Building on the Rock


I tend toward a more Eyeore perspective than most. Others have been blessed with the spiritual gift of enthusiasm. These people don’t enjoy movies or prefer restaurants. No, they live in the realm of the superlatives. They want me to watch the greatest movie ever made, or to eat the greatest meal ever served. Their strength is the ability to give hearty thanks. My strength is keeping things in perspective. God blesses us mightily all the time. But sometimes He blesses us more than other times. We don’t want our righteous gratitude for the former to cast a shadow on the objective goodness of the latter.

We must, in the words of Augustine, learn to love ordinately. For those of you who have forgotten more math than you remember, remember that there are at least two kinds of numbers, cardinal and ordinal. The former simply count- one, two three. The latter work in relationship- first, second, third. Saint Augustine told us that all sin is a failure to love ordinately. We love this more than we should, that less than we should, and so find ourselves needing to repent. I love my wife and I love ice cream. That these are both love relationships doesn’t mean I have escaped the problem of sin. If I love ice cream more than my wife, if it is first, and she is second, I cannot wash away my sin with the cultural wash of “love.”

The Bible explains this kind of temptation. Grass is a wonderful thing, flowers even more so. These, however, fade away. It is the Word of the Lord that endures forever. And this is what we need to set before our eyes, what we need to feast upon. Movies and restaurants come and go. What we need, what our children need, is that which will not only outlast the latest these things, but will outlast the mountains and the seas- the Word of God.

The wisdom of this world, because it is objectively foolishness, is always changing. Thus we are told to put our babies to sleep on their backs, no their stomachs, no their backs. Why oatmeal is good for you and now bad for you. When we are tossed to and fro by these changing winds of doctrine we show ourselves fools. No matter how bright green it may be, no matter how helpful for feeding cows, grass withers. No matter how fragrant the scent, no matter its purported healing properties, flowers fade. The Word of our Lord, however, endures forever. When we feed upon it, we feed upon life. When we are instructed in its wisdom, we are building foundations on the Rock.

The world may sniff at our choices. They may fear that we have missed out. If, however, we stand the wisdom of God, His Word, we will stand against whatever comes down the pike, whatever His future holds. The latest and greatest is the next thing on the ash heap. The tried and true Word, that lasts forever. Hang on to that which cannot slip from your hands, the words of life.

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Ask RC- Are you a part of the fill-in-the-blank movement?

Though I have, from time to time been proud to give that most humble answer to a number of sticky issues, when asked my position- I don’t know- I have more than my fair share of convictions. I likely have positions on more issues than most people know there are issues. In fact, one of my unusual positions, on an issue most people don’t even know is an issue is this- I am anti-movement.

Among my less than common views are these- I believe in head coverings at church. I believe children are a blessing from the Lord. I believe children should worship with their families. I believe all children should be protected by law in their mother’s womb. I believe in celebrating the Lord’s Table each and every Lord’s Day. These, among others of course, are issues that matter to me, issues that I write or speak on from time to time when given the opportunity. I have friends who focus much of their energy on each of these things, and for that I am glad. What concerns me, however, is when we speak of these things, or those who believe in these things as a “movement.”

Perhaps I’m just being cranky. I’ll confess that part of my annoyance is this- people have, from time to time, tried to get me on their team. I have inherited a name that garners quite a bit of respect in certain circles. So if RC Sproul’s son is a part of movement x, well then, there you have, well, something.

The deeper issue, however, is exposed, as is so often the case, by CS Lewis. In The Screwtape Letters the senior demon encourages the junior demon to encourage his “patient” to think of himself as a sort of hyphenated Christian. If his self-identity is Christian-vegetarian, or libertarian-Christian, soon enough vegetarian or libertarian is likely to take over. Pretty soon the patient will find himself forgetting the catholicity of the church. We end up thinking our brothers and sisters in Christ are those who agree with us on this secondary issue and that and seeing those who disagree as the enemy.

Thus the only “movement” I’m a part of is the kingdom of God movement. Like all other saints I’m seeking to make manifest the glory of the reign of Christ over all things. This doesn’t mean, of course, that we forget issues like head coverings, babies as blessings, protecting the unborn. I’m not arguing they don’t matter because they are secondary. Rather we do these things, believe these things, precisely because we are a part of the kingdom of God. Jesus is the movement, and these issues are nothing more nor less than seeking to be submissive to His perfect will. The kingdom doesn’t serve these distinctives. Rather the distinctives serve the kingdom.

I’m not ashamed of what I believe. But I pray I will never be proud of it either. May God give me grace to never pray, “I thank you Lord that I am not like other men. I understand the covenant, believe your Word, and my friends are all just like me.” May I always move down to my knees, beating my breast, praying, “Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner.”

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Today’s podcast- Lisa joins me for Life in the Blender and Our Daily Bread from Lord Teach Us to Pray

Today’s podcast

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Smile, God Loves You

In one of his less gentle moments with a pen, my father once began an article in Tabletalk magazine this way, “Smile, God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life. Unless your name is Esau.” While it is certainly true that God loves all people it is not true that He loves them all the same. Nor is it true that He hates no one. Romans 9:13 tells us, “Jacob have I loved; Esau have I hated.” Make all the hay you’d like arguing that hate means “love less” or Jacob means Israel and Esau means Gentiles but it doesn’t change the truth that God does not love everyone the same.

That, however, that is the first place we go when hearing that phrase, “Smile, God loves you” shows us just how ungrateful and myopic we can be. Shouldn’t we, believers who have every assurance that our Father loves us infinitely and immutably, not because we are worthy of such love but because we are in union with the One who is worthy, before we get to logic chopping, proof-texting and buffeting our Arminian friends about the head, smile? Shouldn’t we rejoice? Shouldn’t we give thanks? Should we celebrate? Shouldn’t we repent because we are not grateful and joyful as we should be? And shouldn’t we rejoice all the more that even our ingratitude is covered by the blood of Christ?

I have long held that one good hint about the kind of husband a man is is the demeanor of his wife. Chances are that if she is downcast he is struggling in his role. If, however, she beams, he is likely an important part of that. How much more so we who have collectively not just a successful husband, but the perfect husband in Jesus? Has our perfectly loving husband not told us that we are to rejoice in all things?

To embrace our Father’s embrace, however, is not just good for our spirits. It’s honors Him. Adam and Eve sinned not just because they did what God told them not to, but because they believed that He was unkind, that He was trying to keep them from something good. When we move through our days with a grumbling spirit we act as though He does not care, or as though He is not able we disparage His character, besmirch His honor.

Of course we have hardships, what the Puritans called dark providences. Even these, however, are gifts from His hand. These are the tools He uses to reshape us into the image of His Son. We who are His, through no merit of our own, not only can but must smile, because He loves us. And He does indeed have a wonderful plan for our lives, the best plan imaginable. His plan is to wash us, cleanse us, remake us and then present us to His beloved Son as His bride. Let us beam like the glorious bride He is transforming us into, and give thanks.

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Special Reformation Day podcast, complete with the story of Martin Luther…

Today’s very special podcast…

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Seeing Beyond The Shadowlands


It has long been my contention that the Reformed church never quite got over the Enlightenment. While we rightly reject this premise and that conclusion at the heart of the Enlightenment experiment, we still drink deep of its spirit. We deny that this world is all there is, but we live as though this world is all there is. We are willing to admit that the spiritual realm, the unseen, is real, but in turn we insist that the natural realm, the seen, is more real. We live as though all there is is this. In short, we lack faith.

Our eyes see a church that is corrupt, compromised and inconsequential. His Word tells us that we are seated with Christ in the heavenly places. We sit with He who has already overcome the world. Our hearts see our own individual sins, our failures, our infidelities. His Word tells us we are being remade, that He who began a good work in us will see it through to the day of Christ Jesus. Our minds see our strategies, our alliances, as we seek change. His Word tells us it is through the foolishness of preaching that the souls are won and the world remade.

The truth is we live, as CS Lewis pointed out, in the Shadowlands. This world is being remade. We will spend eternity here, in the new heavens and the new earth. This is the world our Savior came to rescue, and we ought never to diminish it. In waging war against Gnosticism, however, we need to be careful not to wage war against heaven. In his great work The Great Divorce Lewis recounts a sort of field trip some sinners take from hell to if not heaven, at least its foothills. As the souls disembark their bus they squeal in pain. As they walk across the grass it feels to them like blades of diamonds. Why? The grass is dense to the point of pain precisely because it is so real. It carries the unbearable weight, the sublime beauty of being.

As we grow older, indeed as we suffer the pangs of this side of the veil, it seems by His grace the veil grows more thin, more gauzy. We move from hungering to get as much done in this life as we can, from squeezing life dry, to anticipating the freshness of eternity. As we grow older we come to understand that we’ve been looking at reality inside out. We no longer ponder what the other side must be like, and come to understand that we are on the other side. Here are the Shadowlands, and there is the Light who casts His shadow. As we grow older we come to understand that the haunting melodies of Pachelbel , the soaring descants of Palestrina, these are just the orchestra getting in tune before the curtain goes up. As we grow older we come to understand that every dram of laughter, every scent of joy, these are but the echoes of eternity. As we grow older we come to understand that our Master Carpenter is indeed preparing a place for us, even as He prepares us for a place. If it were not so, would He have not told us?

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C is for Covenant, Luther, the movie and more…

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Empiricism, Here I Stand, Luther’s Biography and more on today’s Jesus Changes Everything.

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Bible Study Facebook Live Oct 28 Lord Teach Us to Pray- Lead Us Not Into Temptation

Our study of the Lord’s Prayer concludes as we consider temptation, and the source of our assurance. Next week we begin a new study, a short 4 week look at the character of God titled, “Lord, Show Us Your Glory.” Please join us here in our home live, or via Facebook Live at RC-Lisa Sproul.

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A New Segment- Lisa’s The Purpose Driven Wife, Jesus in the Shadows and More…

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