Son of WestminsterRichard Baxter wrote of the Westminster Assembly (1643-1648), "I so highly reverence that Assembly, that I think this nation, since the apostles’ days, had never any that excelled it for piety and ability." I am a spiritual and theological son of those men.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Remember... Remember

 A post at Desiring God earlier in the week quoted a sermon by Thomas Wilcox (1621-1687). It prompted me to read the entire version, which has been one of the great literary blessings of my week. I quoted this in a letter to the congregation earlier today, believing it to be particularly helpful in preparation for the Lord's Supper this Sunday. The best gold is shared:
Remember Christ’s time of love when you were naked (Ezek 16:8,9), and then He chose you. Can you ever have a proud thought? Remember whose arms supported you from sinking and delivered you from the lowest hell (Psalm 86:13), and shout in the ears of angels and men (Psalm 148), and for ever sing praise, praise; grace, grace. Daily repent and pray, and walk in the sight of grace, as one that has the anointing of grace upon you.

Remember your sins, Christ’s pardoning;
your deserving, Christ’s merits;
your weakness, Christ’s strength;
your pride, Christ’s humility;
your many infirmities, Christ’s restoring;
your guilts, Christ’s new applications of His blood;
your failings, Christ’s raising up;
your needs, Christ’s fullness;
your temptations, Christ’s tenderness;
your vileness, Christ’s righteousness.

A Christian never lacks comfort, but by breaking the order and method of the gospel, looking on his own righteousness, and looking off Christ’s perfect righteousness, which is to choose rather to live by candlelight, than by the light of the sun. The honey that you suck from your own righteousness will turn into perfect gall, and the light that you take from it to walk in, will turn into black night upon the soul. Satan is tempting you by putting you to plod on in your own grace, to get comfort from that; then the Father comes and points you to Christ’s grace, as rich, glorious, infinitely pleasing Him, and bids you study Christ’s righteousness. And His biddings are enablings; that is a blessed motion, a sweet whispering, checking your unbelief. Follow the least hint close with much prayer; prize it as an invaluable jewel, it is an earnest of more to come.
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