I really enjoyed a post by Justin Taylor today. He describes the simple joy of 'easily edifying' someone in Christ. A rather cool take on what 'should be' the common response in the Christian life, but unfortunately isn't always the case.
"A mature Christian is easily edified."
"Chip Stam cited those words by Harold Best in the first video I linked to earlier. Those words have been rolling around in my heart and mind for the past couple of days. Easily edified. Isn't that a wonderful goal--a sign of good mental health and genuine obedience of faith? I'm afraid that far too often an accurate assessment of myself would reveal:
* easily annoyed
* easily irritated
* easily impatient
* easily hurt
* easily angered
* easily distracted
* easily arrogant
But wouldn't it be great if those who knew us best could honestly say, "It is so easy to edify him. It doesn't take much. It doesn't need to be the best sermon ever preached or the most excellent song ever composed or the most powerful book ever written or the most theologically eloquent statement ever uttered. Just the simplest truth was enough to refresh his heart in Christ."
Not a bad way to pray--for ourselves and for others."
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