Reading Religious Affections
Reading Religious Affections: A Study Guide to Jonathan Edwards’ Classic on the Nature of True Christianity
“Christian gentleness and meekness are compatible with Christian zeal and boldness. — From Reading Religious Affections
“If the holiness of God is that which makes God’s “natural attributes” beautiful, how does this relate to our own life and testimony concerning Christ before other believers and unbelievers? — From Reading Religious Affections
Endorsements
R. Daniel Knox
Pastor, Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Dr. Douglas A. Sweeney
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Dr. Joel R. Beeke
President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
"If the holiness of God is that which makes God’s “natural attributes” beautiful, how does this relate to our own life and testimony concerning Christ before other believers and unbelievers? (83) —From Reading Religious Affections
"Because of His great love to us, God opened our eyes to see His glory and gave us a new heart to love Him for that glory. (75) —From Reading Religious Affections
"To be led by the Spirit is to act according to the holy inclinations of the Holy Spirit in the transformed heart, continually enlightened and trained by the Word of God, choosing and delighting in holiness rather than the evil desires of the sinful flesh (fallen human nature). (89) —From Reading Religious Affections
"What does an exaggerated view of one’s self and attainments indicate concerning one’s view of the excellence and greatness of God and His grace? (103) —From Reading Religious Affections
"Christian gentleness and meekness are compatible with Christian zeal and boldness. (109) —From Reading Religious Affections
"The seeking of one’s own significance and distinction from others is a characteristic of our modern culture, but Edwards saw it as a form of pride. Is he correct? (109) —From Reading Religious Affections
"What may appear to be a love for God may merely be a love of the benefits of God. Is it also possible that seeking after God may merely be seeking after the benefits of God? (116) —From Reading Religious Affections
"Is it an evidence of the work of the Holy Spirit that someone is willing to serve people in poverty in the third world, forsaking their own personal comforts, but have no concern of the eternal destiny of those whom they serve? (117) —From Reading Religious Affections
"The ground of gracious affections is the moral excellency of God and His works. (120) —From Reading Religious Affections
"Gracious affections are attended with the conviction that the Gospel is true. (120) —From Reading Religious Affections
"Christian practice is more than moral living and the absence of glaring character flaws. It involves a life devoted to the service and obedience to God. (124) —From Reading Religious Affections
"Holy practice as evidence of the sincerity and reality of one’s Christian profession is the principal of all other evidences noted in Scripture. (128) —From Reading Religious Affections