Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Biblical Productivity

C.J. Mahaney wrote a series of blog posts on "Biblical Productivity." Here is a quote from Charles Bridges that he utilized. I found it particularly rewarding as I read through the compilation of his 36 pages of instruction:

"Let our confidence be uniform. In all thy ways acknowledge him (Proverbs 3:6). Take one step at a time, every step under divine warrant and direction. Ever plan for yourself in simple dependence on God. It is nothing less than self‐idolatry to conceive that we can carry on even the ordinary matters of the day without his counsel.

He loves to be consulted. Therefore take all thy difficulties to be resolved by him. Be in the habit of going to him in the first place—before self‐will, self‐pleasing, self‐wisdom, human friends, convenience, expediency. Before any of these have been consulted go to God at once. Consider no circumstances too clear to need his direction.

In all thy ways, small as well as great; in all thy concerns, personal or relative, temporal or eternal, let him be supreme."

‐Charles Bridges (1794–1869), from A Commentary on
Proverbs (Banner of Truth, 1846/1968) pp. 24–25.