Weekly Links (5/14/2010)

by Stephen Rodgers

Welcome back! So let’s try something different this week. I have a few very-short-yet-thought-provoking devotional-esque posts for you this week. Each of these will probably take you less than a minute, and you’ll get a LOT more than a minute’s worth of thought out of them:

  1. Joshua Harris starts us off with a post regarding the dangers of sin entitled “I Will Shake Myself Free.”
  2. Tia Han has an excellent thought on walking in obedience.
  3. Jared Wilson borrows from Anthony Carter who probably borrowed from Robert Louis Stevenson with a brief tale entitled “I Have Seen the Face of the Pilot, and He Smiled.”
  4. Douglas Wilson comments on the ridiculousness of envying sin in his post “A Can Opener for the Peaches.”
  5. And Jared Wilson (again) borrows from John Bunyen in “The Gospel Empowering its Own Implications Is Poetry.”

That’s a lot of wisdom crammed into very little time spent reading it. I trust that you’ll make up for all that time saved with diligent reflection.

Pro Rege