Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Valley Girls Unite!


Okay, so this is so applicable to many diverse groups of people, not JUST valley girls, haha.

I just wanted to give everyone a heads up on the Sovereign Grace Ministries big February Sale!!! It starts February 1st; that's in three days… (I thought valley girls might be appropriate, because everyone knows how valley girls love to shop, and find the perfect item at the perfectly reduced price!) I found out about it on the Worship Matters blog… You can check out that site's blog post to see the specifics of the sale…

If there are specific books I could recommend for you to purchase it would be Cross Centered Life, for sure, as well as Living the Cross Centered Life and Humility: True Greatness. I have not read the book Worldliness, but I did read bits and pieces of it that CJ Mahaney has posted online for free, and I know someday, hopefully soon, I'd like to read that book as well. Something else that caught my eye is one of the studies in the Pursuit of Godliness series—it's called Disciplines for Life: Steps to Spiritual Strength… However, the whole book is available online in pdf form for FREE… The Worship Matters blog says that 23 books (I'll post an update blog when I find out exactly which books) will be available for $7, while everything from the Pursuit of Godliness series will be $4… So I guess I'd better start saving up!

Also, all the music albums are $6! I don't have much from music from Sovereign Grace Ministries, but all of what I do have has incredible lyrics, all solidly based on Scripture; many times it will even be Scripture itself put into song. For some free downloads to sample their music, check out "I Have A Shelter" from the Come Weary Saints album, "Praise the Lord" from the Psalms album, "Glory Be To God" from the Savior: Celebrating the Mystery of God Become Man, "You Are Good" from the album You and You Alone, and the orthodoxy "What A Savior" from the album Looked Upon.

By the way, the sale only lasts until February 29th, so hurry over to the site and make your choices quickly! Did I mention that they always give FREE standard shipping for all orders in the continental US?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Help!!! Please ;-D

I want you all to help keep me accountable and ask me how I'm doing with my reading… questions like how much I've read, and what I've learned from what I've read so far. It would be NICE to finish all… or some… lol… before I go back to school, but this is a very ambitious list! So ask me if I've wasted more time watching television or going online that I could have spent reading. I want to invest my time so that what I do will actually count for eternity, rather than frittering this vapor of a life away on things just as transient as I am. So without further ado, here is the list!

Showdown, Ted Dekker

Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ, John Piper

Desiring God, John Piper **Reading

Spectacular Sins, John Piper **Reading

The Passion of Jesus Christ, John Piper

Living the Cross Centered Life, CJ Mahaney **Reading

A Practical View of Christianity, William Wilberforce

Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce, John Piper

Twelve Extraordinary Women, John MacArthur

Competent to Counsel, Jay E. Adams

Living by the Book, Howard & William Hendricks

Counseling: How to Counsel Biblically, John MacArthur (& staff)

30 Days to Understanding the Bible, Max Anders **Reading

Spiritual Leadership, J. Oswald Sanders

Don't Waste Your Life, John Piper **Reading

Thursday, December 11, 2008

What?!

I didn't know John Piper wrote poetry too? I just read his poem about Mary Magdalene (part 1)… it's beautiful!

Friday, December 5, 2008

What Does John Piper Believe?

If you have been on this blog a little, you'll notice that I quote certain pastors and post a lot of their resources a lot. Of course, my aim in doing this is NOT to exalt them, and I firmly believe that none of these men would be glad if my end-all was to glorify them. Yes, we can and should honor pastors (especially our own personal pastors, who pour countless unseen hours into the church and into their sermons and into our lives! Thank your pastors!), but the reason we should be grateful for them is because God has placed them in our lives and given them the boldness and clarity to preach the Truth of the Bible to our hearts and souls!

With all that being said, here is a short transcript on what John Piper preached at The Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) on November 20, 2008. This is, in a nugget, what John Piper believes, and it is the foundation (at least from what I've heard and read so far) for everything he preaches and writes and studies. Check it out if you are curious to see who John Piper is, and don't forget—let's be Bereans (Acts 17:10-11)! Search the Bible yourself to see if these things are true; wisdom is worth nothing if it is not the wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:20-21).

And, if you are intrigued by this and would like to study it in more depth, I would highly recommend that you read Desiring God (it is available for purchase at a very reasonable price, and available in pdf format online for free). I am only on chapter 3, but I am convicted, delighted, and mentally taxed by every sentence! Another great read, I have heard, is Don't Waste Your Life (it is also available for purchase as well as for free); it is based on the same principle as that of Desiring God, and I believe it is aimed at a more personal, applicational level. But, like I've said, I haven't read it, but people I know and respect have, and they've loved it! I myself would love to read it over Christmas break… along with about ten thousand other books! Hahaha.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Oldschool...



Colossians 3:2 says that we should be seeking the things that are above, and what better way to do that than through music that is glorifying to God and filled with the Truth! Not only that, but hiding God's Word in our hearts is going to help us in our spiritual battles, because we'll already have the ammunition and weapons we need ready, and we'll have been training in how to use them (Psalm 119:9-16, Ephesians 6:13-17)...

