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. 

                     

Thursday
Jan062011

Thankful Thursday

This time of year is difficult for me for a bunch of reasons. I’m thankful that God carries me through this month year after year. I’m thankful that God brought me and my family (and my pets) safely through another year. I’m thankful that he continued to provide what I need, too.

I’m thankful the sons have still more work and weather warm enough to do the jobs that’ve been booked. I’m glad that God has kept their work fairly steady through times that might have been lean.

I’m thankful that “he who began a good work in [me] will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” I’m thankful that I can be confident of this.

Throughout this year I’m planning to post a few thoughts of thanksgiving each Thursday along with Kim at the Upward Call and others.

Wednesday
Jan052011

Theological Term of the Week

universalism
The view that all persons will ultimately be saved, even those who die in unbelief.

  • Scripture teaches that universalism is false:

    And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life. (Matthew 25:46 ESV)

    And another angel, a third, followed them, saying with a loud voice, “If anyone worships the beast and its image and receives a mark on his forehead or on his hand, 10 he also will drink the wine of God’s wrath, poured full strength into the cup of his anger, and he will be tormented with fire and sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb. 11 And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever, and they have no rest, day or night, these worshipers of the beast and its image, and whoever receives the mark of its name.” (Revelation 14:9-11 ESV) 
  • From The London Baptist Confession of Faith, 1689:
    Chapter 32: Of the Last Judgment

    1._____ God hath appointed a day wherein he will judge the world in righteousness, by Jesus Christ; to whom all power and judgment is given of the Father; in which day, not only the apostate angels shall be judged, but likewise all persons that have lived upon the earth shall appear before the tribunal of Christ, to give an account of their thoughts, words, and deeds, and to receive according to what they have done in the body, whether good or evil.

    2._____ The end of God’s appointing this day, is for the manifestation of the glory of his mercy, in the eternal salvation of the elect; and of his justice, in the eternal damnation of the reprobate, who are wicked and disobedient; for then shall the righteous go into everlasting life, and receive that fulness of joy and glory with everlasting rewards, in the presence of the Lord; but the wicked, who know not God, and obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ, shall be cast aside into everlasting torments, and punished with everlasting destruction, from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power.

Learn more:

  1. Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: Universalism
  2. Got Questions.org: Is universalism / universal salvation Biblical?
  3. Reasoning from the Scriptures Ministries: Is Universalism Biblical?
  4. Richard Bauckham: Universalism: a historical survey
  5. Dr. Tim Beougher: Understanding the Ism’s: Universalism, Inclusivism, Pluralism, and Exclusivism 

Related terms:

Do you have a a theological term you’d like to see featured here as a Theological Term of the Week? If you email it to me, I’ll seriously consider using it, giving you credit for the suggestion and linking back to your blog when I do.

Clicking on the Theological Term graphic at the top of this post will take you to a list of all the previous theological terms in alphabetical order.

Tuesday
Jan042011

Round the Sphere Again: All Fun and Games

The Eyes Have It … or Not
How accurately can you sight things in without measuring? It’s not as easy as you might think. (Woodgears.ca) I’m very good at finding centers of circles and not so good at finding points of convergence. How did you do?

Update: I’ve found that my ability to eyeball improved significantly with practice…lots of practice. I might be addicted to this game. My best score so far? 2.93.

Yes, Spelling Counts
Two from mental_floss Blog: