Thursday, December 5, 2019

More Passionate than An Art Lover

The following was first posted in June. I listen to on an average of four or five sermons a week from men of the past....and men who preach like men of the past. I don't like to go more than a day without hearing someone such as Martyn Lloyd-Jones or O. Palmer Robertson or D. A. Carson or R. C. Sproul or Michael Horton preach....and that's only a sampling of names....and I'm about as insignificant a layman as you might find....how  much more should preachers....who have such a great responsibility....be making it a priority to glean from what God has given these men!

            His ministry lasted almost a half century before the Lord called him home rather suddenly in December of 2017....and just a couple months before the Lord called Billy Graham back home. Both had enormous impacts on the Church....not only America but in the entire world. Both had warned us in that we were in rebellion to Almighty God....our Creator and our Benefactor....who had been longsuffering towards us....until He began to lift His hand of protection.
            These two men.....R. C. Sproul and Billy Graham....spoke different languages. Billy spoke Southern Comfort....and R. C.....Pittsburghese....which is my primary language......but I'm also fluent in Southern Comfort.
            This morning I listened once again....this time on the treadmill....to Sproul's final sermon.....the last sermon that he gave from his pulpit in Sanford, Florida.  I've listened to it at least six times so far in the past year and a half. I know people who cannot understand how I can listen to the exact same sermon twice let alone a half dozen times.....or how I can read the same book twice....but the Prince of Preachers....the nineteenth century's Charles Spurgeon....said that he estimated that he read John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.....a hundred times! Maybe that's one reason that he was called the Prince of Preachers?
             Yesterday I finished an illustrated book of Vincent van Gogh's paintings.....interspersed with various letters he and Theo had exchanged. I might have spent a few solid minutes looking at any one of a number of van Gogh's oils on canvas....even though I had seen them many times before. How many times might the average classical music listener have savored the same Bach or Beethoven composition....hundreds? How many times might someone have slowly digested a poem by Robert Frost? How many times might someone have visited Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater? So....should a preacher of such a great salvation be given any less attention. I say no.....but even more attention!
              This particular sermon by R. C. Sproul......his final sermon.....asks the question that if you really understand salvation then how could you drift away from it....and how dangerous that would be....and if you really know what you are saved from......how can you not continuously rejoice throughout your life?  Sproul's voice is gravelly in this his last sermon.....but his passion is like.....or maybe even more.....than those first days way back when in that small teaching center in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

Google if you are interested....R. C. Sproul's final sermon.

Mere Kings

The LORD alone causes kings to rise
He lifts them up out of the dirty street
and moiling crowds
and dusts them off
and puts a crown on their heads
and humbles their enemies
all the while watching what neither the king nor his subjects can discern
that it is but an act of play whose author is God Himself

The LORD also brings kings down
where the fire is snuffed out in the great hall
and the music stops never to play again for this king
as enemies find that breach
and rush the stage
and the scarlet curtain falls...hooks and ropes and grommets and all
as the king exits leaving his crown
slowly rolling till it rests at the feet of he who would be the new king.

       Commentators and pamphleteers like myself....and kingmakers....can toil all we want but nothing we accomplish was not already dictated by God....even though through prayer it's as if He brings us on the stage with the major actors. Donald Trump might at one moment walk that stage of his rally halls in regal majesty to cheers....but the next search for a single kind word or benevolent smile.....or he might stomp around putting out fires meant to topple his reign....with all looking bleak.....and the next moment throw gilded coins once again from his gold carriage to reaching hands. What we can do is pray for righteousness to reign over the people....whether we have a good and wise king....(in our case president)....or a bad one.