Weekly Links (4/27/2012)

Such is pure and genuine religion, namely, confidence in God coupled with serious fear — fear, which both includes in it willing reverence, and brings along with it such legitimate worship as is prescribed by the law. And it ought to be more carefully considered that all men promiscuously do homage to God, but very few truly reverence him. On all hands there is abundance of ostentatious ceremonies, but sincerity of heart is rare. (John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion)

by Richard Shin

We have another fantastic set of articles for y’all. There’s quite a bit this time, so take a cup of Joe (or some OJ, up to you), relax, and enjoy. Be enamored with God’s grace.

  • Paul Tautges has a four-part series on choosing love over liberty here, here, here, and here. He lists eight reasons why choosing love over liberty is the better route.
  • Charles W. Colson, the famous prison minister, has gone to be with the Lord. Justin Taylor rallied several articles and videos around the blogosphere that commemorate his passing.
  • R.C. Sproul has a short but fantastic post on three simple ways to encourage your pastor. One would do well to apply these on a regular basis.
  • I’m not sure what you think of British accents, but I love them. So you can imagine how awesome it was to come across C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters being read by John Cleese. Hat tip goes to Justin Taylor.
  • Because I’ve taken a liking to Paul Tautges, he is featured again (see first bullet) with the help of Dietrich Bonhoeffer from the past who encourages us to be better listeners.
  • Jonathan Leeman shares with us the beauty of church discipline.

Have a grace-filled weekend, everyone. See you on Sunday.

Coram Deo