Today's encouragement comes from Acts 26:25, where Paul said this:
"I am not mad, most noble Festus, but speak the words of truth and reason."The Spirit-filled words of God's apostles, ministers, and faithful churchmen are not those of madmen, or lunatics. The unbelieving world sometimes thinks of us that way, because our words seem "otherworldly" to them, viz., we talk about a crucified and resurrected Savior, of repentance, and of the kingdom (church) of God. The actual fact is that the gospel is "more real," or "more objectively true" than anything a person could ever conceive of with the use of fallen reason alone.
. . . It is just that the gospel is a *higher* and nobler "truth and reason" than can be apprehended by natural means. It can only be understood, believed, and applied through the work of the blessed Holy Spirit, using the Word of God (especially preached but also read).
[Puritan quote of the day: "As wise and learned as you are, take heed to your-selves lest Satan outwit you. The devil is a greater scholar than you, and a nimbler disputant.” —Richard Baxter, in, "The Reformed Pastor"]