
J.G. Bellet
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The Early Days of Brethren
0PRO 3:11HOS 5:2EPH 6:4HEB 12:9Greek Word Studies for an aid_number 33756 delves into the concept of 'paideutes' as a corrector or discipliner, drawing parallels to the role of a pedagogue in ancient Greek culture who oversaw the moral and ethical development of a child. The term is used in Hebrews 12:9 to emphasize the discipline and correction provided by earthly fathers and the need to submit to the Father of spirits for spiritual growth and life.
The Form of a Servant
0PRO 17:3MAT 16:24ACT 7:22TIT 2:12HEB 12:6Charles Spurgeon preaches on the discipline of grace, emphasizing that grace serves as a schoolmaster to educate, train, and prepare believers for a life of holiness and maturity. Grace instills new principles, inspires gratitude, and cultivates love for God while revealing what is evil and guiding believers in discerning between good and evil. The discipline of grace includes instruction, correction, and chastisement, ultimately leading believers to deny ungodliness, live righteously, and eagerly anticipate the second coming of Christ.
The Life of Faith
0GAL 2:20EPH 6:16HEB 11:6JAS 2:261JN 5:4J.G. Bellet emphasizes that in the 'life of faith,' it is not just about depending on God or having confidence in Him; it involves a dynamic and energetic existence. True faith, as described in Scripture, goes beyond mere belief and trust in God. It encompasses understanding His ways, aligning with His principles, claiming His promises, experiencing His favor, obeying His commands, seeking His kingdom, achieving victories through His strength, and walking in His light. This kind of faith results in a life that reflects communion with God.
The Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ
0LUK 2:52JHN 4:27J.G. Bellett preaches about the Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting His perfect character and the wondrous subject of His moral beauty. Bellett reflects on how Jesus' personal, official, and moral glories shone through His interactions with various individuals and situations, showcasing His wisdom, grace, and perfect responses. Jesus' life exemplified a balance of strength and gentleness, wisdom and simplicity, as He navigated through different circumstances with grace, dignity, and moral perfection, always reflecting the divine nature in human form.
The Obvious Glory of Christ
0MAT 17:5JHN 1:14HEB 4:15J.G. Bellet preaches about the threefold glories of the Lord Jesus - personal, official, and moral. While His personal and official glories were often veiled during His time on earth, His moral glory, being perfect in every way, radiated through His every action and word, illuminating His path on earth and the pages of the Gospels.