As a ship on stormy seas, the Church has often swayed back and forth between two emphases: the head and the heart. Regrettably, she has also taken into her mind the notion that these two are polar opposites. But our intellect and our affections are not enemies, anymore than your two eyes are enemies. Our faith is not the analytical evaluation by our intellect of brute facts. Nor is our faith the throbbing emotions of reaction to pleasant stimuli.
Our faith is the result of God making us new, giving us a new heart by the mighty and gracious working of His Spirit. Because He called unto us, opened our ears, and made us alive we respond to Him by faith. This new life causes us to think God’s thoughts after Him. This new life gives us holy affections, where our delight is in the Lord as He satisfies our sanctified desires.
So then, if by grace you have trusted in Christ, both your mind and emotions should be enflamed with holy thoughts and feelings. You ought to sing songs of praise jubilantly, enthusiastically, and heartily; but you can sing all the more jubilantly if what you are singing is the truth in poetry with razor sharp wit and wisdom. If you wrestle by faith with the dark sayings of God’s word, you won’t come away weaker, but with the perspiring glow of a triumphant athlete.
Grace doesn’t dull our intellect it illumines it. Grace doesn’t numb our emotions it warms them. The words of that Narnian lion ring true, we are not quite as happy as he intends us to be. Intellectual rigor and emotional vibrancy are the fruits of God’s Spirit at work within us. So set your mind and affections upon Christ, and think and feel rightly.
Ben Zornes – April 21, 2024