by the wise, rich, and polite world? Can I withstand a thousand temptations to mirth and pleasure; and be a despised outcast among men? Now, if I conform to the world, I shall be a pleasing object to many, and a delight to them, who now despise me. What pleasure that the world can afford shall be withheld from me, if I once give myself up to sensual pleasure, and the gratification of my whole inclination; allowing myself all that mirth and jollity, that my youthful age will now admit of? If I now give a loose to my youthful appetites, and satisfy my carnal desires; what can then deprive me of pleasure, now I am free from pain and the infirmities of old age, which might give a disgust to these pleasures. Now I have life, health and liberty. If I yield to these desires, and seek to satisfy them by a thousand new and fresh delights; take my swing in the world; cast away sorrow, and indulge self in ten thousand new pleasures: what then can cross me?

       And, on the other hand, if I choose strict religion now, I may expect reproach, disdain and contempt, from the world, as not fit for common society, or scarce to live. I shall be accounted a poor, mean, ignorant, despicable creature, unworthy the notice of mortals: and, it, may be, despised by formal professors, as being religious overmuch: they watching for my halting, and rejoicing at my falls. And besides, I must expect many dark and doubting hours, filled with bitter sighs and groans; denying myself, and taking up my cross; plucking out a right eye, and cutting off a right hand; daily meeting with crosses, and losses, and afflictions; and it may be, with persecutions, imprisonment and death, with the utmost distress. While the sensual libertine lives in pleasure, flourishing like a green bay tree, and has no bands in his death.

       What a wide difference is here, between the strictly religious, and the sensual worldling! Come, then, my soul, and view them both as far as death; and now make a solemn and deliberate choice, either religion, or carnal pleasure. Come, my soul, and choose for eternity.

       Soul. Upon considering the nature and properties of each, I am brought to a free and full choice. I see nothing in this pleasure that can satisfy an immortal soul; nothing worthy my notice; nothing but an empty sound. Nor can it have any part in my affections, for a portion. They are but mean trifles, unfit to attract and busy an immortal soul. But religion, though it have its troubles with it; yet it hath a sacred sweetness in all. I feel an inward pleasure and satisfaction, which gives a relish, as it were, to this kind of religious pain and sorrow.

       Objector. Come, Soul, lay aside prejudice. What! nothing in all this pleasure, to delight thee. Search a little deeper. Or what can be in this melancholy religion, to allure thee to choose its ways?

       Soul. I have found what it is. For in all these pleasures, the soul has no God, and no happiness, suited to its immortal nature; without which, all is but a sickening trifle. Wherefore, the soul which hath God for its portion, attended with ever so much sorrow, is unspeakably more happy.

       Objector. But if you indulge yourself in pleasures, and strive to divert your company with mirth and jollity, you will gain the esteem of many, and they will greatly prize you, and seek your company.

       Soul. I value the approbation of the most high God, before all the esteem of poor mortals; and deliberately make choice of him, and his way of strict religion, for my portion, pleasure and happiness.

       I do now, with my whole soul and all my powers, choose God for my portion; taking his cross as well as his crown; esteeming the sorrows of religion greater riches than the pleasures of sin; looking on it a pleasure to be crucified with Christ. I despise every worldly enjoyment, compared with one smile from the lovely Jesus. I do, with my whole heart and soul, choose God and religion, though it may be through a sea of sorrow and distress, rather than the world in all its pomp and splendor, with ten thousand enjoyments. O most great and gracious God, I now choose thee as my sufficient, and every way suitable portion. I solemnly take God, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, for my all, in life, death and eternity; and resign myself, soul and body, into thy hands. And I take all the holy angels in heaven; and even the Most High God, the possessor of heaven and earth, himself, to witness that I DO.

       And now, Lord, I am thine. Do with me as thou wilt. I am thy clay, feeble, helpless, and hopeless. I throw myself, soul and body, life and health, liberty and pleasure, on thee, the boundless, infinite fulness of heaven, the immutable God. Lord, God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, I this day and minute subscribe with my heart and hand, to be the Lord's. Even, so, Lord Jesus, Amen and Amen.

    SUSANNA ANTHONY.

