You can listen to the Politics by Faith podcast anywhere, but only on Locals is ad-free and with the transcript. Thank you for being here!
"A religion that costs nothing is worth nothing. A cheap Christianity will prove in the end a useless Christianity, one without a crown.”
Good morning. Welcome to Morning Motivation, brought to you by the Public Square app, Patriot Gold Group. I'm grateful you're here. This whole week, the theme has been that Christianity is a fight. And I can think of no better place to end with than if you're going to engage in a fight, you need to first think about the cost. We've been reading a lot from J. C. Ryle this weekend, pastor, mid-1800s. He said it costs something to be a real Christian. According to the standard of the Bible, there are enemies to be overcome battles to be fought sacrifices to be made and Egypt to be forsaken. That's so good a wilderness to be passed through a cross to be carried a race to be run. Conversion is not putting a person in an armchair and taking them easily to heaven.
0:00:53
It is the beginning of a mighty conflict in which it costs much to win the victory. Counting the cost is a real thing. Jesus said in Luke 14, 28, For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has cannot be my disciple." So what will this cost? What is the cost of becoming a Christian? Well, it will cost your self-righteousness. You are no longer the source of your greatness. It will cost you your sins.
0:01:34
You've got to give those up. He said, there must be no separate truce with any special sin which he loves. I'm going to change it to you. I like that more. You must count all sins as your deadly enemies and hate every false way. Whether little or great, whether open or secret, all your sins must be thoroughly renounced. They, the sins, may struggle hard with you every day and sometimes almost get the mastery over you, but you must never give way to them. You must keep up a perpetual war against your sins. This sounds hard.
0:02:10
I do not wonder. Our sins are often as dear to us as our children. We love them, hug them, cleave to them, delight in them. To part with them is as hard as cutting off a right hand or plucking out a right eye, but it must be done. The parting must come. So becoming a Christian is going to cost you your sins You also have to give up your life of ease That's the cruise ship first battleship that we've been talking about. And finally you have to give up your favor with the world JC Ryle, you must be content to be thought ill of by man If you please God you must be counted no strange thing to be mocked ridiculed slandered persecuted even hated you to even hate it. You must not be surprised to find your opinions and practices and religion despised, held up to scorn. You must submit to be thought by many a fool, an enthusiast, and a fanatic. To have the words, to have your words perverted and your actions misrepresented. In fact, you must not marvel if some call you mad. And of our entire week of quoting J.C. Ryle, this is my favorite line of them all because I know a lot of people look at that list and hear that and they're like, I don't know, I don't know if it's worth it. And J.C. Ryle acknowledges that, he says, oh yeah, I grant it costs much to be a true Christian. But what sane man or woman can doubt that it's worth any cost to have the soul saved? So what's at stake here? If a ship is in danger of sinking, the crew thinks nothing of casting overboard the precious cargo. And when your limb is mortified, a man will submit to any severe operation, even amputation, to save life. Surely a Christian should be willing to give up anything which stands between him and heaven, because a religion that costs nothing is worth nothing. A cheap Christianity without a cross will prove in the end a useless Christianity, one without a crown.
0:04:02
I love that. If I told you to cut off your arm, you'd be like, no, but if you were like that guy who went hiking and got stuck, I didn't see the movie, but got stuck somehow between some rocks and it was either cut off your arm or die, you do it. We need to get to the point where being a Christian is seen as a fight against the world, the flesh, and the devil, and love it. And know that the victory is worth any cost and that the victory is eternal. Let's end the week with the words of John Bunyan. This is the book Pilgrim's Progress.
0:04:44
So this is the end of Mr. Valiant for truth, he represents courage and determination, never gives up, only speaks the truth. He represents resistance to the temptations of sin, fighting against sin. So he's dying now. So he called for his friends, and he said, I'm going to my father's house. My sword, I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it, my marks and scars, I carry with me, to be a witness for me, that I have fought his battles, who will now be my rewarder.