Jonathan Edwards: Pursuing God Through Spiritual Disciplines

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The spiritual disciplines are the means by which we pursue intimacy with Jesus Christ and conformity to Jesus Christ. But most important is that purpose. Notice what the text says: discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness. That's why we are to practice the spiritual disciplines. [00:03:40]

The spiritual disciplines are practices; they're not attitudes, they're not character qualities, they're not graces, they're not the fruit of the Spirit. Prayer is a spiritual discipline; love is not. Prayer is an activity; love is the fruit of that activity done rightly. The disciplines then are practices, things that we do. [00:06:20]

God was a passion and a delight for Edwards from the beginning. From the first daybreak of God's grace on his soul, years afterwards, he wrote about that event in the spring of 1721 when this divine and supernatural light first dawned on his soul when he was in his late teens. [00:08:24]

There are many faithful daily Bible readers that could not tell you the last time they had any sort of experience the kind of which that Edward spoke of, the last time they could not tell you the last time that their regular daily encounter with the word of God changed their day, much less their life. [00:10:37]

Edwards wrote, "I seemed often to see so much light exhibited by every sentence and such a refreshing food communicated that I could not get along in reading, often dwelling long on one sentence to see the wonders contained in it, and yet almost every sentence seemed to be full of wonders." [00:11:22]

The sweetest joys and delights I have experienced have not been those that have arisen from a hope of my own good estate but in a direct view of the glorious things of the Gospel. Once, as I rode out into the woods for my health in 1737, having alighted from my horse in a retired place. [00:12:30]

I felt an ardency of soul to be what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied and annihilated, to lie in the dust and be full of Christ alone, to love him with a holy and pure love, to trust in him, to live upon him, to serve and follow him, and to be perfectly sanctified. [00:13:46]

Edwards teaches us to pursue a passion for God through the full range of the biblical spiritual disciplines. He wanted to taste and see that the Lord is good through every means possible, wanted to experience and enjoy God in as many God-ordained channels as possible. [00:46:33]

The enjoyment of God is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends are but shadows, but God is the substance. [00:47:48]

The highways built by God to the ocean of himself are the spiritual disciplines. God has built highways for those he's already made alive in Christ alone, highways by which we can come and be satisfied with the ocean. All of these highways, if it's, you know, if I wanted to go to the ocean. [00:48:59]

Edwards teaches us of the need to pursue a passion for God through the spiritual disciplines regardless of our intellect or abilities. We need to pursue our passion of God through the spiritual disciplines, regardless of our gifts, regardless of our mental capacity. [00:51:26]

Edwards teaches us to pursue a passion for God equally with head and heart through the spiritual disciplines. Equally head and heart through the spiritual disciplines. If in any sense we may try to explain from a human perspective the extraordinary blessing of God upon the ministry of Jonathan Edwards. [00:57:04]

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