20/62 complete on my Puritan Paperback challenge!
Watson's "The Godly Man's Picture" can be best summarized as a biblically sound mirror in which one can comprehend their true condition in Christ. Instead of looking forward to how a believer "ought" to act, this one looks backwards, serving as a litmus test as to where one currently resides in their quest toward godliness.
Of note, Watson clearly upholds the Lordship of Christ, showing it is impossible to "accept" Jesus as Savior without making him Lord of one's life. He writes that "many take Christ as Jesus but refuse Him as Lord ... He will never be a priest to intercede unless your heart is the throne where He sways His sceptre." Ironically, this would become a controversy in the late 20th Century, where John MacArthur would have to defend this Biblical reality in what has become known as the "Lordship controversy".
There's also a bit of "Christian Hedonism", Piper's trademark term from "Desiring God." Watson writes "The Spirit carries them on the wings of delight; he makes duty a privilege; he does not force, but draw. He enlarges the heart in love and fills it with joy. God's service is perfect freedom."
However, in typical Puritan pastoral fashion, lest anyone be discouraged as to the incredible bar of what true discipleship looks like, I love his concluding chapter in which Watson provides comfort to the Godly soul who may be downcast or lack assurance. He writes "Those who have been spiritually bruised, who like lambs are weakly and tender, Christ will carry in the arms of free grace ... You desire to believe and mourn that you cannot believe? ... God will sooner extinguish the light of the sun than extinguish the dawning light of His Spirit in your heart."
Overall, excellent book on what the redemptive life looks life and personally quite convicting in that respect.
Some Quotes... Just a sampling of what I underlined...
- "Godliness puts a man in heaven before his time"
- Godliness & assurance is "the grand business that should swallow up your time and thoughts."
- "A man has no more power to change himself than to create himself"
- "He who esteems God above the glory of heaven and the comforts of the earth knows Him (Ps 73:25)
- "Carnal knowledge makes the head giddy with pride (1 Cor 8:1,2). True knowledge brings a man out of love with himself. The more he knows, the more he blushes at his own ignorance."
- "Faith is a catholicon - a remedy against all troubles."
- "Where is the man whose heart is dilated in love to God? Many court Him, but few love Him. People are for the most part eaten up with self-love; they love their ease, their worldy profit, their lusts, but they do not have a drop of love to God."
- "When Christians complain at their condition, they forget that they are servants, and must live on the allowance of their heavenly Master. You who have the least bit from God will die in his debt."
- "Does God give us a Christ, and will he deny us a crust?"
- "A child of God can lack health and friends, but he cannot lack Christ."
- "A melting heart is the chief branch of the covenant of grace (Ezek. 36:26), and the product of the Spirit."
- "Though a child of God forsakes his sin, yet sin will not forsake him." (Rom 7)
- "Divine tears not only wet but wash; they purge out the love of sin."
- "It was a greater plague for Pharaoh to have his heart turned into stone than to have his rivers turned into blood."
- "The true mother would not let the child be divided (1 Kings 3:26), and God will not have the heart divided." Love how the Puritans go to scripture even in their analogies!
- "God's Spirit carries a man above himself."
- "The promises are like a herb garden. There is no disease but some herb may be found there to cure it."
- "The Spirit is the soul of the Word without which it is but a dead letter."
- "The more knowledge a humble Christian has, the more he complains of ignorance; the more faith, the more he bewails his unbelief."
- "This is the humble man's motto: 'Let me decrease; let Christ increase.' ... "A humble Christian is content to be laid aside if God has any other tools to work with which may bring him more glory."
- "There is no idol like self."
- "A godly man cannot live without prayer. A man cannot live unless he takes a breath, nor can the soul, unless it breathes forth its desires to God."
- "Let us be importunate suitors, and resolve with St. Bernard that we will not come away from God without God. Prayer is like a bomb which will make heaven's gates fly open."
- "The world rings changes. It is never constant except in its disappointments."
- "A good man will not only do God's will, but bear God's will."
- "The test of a pilot is seen in a storm; so the test of a Christian is seen in affliction."
- "There is no condition so dismal but we may see a pillar of fire to give us light."
- "It is one thing to love our mercies; it is another thing to love the Lord. Many love their deliverance but not their deliverer. God is to be loved more than his mercies."
- "Though sin lives in him, yet he does not live in sin."
- "A man who has any guilt in his conscience cannot carry the cross of Christ. Will he who cannot deny his lust for Christ deny his life for Christ? ... If then, you would show yourselves godly, give a certificate of divorce to every sin." ... "One sin never goes alone."
- "A godly man's house is a little church: 'the church which is in his house' (Col 4:15)."
- The 10 Duties of a Godly Man:
1. A godly man will often be calling his heart to account
2. A godly man is much in private prayer
3. A godly man is diligent in his calling
4. A godly man sets bounds to himself in things lawful
5. A godly man is careful about moral righteousness
6. A godly man will forgive those who have wronged him
7. A godly man lays to heart the miseries of the church
8. A godly man is content with his present condition
9. A godly man is fruitful in good works
10. A godly man will suffer persecution