Giving Thanks for God's Holiness (Psa. 97:12), Part 1
Jonathan Edward's The Religious Affections , John Piper's lecture on Preaching as Worship ( TrinJ 16) and my study of holiness in the OT converged in a sermon this morning on Psalm 97. I've been listening to The Religious Affections in spare moments for nearly a year. At times it is brilliant. At others monotonously stuporific. His thesis is that true religion, in great part, consists in holy affections . His biblical-theological support for his thesis is unassailable. (Pdf copy of Religious Affections here .) Edwards defines the affections as " the more vigorous and sensible exercises of the inclinations and the will ." He clarifies this by noting that the inclinations and the will are actually the same thing, just viewed from two different perspectives. It is called "inclination" when viewed from the angle of desire; it is called "will" when viewed from the angle of decision and action. Edwards asserts, rightly I believe, that " there