    * * *

    Miss Anthony was one of the great cloud of witnesses who was an extravagant lover of the Lord Jesus Christ because she had begun to taste and see and know the breadth, length, height and depth of the love of God. Therefore, she remained jealous and zealous for her soul, and she was adamant and would not permit mean, worldly trifles to come between the Lover of her soul and herself. Her soul's appetite was transformed. She hungered and thirsted for righteousness. She had tasted and seen the goodness and glory of God, and accordingly, she rejected and cast off all earthly treasures, and embraced Christ and held onto Him and onto Zion, for she had come to know Christ as the pearl of great price and her exceeding Joy. She knew that all other lovers were dung, for they were intent on stealing, killing, and destroying, and she knew all earthly lovers would lead her away from the life and life abundantly that Christ alone could give her.

    Miss Anthony had learned experientially that "religion never was designed to make our pleasures less!" She thought on the bliss to come, plus she was graced to sup of that bliss here on earthly ground. While on this earth, she had begun to taste the celestial fruit and sacred sweets of which Isaac Watts wrote in 1707.

    "We're Marching to Zion"

    Come, we that love the Lord,
    And let our joys be known;
    Join in a song with sweet accord,
    Join in a song with sweet accord
    And thus surround the throne,
    And thus surround the throne.

    Refrain

    We’re marching to Zion,
    Beautiful, beautiful Zion;
    We’re marching upward to Zion,
    The beautiful city of God.

    The sorrows of the mind
    Be banished from the place;
    Religion never was designed
    Religion never was designed,
    To make our pleasures less,
    To make our pleasures less.

    Refrain

    Let those refuse to sing,
    Who never knew our God;
    But favorites of the heavenly King,
    But favorites of the heavenly King
    May speak their joys abroad,
    May speak their joys abroad.

    Refrain

    The God that rules on high,
    And thunders when He please,
    Who rides upon the stormy sky,
    Who rides upon the stormy sky,
    And manages the seas,
    And manages the seas.

    Refrain

    This awful God is ours,
    Our Father and our Love;
    He will send down his heav’nly powers,
    He will send down his heav’nly powers,
    To carry us above,
    To carry us above.

    Refrain

    There we shall see His face,
    And never, never sin!
    There, from the rivers of His grace,
    There, from the rivers of His grace,
    Drink endless pleasures in,
    Drink endless pleasures in.

    Refrain

    Yea, and before we rise,
    To that immortal state,
    The thoughts of such amazing bliss,
    The thoughts of such amazing bliss,
    Should constant joys create,
    Should constant joys create.

    Refrain

    The men of grace have found,
    Glory begun below.
    Celestial fruits on earthly ground
    Celestial fruits on earthly ground
    From faith and hope may grow,
    From faith and hope may grow.

    Refrain

    The hill of Zion yields
    A thousand sacred sweets
    Before we reach the heav’nly fields,
    Before we reach the heav’nly fields,
    Or walk the golden streets,
    Or walk the golden streets.

    Refrain

    Then let our songs abound,
    And every tear be dry;
    We’re marching through Immanuel’s ground,
    We’re marching through Immanuel’s ground,
    To fairer worlds on high,
    To fairer worlds on high.

    Refrain

    Heavenly Father, have mercy upon us. You know our frames. We are dust, and we are prone to wander. Our hearts are deceitful and desperately wicked. We are prone to hunger and thirst for the worldly and fleshly, and all the while You have so much more for us: the unsearchable and all-surpassing riches of Jesus Christ – the True Bread and the Living Water! O! Open the eyes of our understanding, make us single-eyed for Christ alone by giving us a vision of the grace and glory and goodness of Christ. Use the witness of Miss Anthony to spur us on, so we might press on to know You, so we might not become lukewarm and loiter in our heavenly journey. Lead us to Your fount so we might increasingly glimpse and taste of Your beauty and life and riches, so we might see the emptiness and vanity and poverty of the world in contrast, and refuse and spurn all that is worldly and fleshly, knowing that Your fullness and all-satisfying joy and riches await to fill our cups to overflowing. You are our perfect portion and reward! Who is like unto You! Like Susanna Anthony, grant us an unrelenting passion for and pursuit of You and an increasing appetite for Jesus Christ, so when we are lured and tempted by earthly lovers, we might be able to consider all else as dung in comparison, and exult in You and sing out with full assurance of faith, "This is my Beloved – and He is indeed greater and sweeter and purer and lovelier and fairer than any and all other loves the world has to offer me! He satisfies my soul! I have supped with Him and know Him to be THE LOVE DIVINE, ALL LOVES EXCELLING!"