Check out this album, it has a bunch of the great hymns of Christianity. I know for a long time I resented hymns, because in my immaturity I thought they were boring and and slow and basically useless to my life. But, through having some great worship leaders throughout the years, I have been so blessed to have these songs reintroduced into my life, along with some new hymns like "In Christ Alone" and "Power of the Cross". Even if you don't happen to like the particular sound of these songs, it would benefit your soul so much to look up the lyrics online and think through what the songs are saying-- I just can't get over how full of TRUTH hymns are!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Preparing Our Hearts

In the church that I am a member of, our youth group has been going through John, week by week, month by month, slowly looking at each passage and slowly making progress through the book. Now, with only four chapters to go, we are nearing the cross. In his message, "The Suffering Servant," CJ Mahaney states: "Spurgeon said that this topic is worthy of an angel's tongue, that it needs Christ Himself to expound it… and this morning we are left with my tongue." When I realized that this is what we were going to be going through for a number of weeks, I felt the same way. How can I communicate to the junior high girls in my cell group, and to the rest of the world, how weighty, how important, how holy this topic is? Jesus Christ, fully man, fully God, DIED on a cross, crucified by His own creation, in order to pay the debt for MY sins? So in order to prepare my heart, I have been listening to "The Suffering Servant" over and over and over again, and I invite you to do the same. [Side note— see instructions at bottom of post on how to download sermons from the Resolved website]

Whenever I read through the gospels, especially when I get to the end and I read them all together in chronological order, I find it increasingly difficult to get through from the Lord's Supper to His resurrection without having to take an emotional break. The more I read the gospels, the more it brings a tumultuous mix of both sorrow and joy. I am sorrowful because every blow, every painful breath, every derision that Jesus endured was because of my sin. I am sorrowful that because of my sin, the Son of God had the wrath of God the Father poured out on Him, the wrath that I deserved to endure for all of eternity! And yet, those very same points bring me everlasting JOY! I pray that I would never be able to get through the gospels without being amazed at the love of Christ and the grace of God; I never want to read this account half-heartedly; I never want to read through this account, or even think about it, without shedding tears. If you have never read through the crucifixion of Christ, including all the events leading up to it, and all the events that occurred after it, I would encourage you to do so! This webpage gives a list of all the passages of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (as well as some from Acts and other New Testament books when pertinent) in chronological order. You can print it out, or just write down the passages that you want to look at this week, and come back for the rest next week.

Here are some passages (besides those in the gospels) and other resources to help us all set our minds and hearts on the cross. I am praying for these next few weeks, that God would break my heart and your hearts, that the Holy Spirit would show us what we need to understand and apply in these passages, and that through these next couple weeks we would fall more in love with our precious Savior Jesus Christ.

Just a handful of passages about the cross:

  • Isaiah 53:1-12
  • Psalm 22:1-31
  • Romans 8:1-39
  • Ephesians 2:1-10
  • 1 Corinthians 15:3-4
  • Romans 5:6-8
  • Romans 9:25-26
  • Galatians 2:20-21
  • 2 Corinthians 5:21

Some more sermons about the cross:

Other links:




How to download sermons ("The Suffering Servant" in particular) from Resolved.org:

  1. In order to download old sermons off the Resolved website, you have to create a free login. The login page is the pate that I have hyperlinked you to. It's fast, easy, and free!
  2. Once you get into the Media Vault, click on "Resolved" in the leftmost column.
  3. Click "Resolved 2007" in the second column.
  4. Finally, find "The Suffering Servant" in the list below.
  5. Click "Add to Cart" (don't worry, as you can see in the "Cost" column, it's completely free!)
  6. Click here to download your media, or find the link at the top of the page in red that will direct you to your media you have chosen to download.
  7. The sermon should show up on that page, just click "Download", and you're good to go!

I know this might look like a lot of work, but it's really very simple. I was just trying to be as precise and helpful as possible in the directions, so they are very detailed. Let me know if you have any further questions… As I said, it looks like a lot of work, but I believe that it's well worth it! By the way, since all the messages from Resolved 2007 and Resolved 2008 are free, why not download ALL the messages and just listen to them a little at a time? Just a thought!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Free Audiobook of the Month

Every month, ChristianAudio.com makes one of their audio books available for download for FREE. This month they have made available a book called Morning and Evening by Charles H. Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers. It is a daily, short devotional book; one for the morning and one for the evening, for each day of the year. (Well, sort of—the book itself is for each day of the year, but this download includes 90 days… That's 3 free months though!) It's a quick read, and I know E-sword has Morning and Evening available for download for free… HOWEVER, it could be even easier to just listen to 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes at night! (Not in place of reading the Bible, of course, but in addition to it, as a way to get in more truth from the Bible!) I am thinking of cheating and looking ahead to see what Spurgeon has to say about Christmas Day… hmm…

Also, just a side note, the other free downloads I don't know much about. I do know John Piper is a great preacher, and I've heard good things about Dallas Willard, but (with my immense store of knowledge… NOT… lol) I haven't heard of the other author. But, as with anything and everything, as long as we search the Scriptures to see if what the world, our schools, and even our pastors are saying is TRUTH, we will not be led astray by believing lies! Let's be Bereans! (Acts 17:11)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

New Resources!


As of today, John MacArthur has made all his sermons free for download from his website, Grace To You. For those of you familiar with John MacArthur's teaching, you know that he is unswervingly dedicated to preaching the Truth. In a world of ambiguity, tolerance, and relativity, we should feel blessed by God that He has chosen to put MacArthur here on earth as a resource for us to learn more about the One true God, the God of the Bible. And for those of you who are not familiar with Macarthur's teaching, now you have no excuse! All his sermons are free now, not to mention the countless other resources that have been free. Check it out!

Here are some of the sermons I'm downloading first!

  • A Tale of Two Sons, Parts 1-3. (Luke 15:11-32)
  • The Believer's Armor, Parts 1-7 (Ephesians 6:14-6:17)
  • Possibly Colossians (Volume 1 and Volume 2), because that's what we're going through in my college group!

That's over 30 sermons… So I think that will be good for now… lol! Maybe when Christmas rolls around I'll start collecting some Christmas sermons by MacArthur, Piper, and Mahaney. And of course, I can't wait until my pastors give their Christmas sermons!