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
Oct212010

This Week In Housekeeping

 

Arianism

Eutychianism

being

  • tweaked the definition with a quote from Concise Theology by J. I. Packer.
  • added related terms person and Trinity.

canon of scripture

Thursday
Oct212010

Thankful Thursday

I’m thankful for the protection from harm that God gives.

I have nearly 40 years of driving under my belt and I’ve only had one accident, and that one minor injury accident is the only moving vehicle accident anyone in this family has ever had. We’re certainly not perfect drivers, but God has protected us.

No one in this family has ever fallen from a roof, ladder or scaffolding, and over the years various family members (including me) have spent plenty of time on roofs, ladders and scaffolding. I’m thankful for our heavenly Father’s protecting hand.

We’ve done a bit of tree-felling as we get fire-wood, and we’ve always felled safely, even though some trees have not landed exactly as planned. I see God’s protection there, too, and I am thankful for it.

We’ve had our fair share of bike tumbles, including some spectacular looking ones, but we’ve ended up with nothing more than scrapes and bruises. I’m thankful that God has protected us from worse injury.

I’m thankful that God has protected my elderly father, whose bones are frail and who is wobbly on his feet, from injury when he has fallen. And I’m thankful that God has kept him from falling more than he has.

My list could go on to gymnastics, soccer, pulling engines and transmissions, but let’s just say I’m thankful for day by day, moment by moment, protection from God. I’m thankful that God in his mercy has spared us from some of the hurt and harm that would have come to us without his intervention. I’m thankful for our safety.

On Thursdays throughout this year, I plan to post a few thoughts of thanksgiving along with Kim at the Upward Call and others. Why don’t you participate by posting your thanksgiving each week, too? It’ll be an encouragement to you and to others, I promise.

Wednesday
Oct202010

Round the Sphere Again: The Gospel and Justice

Four Points
Don Carson tackles the question “How do Christians work for justice in the world and not undermine the centrality of evangelism?” From point 3:

By learning, with careful study of Scripture, just what the gospel is, becoming passionately excited about this gospel, and then distinguishing between the gospel and its entailments. The gospel is the good news of what God has done, especially in Christ Jesus, especially in his cross and resurrection; it is not what we do. Because it is news, it is to be proclaimed. But because it is powerful, it not only reconciles us to God, but transforms us, and that necessarily shapes our behavior, priorities, values, relationships with people, and much more.

Read the rest at The Gospel Coalition Blog.

Nine Reasons
Jared Wilson explains why the gospel’s content does not include economic justice for the poor (while affirming, in case you’re worried, that the church has a mandate to care for the poor). From reason 9:

If the gospel’s content includes economic justice, it makes little sense to say we believe in this gospel with the gift of faith.

Read the rest at The Gospel-Driven Church, and while you’re at it, make sure you have this blog on your feed-reader.