This Sunday’s readings: John 15:1-11
Reflections
When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord’s choicest wines.
~ Samuel Rutherford (c.1600-1661), Scottish pastor and theologian
The danger is that we may fail to perceive life’s greatest meaning, fall short of its highest good, miss its deepest and most abiding happiness, be unable to render the most needed service, be unconscious of life ablaze with the light of the Presence of God – and be content to have it so – that is the danger. That someday we may wake up and find that always we have been busy with the husks and trappings of life – and have really missed life itself.
~ Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893, Pastor
Underneath human anxiety is the reversal of identity in which the finite attempts to be infinite.
~ Jackie Hill Perry, poet, author and hip hop artist
Let’s be honest—pruning is cutting and cutting hurts.
~ Bruce H. Wilkinson, Secrets of the Vine: Breaking Through to Abundance
All these things He must be in me, abiding, living, speaking in me; that I may be the righteousness of God in Him (2 Cor. v. 21); not in love, nor in gifts and graces which follow; but in Him.
~ Martin Luther
The greatest misery of all is for God to give you up to your heart’s lusts and desires, to give you up to your own counsels (Ps. 81:11-12). [When visited by various trials and difficulties] think thus: ‘Lord, you have laid an afflicted condition upon me, but, Lord, you have not given me the plague of a hard heart.’
~ Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646), The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment