Tag: Jonathan Edwards

Home / Jonathan Edwards

The Law Expresses the “Beauty of Holiness”

This episode is a recap of the previous week's teaching on Psalm 119, emphasizing the common threads of God's work in establishing our way, ultimately leading to a genuinely positive delight in God's law. Since the law is a reflection of God's character and beauty, love of God coupled with disdain for God's Law is inconceivable. While true believers would never seek to justify themselves by keeping God's Law, they nevertheless delight in that Law based on being born again. Romans 7:22 affirms that they "delight with the Law of God in the inner man." The episode closes with Jonathan Edwards' phraseology describing believers' delight in God's holiness described in the Law. Christians alone can apprehend the "beauty of holiness."

Make the Law Your Rod and Staff

The road to having the psalmist's ways established involves two encounters with God's law. As a reminder, Psalm 119 uses 8 words to describe God's law: judgments, ordinances, precepts, word, testimonies, statutes, commandments, and way. The first encounter for Christians is often corrective: the law reflects God's character and highlights where ours is deficient. When believers work through the challenges of conforming to God's law through confession and repentance, they can revisit the same law and experience delight. God in His grace does a transformative work and now the law becomes the psalmist's delight. (Psalm 119:20)(Psalm 1:2) Believers should therefore recognize that the roadmap of sanctification is a purposeful journey in which we are both corrected and comforted by God's law as the Holy Spirit transforms us into the image of Christ.

Holy Relish Satisfied in a Holy God

This final episode restates the hope of radical transformation in this life based on 2 Cor. 3:18. Salvation is all about beholding God's glory and being transformed. This theme is underscored in Jonathan Edwards' descriptions of conversion and growth in Christ, which, contrary to popular caricatures of his theology, does not harp on sin but on "holy relish," the sense of God's glory that deepened as he grew in Christ. And Edwards pinpoints how apprehension of this glory is absolutely essential "to count all things as loss" in order to gain Christ. Total repentance and commitment to Christ largely rests on visions of the glory of God in the face of Christ. The episode closes with an exhortation to embrace the bigger salvation picture, that we all behold the glory of Christ, and are ourselves transformed into "little Christs" in the process.

Illumination or Obfuscation, Dependent on the Heart’s Inclination

This episode continues the discussion on spiritual knowledge, which is not merely the cerebral apprehension of the Scriptures, but includes a heart that inclines towards the Lord.