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. 

                     

Monday
Mar022009

Free Online Access to the ESV Study Bible

From the Crossway news release:

Crossway is pleased to make the highly acclaimed ESV Online Study Bible available free to anyone, anywhere, for a limited time beginning today, March 2, 2009. First published October 15, 2008, the ESV Online Study Bible has been available, until now, exclusively to those who have purchased the print edition.

Created to help people understand the Bible in a deeper way, the ESV Study Bible, with 2,752 pages of notes and resources, is the most comprehensive study Bible ever published. In addition to the features found in the print edition, the ESV Online Study Bible provides numerous interactive features enabling readers to:

  • Record personal notes, reflections, and links
  • Click hyperlinked cross references
  • Search by verse, topic, or keyword
  • Digitally highlight Bible passages or key words with various colors
  • Listen to audio of passages

For full access and free trial use of these features for one month, visit www.esvstudybible.org/online. Simply create a login and password. Email information will not be shared, nor will there be any obligation to purchase. Free trial offer expires March 31, 2009.

You can just create an account to get the free trial.

Read the whole news release.

Sunday
Mar012009

Sunday's Hymn

For a few weeks I want to feature some lesser known hymns by classic hymnwriters. That’ll mean no YouTube videos of performances of the hymns, but I figure you’re all grown ups, so you won’t die without something to watch.

This one is by John Newton, contributor, along with William Cowper, to the Olney Hymns. It’s a a gloomy little number, but it’s finally hopeful in the only One who can help. If you want to hear the tune, you’ll have to click on the title and listen to Cyberhymnal organ/piano electronic version.

I Would, But Cannot Sing

I would, but cannot sing,
Guilt has untuned my voice;
The serpent sin’s envenomed sting
Has poisoned all my joys.

I know the Lord is nigh,
And would, but cannot, pray;
For Satan meets me when I try,
And frights my soul away.

I would but can’t repent
Though I endeavor oft;
This stony heart can ne’er relent
Till Jesus make it soft.

I would but cannot love,
Though wooed by love divine;
No arguments have pow’r to move
A soul so base as mine.

I would, but cannot rest
In God’s most holy will;
I know what He appoints is best,
Yet murmur at it still!

Oh could I but believe!
Then all would easy be;
I would, but cannot, Lord relieve,
My help must come from Thee!

But if indeed I would,
Though I can nothing do,
Yet the desire is something good,
For which my praise is due.

By nature prone to ill,
Till Thine appointed hour
I was as destitute of will,
As now I am of pow’r.

Wilt Thou not crown, at length,
The work Thou hast begun?
And with a will, afford me strength
In all Thy ways to run.

—John Newton

Other hymns, worship songs, sermons etc. posted today:

Have you posted a hymn today and I missed it? Let me know by leaving a link in the comments or by emailing me at the address in the sidebar and I’ll add your post to the list.

Saturday
Feb282009

Piper Calls the Tune

Or at least she tries. Occasionally it works for her.

Piper is my niece’s golden retriever who loves just about everything except sitting still if she’s not being petted.