Gentle & Lowly Book Club - Finale

Dear Gentle Companions ~

Thanks for investing the time to reflect on Dane Ortlund's powerfully peaceful work, Gentle and Lowly: the Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers.  

This was not one of those volumes to race through, but to savor.  I found myself laying the book down many times to let the beauty of Christ's lovingkindness soak deep into my soul.  Please give yourself freedom to pace yourself as you finish ... or start ... this soothing, reassuring book.

One day at a time, one paragraph at a time.  All by His grace and pleasure.

Moment by moment I’m kept in His love,
Moment by moment I’ve life from above;
Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine;
  Moment by moment, O Lord, I am Thine.
- Whittle -
1840 - 1901


Whether we have been sinned against or have sinned ourselves into misery, the Bible says God is not tightfisted with mercy but openhanded, not frugal but lavish, not poor but rich.  That God is rich in mercy means that your regions of deepest shame and regret are not hotels through which divine mercy passes but homes in which divine mercy abides.
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God didn't meet us halfway.  He refused to hold back, cautious, assessing our worth.  That is not his heart.  He and his Son took the initiative.  On terms of grace and grace alone.  In defiance of what we deserved.  When we, despite our smiles and civility, were running from God as fast as we could, building our own kingdoms and loving our own glory, lapping up the fraudulent pleasures of the world, repulsed by the beauty of God and shutting up our ears at his calls to come home - it was then, in the hollowed-out horror of that revolting existence, that the prince of heaven bade his adoring angels farewell.
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When you sin, do a thorough job of repenting.  Re-hate sin all over again.  Consecrate yourself afresh to the Holy Spirit and his pure ways.  But reject the devil's whisper that God's tender heart for you has grown a little colder, a little stiffer.  He is not flustered by your sinfulness.  His deepest disappointment is with your tepid thoughts of his heart.
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Our fallenness now is not an obstacle to enjoying heaven.  It is the key ingredient to enjoying heaven.  Whatever mess we have made of our life - that's part of our final glory and calm and radiance.  That thing we've done that sent our life into meltdown - that is where God in Christ becomes more real than ever in this life and more wonderful to us in the next.
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What have you learned or rediscovered about Jesus?
Linda

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