"Grace dismantles your confidence in you, while it gives you more hope and courage than you have ever had." – Paul David Tripp, Twitter post via Of First Importance
"Grace dismantles your confidence in you, while it gives you more hope and courage than you have ever had." – Paul David Tripp, Twitter post via Of First Importance
From Chris Castaldi’s Chris-tocentric blog: For two decades after the end of the Second World War, C. S. Lewis (1898-1963) was one of the most public advocates of Christianity in England. He was both a popular author and a famous academic in Oxford, where he spent most of his career. To a generation that survived …
From Blog & Mablog: The religiously self-righteous are, to use the great words of John Randolph, like a dead mackerel on the beach in the moonlight. They simultaneously ‘shine and stink.’ What religious men esteem is not what God esteems. Our prayers need to be prayed for. Our tears need washing. Our repentance needs to …
Quoting from @PaulTripp. Self-righteousness is being more aware of and irritated by the sins of others than you are conscious of and grieved by your own. Self-Righteousness Defined – Joshua Harris.