Ashamed of Shame itself??

1051_57_59---Spurn-Head-Heritage-Coast_webI am not alone is wondering whatever happened to “shame” as a legitimate (and most useful) aspect of our spiritual life, when rightly called for. Just today Tim Challies wrote online a helpful little post: “Ashamed of Shame Itself.

Here is a quick excerpt; click on the title link (above) for the whole thing….
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….shame. It is a tricky concept this, as it may be positive or negative depending on the context. The Bible makes it clear that, in their innocence, before they invited sin into the world, Adam and Eve were “naked and unashamed.” Written after the fact and written at a time when people could hardly conceive of nakedness as being anything but shameful, these words are clearly meant to make people think and to consider a world without shame. Shame, after all, in at least one of its forms, is product of guilt. Shame comes about as we realize our guilt or our inadequacy. Shame comes as we compare ourselves to a better standard or even as we compare ourselves to another standard (which is, more often than not, other people). So while it is a product of sin and a necessity only in an imperfect world, it is also a gift, of sorts. Shame is an aspect of God’s common grace that keeps us from expressing ourselves in ways that would otherwise result in serious consequences.

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Manton: Get & keep the Word in your Heart

If you are to store up God’s word in you heart (Psalm 119:11), what must you be careful to do? Puritan Thomas Manton speaks plainly about two vital steps to take:

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Oh, therefore, let us get it into our hearts; let it not only move the lighter part of the soul, bet get rooting, that it may have its full power and force. That we may not only have alittle knowledge to talk of it, but we are to hide it deeply, that it may take root, and spring up again in lur lives and conversations. To this end meditate often of it, and receive it in the love of it.

(1) MEDITATE OFTEN ON IT. ‘Mary kept all these sayings…’ How did she keep them? ‘She pondered them in her heart’ (Lk 2:19)….

(2) RECEIVE AND LOVE THE WORD. The Apostle makes this to be the ground of apostasy, ‘Because they received not the truth in the love of it…’ (2 Thess. 2:10). Oh let it soak into the affections; if it only lie in the tongue, or in the mind only, to make it a matter of talk and speculation, it will be soon gone.

Help us, Lord, to purposefully ponder and love the Word.
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