Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Sunday
Aug012021

Sunday Hymn: Lo! He Comes, With Clouds Descending

 

  

 

 

Lo! he comes, with clouds descending,
Once for favored sinners slain;
Thousand thousand saints attending
Swell the triumph of his train:
Alleluia! Alleluia!
God appears on earth to reign.

Ev’ry eye shall now behold him,
Robed in dreadful majesty;
Those who set at naught and sold him,
Pierced, and nailed him to the tree,
Deeply wailing, deeply wailing,
Shall the true Messiah see.

Ev’ry island, sea, and mountain,
Heav’n and earth, shall flee away;
All who hate him must, confounded,
Hear the trump proclaim the day;
Come to judgment! Come to judgment!
Come to judgment, come away!

Now Redemption, long expected,
See in solemn pomp appear!
All his saints, by man rejected,
Now shall meet him in the air:
Alleluia! Alleluia!
See the day of God appear!

Yea, Amen! let all adore thee,
High on thine eternal throne;
Saviour, take the pow’r and glory,
Claim the kingdom for thine own:
O come quickly, O come quickly:
Alleluia! come, Lord, come.

—John Cen­nick

 

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Friday
Jul302021

Theological Term of the Week: Pelagius

Pelagius
A British monk who came to Rome in about 383. “His ardent zeal for holy living was wedded to a rather unorthodox theology.”1  He was active from 383 until 417.

  • From 2000 Years of Christ’s Power by N. H. Needham, page 251: 
  • Although [Pelagius’s] doctrine of God was Catholic enough (he believed in the Nicene doctrine of the Trinity), his beliefs about human nature sparked off a storm of controversy which ended with his condemnation for heresy. Pelagius held that all human beings were born into the world as sinless as Adam was before he fell; the apostasy of Adam had not corrupted humanity’s nature, but had merely set a fatally bad example, which most of Adam’s sons and daughters had freely followed. However, there were some people (according to Pelagius) who had managed to remain sinless throughout their lives by a proper use of their free-will, e.g. some Old Testament saints like Daniel. In fact, anyone could become sinlessly perfect if only he tried hard enough. 

Learn more:

  1. Got Questions: Who was Pelagius?
  2. 5 Minutes in Church History: Who Was Pelagious?
  3. Crossway: 10 Things You Should Know about Pelagius and Pelagianism
  4. Challies.com: The False Teachers: Pelagius

 

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Filed under Christian History

1From 2000 Years of Christ’s Power by N. R. Needham.


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Sunday
Jul252021

Sunday Hymn: Rejoice the Lord is King

 

  

 

Rejoice, the Lord is King:
Your Lord and King adore;
Rejoice, give thanks and sing,
And triumph evermore:

Lift up your heart, lift up your voice;
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice.

Jesus, the Saviour reigns,
The God of truth and love;
When he had purged our stains
He took his seat above:

His kingdom cannot fail,
He rules o’er earth and heav’n;
The keys of death and hell
Are to our Jesus giv’n:

He sits at God’s right hand
Till all his foes submit,
And bow to his command
And fall beneath his feet:

—Charles Wesley

 

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