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Old Treasures Made New

Old Treasures Made New

著者: Shaun Martens
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Old Treasures Made New are short devotions that focuses on the Holy Scriptures (the ultimate old treasure) and brings voices from the past to comment on them (lesser treasure, but treasure nonetheless). Whether part of your main diet of Scripture intake or a supplement to it, these episodes are ways to set your mind on the things that are above and to be encouraged in your walk with the Lord Jesus Christ.Copyright 2025 Shaun Martens キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 人間関係 子育て 聖職・福音主義
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  • John 14:12-17
    2025/06/11

    John 14:12-17

    1. We have a striking promise about the works that Christians may do.
    2. We have a striking promise about things that Christians may get by prayer.
    3. We have a striking promise about the Holy Spirit.

    "He can help forward His cause on earth quite as much by sitting at the right hand of the Father and sending forth the Holy Spirit, as by being in the world."

    "Weak and imperfect as their supplications may be, so long as they are put in Christ’s hands and offered in Christ’s name they shall not be in vain. We have a Friend at Court, an Advocate with the Father and if we honour Him by sending all our petitions through Him, He pledges His word that they shall succeed."

    "Any doctrine about the church, the ministry or the sacraments which obscures the Spirit’s inward work or turns it into mere form, is to be avoided as deadly error."

    Questions:

    1. We hear Jesus say that his followers will do greater things than Himself. Ryle understands this to be referring not to miracles, but to conversions. No disciple raises a dead person after 4 days being dead or walks on water, but one sermon by Peter sees 3000 souls saved! Do we see the conversion of souls, of men and women being born again, as the greatest miracle?
    2. Jesus gives a striking promise, namely that whatever we ask in His name He will do. Ryle warns against those who apply this to material wealth or worldly prosperity as if God is in the business of giving us idols that would take our hearts away from Him. Yet, if we would make a mark in this world, we must bring our requests to the Father through Jesus Christ. If Jesus only did the things that we asked for in the past 24 hours, what could we expect to happen? Is it significant or minute?
    3. Jesus promises to send the Helper, the Holy Spirit to his people. Ryle points out a number of truths about the Holy Spirit that he says we should grasp firmly and never let go of. As I list them again, can we say we are holding fast to these truths? First, the Spirit is a Person. Second, he is the Spirit of truth that leads us in all truth. Third, the world cannot receive Him and simply cannot understand how He works. Fourth, the Spirit dwells in believers and fifth, the Spirit is given to supply all their true needs while Christ's physical presence is removed. Do we know the work of the Spirit in our lives?

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    11 分
  • John 14:4-11
    2025/06/09

    John 14:4-11

    1. We should mark how much better Jesus speaks of believers than they speak of themselves.
    2. We should mark what glorious names the Lord Jesus gives Himself.
    3. We should mark how expressly the Lord Jesus shuts out all ways of salvation except Himself.

    "The plain truth is that all believers tend to undervalue the work of the Spirit in their own souls, and to imagine they know nothing because they do not know everything."

    "To use Christ daily as the way, to believe Christ daily as the truth, to live on Christ daily as the life—this is to be a well-informed, a thoroughly equipped and an established Christian."

    "It counts for nothing that a person is clever, learned, highly gifted, amiable, charitable, kind-hearted and zealous about some sort of faith. All this will not save their soul if they do not draw near to God by Christ’s atonement and make use of God’s own Son as their Mediator and Saviour."

    "We must be content to believe when we cannot explain and to admire and revere when we cannot interpret."

    Questions:

    1. We hear Jesus speak of his disciples knowing much while Thomas objects. Ryle points out that while the disciples were children in many ways, their knowledge was far greater than the majority of the Jewish nation. Yet, what matters most is that the disciples, and by implication, all disciples, have a heart knowledge that God sees and finds precious in His sight. Is this a new idea to you, namely that God takes more account of a heart knowledge than a head knowledge?
    2. We hear the famous words of Jesus telling his disciples that He is the way, the truth, and the life. Ryle declares that the Christian who uses Christ daily as the way, believes Christ daily as the truth, and lives on Christ daily as the life is to be a well-informed, thoroughly equipped and an established Christian. What does that truth do in simplifying your life and walk?
    3. Jesus declares that He is the only way to God. Ryle warns of a common error then as it is still today, namely that salvation will come to any who have sincere faith in any god. Sincerity counts for nothing if it is in the wrong thing. Is this teaching a hill to die on for us or have we bought into the world's message and are afraid to offend?
    4. We learn from Jesus that He is one with the Father. Ryle points out that this is a deep well and that our minds simply cannot take it all in. Instead, in such cases, we must be content to believe when we cannot explain, and admire and revere when we cannot interpret. If you are like me, we like to be able to wrap our heads around a thing before we have peace, but does this statement not help you? When it comes to the deep things about God, does it lead us to worship and contentment?

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    12 分
  • John 14:1-3
    2025/06/06

    John 14:1-3

    1. We have a precious remedy against an old disease.
    2. We have a very comforting account of heaven, the future home of God’s people.
    3. We have a solid ground for expecting good things to come.

    "Faith in the Lord Jesus is the only sure medicine for troubled hearts. To believe more thoroughly, trust more entirely, rest more unreservedly, lay hold more firmly, lean back more completely—this is the prescription which our Master urges on the attention of all His disciples."

    "What we shall see and whom we shall see in heaven we cannot fully understand yet, while we are in the body. But one thing is certain: we will see Christ."

    "Great is the blessedness of looking back to Christ coming the first time to suffer for us, but no less great is the comfort of looking forward to Christ coming the second time, to raise and reward His people."

    Questions:

    1. Jesus tells his disciples, who already showed much evidence in believing, to believe once again! Ryle points out that even weak faith in Jesus saves, but strong faith brings inward comfort, and so faith is the medicine for troubled hearts. What are things that trouble our hearts? What promises do we need to believe and apply to those troubles?
    2. Jesus tells us some rich truths about heaven: that it is home to the Father and all who belong to Him, that it is the place of mansions, and many of them, and that it is the place where Christ dwells. Ryle encourages us that though we may not know much of what is there or who will be there in the end, we will certainly see Jesus. Do these truths excite our hearts and give us comfort? Why or why not?
    3. Jesus declares that He is going to prepare a place for His people. Ryle encourages us with these good words, namely to firmly plant in our hearts that heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people, and that Christ will come to get us Himself. How often do we think about heaven? What can we do to think about it more?

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    11 分

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