Faithfulness to Scripture
Faithfulness to Scripture4
Notes (From the September 1888 Sword and Trowel)
By C.H. Spurgeon02TI 3:16C.H. Spurgeon reflects on his recovery from illness and the continued blessings at the Tabernacle, expressing gratitude for the support from American friends and the broader Christian community. He addresses the troubling trend of a union that accepts diverse beliefs, emphasizing the importance of holding fast to the inspiration of Scripture amidst growing skepticism. Spurgeon reassures that the church remains committed to the old faith and is open to divine guidance while remaining cautious of misleading information. He highlights the impactful work of Mr. Henry Varley in defending the authority of Scripture and celebrates the restoration of deacon William Olney, whose perseverance serves as an inspiration. Despite the summer lull, the church continues to witness growth and the transformative power of the Gospel.
Some New Mystery Bagged
By A.W. Tozer0PSA 119:105PRO 18:15ACT 17:211CO 3:11COL 2:81TI 6:202TI 4:3HEB 13:9JAS 1:52PE 3:16A.W. Tozer addresses the tendency of some Christians to seek out new and obscure teachings instead of focusing on the foundational truths of the faith. He warns against the allure of chasing after mysteries that are not rooted in Scripture, which can lead to confusion and distraction from the core tenets of Christianity. Tozer emphasizes the importance of remaining faithful to God's Word and understanding its profound truths without succumbing to the temptation of novelty for the sake of reputation. He encourages believers to seek wisdom and understanding while avoiding the pitfalls of dogmatism based on uncertain interpretations.
Notes (From the October 1888 Sword and Trowel)
By C.H. Spurgeon02CO 6:14GAL 1:6C.H. Spurgeon addresses the alarming trend of unbelief infiltrating Congregational and Baptist churches, emphasizing that both ministers and congregants are straying from the foundational truths of Scripture. He warns that the acceptance of modern theories undermines the infallibility of God's Word, leading to a compromise that dilutes the gospel's power. Spurgeon calls for true believers to separate from those who deny essential doctrines, arguing that remaining in such fellowship only perpetuates error. He stresses the importance of a clear and shared understanding of faith, urging the church to uphold vital truths rather than succumb to a broad tolerance of differing beliefs. Ultimately, he seeks the preservation and spread of the gospel, imploring prayer for guidance in these challenging times.
Winds of Change and the Changeless God
By A.W. Tozer0PSA 119:89ISA 40:8MAL 3:6MAT 24:35JHN 14:13ROM 12:22TI 3:16HEB 13:8JAS 1:171PE 3:15A.W. Tozer emphasizes the radical changes in the contemporary world and challenges the notion that the Bible must be reinterpreted in light of these changes. He asserts that God remains unchanging and that the truths of Scripture, including miracles, are still relevant and valid. Tozer calls for courage among believers to stand firm in their faith and resist societal pressures to conform or dismiss biblical truths. He encourages Christians to be steadfast in their beliefs, asserting that true faith will ultimately influence the world rather than the other way around.