    Merciful God, be gracious to us, for we are Yours in Christ Jesus, we are the sheep of Your pasture redeemed by the precious blood of the Lamb. According to Your good pleasure, tap the barrels of Your grace and grant us tastes of celestial fruits and sacred sweets here on earthly ground, so we might glorify You by enjoying You, and we might readily testify of You and Your goodness to all the nations throughout this fallen world, where men in darkness and bondage are crying out in despair, "Who shall show us any good?" O! As we know that our highest and greatest good is to draw near to our God through the Lord Jesus Christ, we will proclaim that good news to all the peoples, so they might be glad along with us! O! Let all the peoples praise You! Shine Your face upon us and revive Your Church so we might enjoy You and rejoice in You, and all the nations might likewise! Hallelujah! May the glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ extend to the ends of the earth!


    Related posts:

    Advent #1 WHY HAS JESUS COME? that we might have life & life more abundantly
    Advent # 5 WHY HAS JESUS COME? So we might draw near to God | Even a Vapor

    Finding pleasure in Him
    Moderation in pursuing God? An answer from Jonathan Edwards
    Moderation in pursuing God? An answer from George Whitefield
    How's your spiritual appetite? (Jonathan Edwards)
    Second Sunday after Christmas: Is your religion true religion? (Henry Scougal)
    this earthly manna ~ the Christian hedonist's plea
    Happy Birthday, John Piper ~ reflections on year-ends, aging, fruit bearing & Christian hedonism
    Songs about "What *I* Want," part 5: If the Curly Fry Doesn't "Satisfy," What Does?
    Letter 25 on assurance and fighting for joy (a strong craving ≠ His joy)
    My love affair . . . whose trumpet, whose glory & incomplete joy
    the lover's inquiry | letter 114 on fighting for joy
    Dearest idol, how can I find rest
    In the midst of my temptations fierce ~ O, Jesus Christ, my Treasure first
    Things To Look for in a Church, 9: "Pearl Freaks" (a.k.a. a Kingdom-Obsessed People)

    Why read Christian biography? To help us examine our love for God.
    "Who wants candles when he has the sun?" ~ Edward Payson | letter 124 on assurance & joy
    a little child set in our midst leads us into the New Year
    Phebe Bartlet – a child put in our midst ~ "Do you love Me?"

    What kind of racer are you? So run that you may obtain! (I Corinthians 9:24-27)
    Considering Jesus: (1) Making time to consider Jesus
    Considering Jesus: (2) Why do we do quiet time anyhow?
    take to heart ALL the words (more on quiet time)
    Get gnawing, put your nose down in the Book to feed the white-hot flame of God's gift
    Linger, linger, linger – so you might know God's love
    "Bread of Heav'n on Thee I Feed"
    "The inestimable Benefits of Christ's Death, inferred from the excellency of his Person"

    postcards from England: are we excited over a dead fish and a car wreck?
    update w/ excerpt: Lloyd-Jones' sermons on the role of experience in Christianity
    The flags unfurled ... Christ's eternal banner | Lloyd-Jones ~ a third type of assurance
    The Father's Inheritance (Eleven days' journey ~ A lamentation & an exhortation)
    Is your ambition holy? / What are you living for? (Louis Paul Lehman) / The Christian's Aim


    Regarding Christian biography: Please see my tags marked bio. Also, if you're not sure where to start in regard to Christian biography, I'd suggest your checking out John Piper's biographical messages found at http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/biographies/by-title. Some of these are now available in PDF as well as ebook format; please check here: http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/books/by-title.

    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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About me...

Christian hedonist in training. Pressing on to know more and more of the joy of the LORD. Pleading with God to rend the heavens and revive and refresh my own soul, as well as His Church, to His praise, honor and glory.

Thank God. He can make men and women in middle life sing again with a joy that has been chastened by a memory of their past failures. ~ Alan Redpath

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