Transforming Mind and Heart Through the Gospel

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Right thinking I'm arguing is the servant of right feeling for God, and logic exists for love. Reasoning about Christ or the kingdom or the cross exists for rejoicing in Christ on the cross. Doctrine exists for delight. Reflection about God is meant to serve affection for God. [00:00:06]

The mind is shaped by the gospel in that the gospel turns the mind into a servant of objective reality. It doesn't create reality; it serves reality because the gospel describes objective reality. Secondly, the gospel shapes the mind by making it the servant of all truth, even self-incriminating truth. [00:01:09]

The gospel shapes the heart by freeing it from the misery of guilt and all the affections that surround it and ruin life. Guilt is taken away, and the heart is no longer shaped by this inner thing called guilt, around which it's constantly fitting itself and miserably adapting. [00:10:21]

The gospel is a dynamic force that shapes our entire being. It is a plan, an event, an achievement, a free offer, and a transformative power that brings us to God. The ultimate goal of the gospel is to bring us into a relationship with God, where our hearts are filled with white-hot affection for Him. [00:04:14]

The mind is shaped to see God; the heart is shaped to savor God. That's the gospel. Reclaims you were given a mind to know Him truly, and you were given a heart to love Him duly. When the gospel does its shaping work, the mind is free to do its right thinking about God. [00:13:18]

Spiritual affections are affections that have been awakened by the work of the Holy Spirit in accordance with truth, not just any old affections or emotions, but affections that are spiritual, of the Spirit, born of the Spirit, conformed to the truth that the Spirit reveals to the mind. [00:16:17]

The heart is shaped by being fulfilled with what is ultimately valuable, namely, God Himself. This heart is now satisfied with all that God is for us in Jesus. That is its new, sweet, beautiful shape. It is a heart satisfied by all that God is for us in Jesus. [00:11:41]

Our ultimate purpose is to glorify God, and we do so most effectively when we are supremely satisfied in Him. This satisfaction is an active pursuit of joy in God, even in the face of suffering and death. It is through this satisfaction that we magnify Christ in our lives. [00:36:26]

The mind is bent on glorifying God, and it does it by serving the heart, and the heart is bent on glorifying God, and so it does its thing, namely its affectional thing, by burning with white-hot affection for God so that everything else by comparison is refuse. [00:36:40]

The gospel shapes the mind and the heart by giving the mind the capacity to know God and giving the heart the capacity to enjoy God. The mind is shaped to see God; the heart is shaped to savor God. That's the gospel. Reclaims you were given a mind to know Him truly. [00:13:18]

The gospel shapes the mind by making it the servant of all truth, even self-incriminating truth that you don't have to run from anymore or use your mind to distort reality to conceal it from yourself because God has solved the self-incrimination a better way than deceit. [00:01:31]

The gospel shapes the heart by freeing it from the misery of guilt and all the affections that surround it and ruin life. Guilt is taken away, and the heart is no longer shaped by this inner thing called guilt, around which it's constantly fitting itself and miserably adapting. [00:10:21]

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