Monday, I considered the relationship between knowledge of the revealed Word of God and faith through trials... how gazing ahead to the eternal glory of Christ allows believers to view the challenges of today with peace. The view is both far and near, and may require bifocals.
Tuesday, I found an amazing sermon from someone I have read some of, but had never heard speak, Martin Lloyd-Jones. There is an MLJ Recordings Trust (thanks CO for finding this), which sells audio and books, as well as offers a daily broadcasts (streaming only) of Lloyd-Jones' sermons.
On the site is one free sermon: "Meeting Trials and Temptations" preached just two years before Lloyd-Jones' death in 1981. So I downloaded it, and threw it on my iPod (thanks honey).
Wednesday morning I listened to the sermon on the way in to work, and was pleased to find that it was on a passage which I had been meditating on for the last several months, 1 Pet 1:13-25.
Therefore, gird up the loins of your mind, keep sober in spirit, fix your hope completely on the grace to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. (1 Pet 1:13)
We have been facing many trials in our personal lives, and in our church body ...