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
Jul182021

Sunday Hymn: All Hail the Power of Jesus Name

Let’s go young this Sunday!

 

 

 

 

 

All hail the power of Jesus’ Name!
Let angels prostrate fall;
Bring forth the royal diadem,
And crown him Lord of all.

Crown him, ye martyrs of your God
Who from his altar call;
Extol the Stem of Jesse’s rod,
And crown him Lord of all.

Ye seed of Israel’s chosen race,
Ye ransomed of the fall,
Hail him who saves you by his grace,
And crown him Lord of all.

Sinners, whose love can ne’er forget
The wormwood and the gall,
Go spread your trophies at his feet,
And crown him Lord of all.

Let ev’ry kindred, ev’ry tribe,
On this terrestrial ball,
To him all majesty ascribe,
And crown him Lord of all.

O that with yonder sacred throng
We at his feet may fall;
We’ll join the everlasting song,
And crown him Lord of all.

Edward Perronet

 

Other hymns of worship songs for this Sunday:

Friday
Jul162021

Selected Reading, July 17, 2021

 

A few good reads for your weekend.

One Brave Woman

Helene Kottanner — Medieval Thriller
An exciting true story leading to an ethical question: “Besides leaving us a riveting account of a daring mission, Helene Kottamer brings to light a dilemma that has puzzled believers of all ages, from the Jewish midwives in Egypt to the Christians who hid Jews during World War II: is it right to deceive or break the law in order to fight injustice or prevent a greater evil?”

A Classic

J. I. Packer’s Famous Essay on Christ’s Death
Have you read J. I. Packers introduction to John Owen’s The Death of Death in the Death of Christ? I recommend it.

Some Definitions

General Revelation
Barry Cooper explains: Even if we had no Bibles, and no preachers, the psalmist says that God would still make his majestic beauty known to us through the skies, the stars and the sun.” 

Eventually I’ll add this link to the general revelation entry in the Theological Terms. But you might want to read it now.

The Difference Between ‘Disinformation’ and ‘Misinformation’
I’m linking to this mostly for the carrot story.

Two Hunters

Rabbit, run! Wolverine and raven tag team on a wild chase
I’ve written about how smart ravens are. Here’s a little proof.

Wednesday
Jul142021

Theological Term of the Week: Monica 

Monica
The mother of Augustine of Hippo. She “stands out as an example of a Christian woman whose faith helped to shape her more famous son into one of the spiritual giants of the early church.”1 She lived from 331 until 387.

  • From 2000 Years of Christ’s Power by N. H. Needham, page 248: 
  • Monica prayer unceasingly with tears for [Augustine’s] conversion. Once she tried to persuade a Catholic bishop, himself a converted Manichee, to prove to Augustine the errors of Manichaeism and the truth  of the Catholic faith. The bishop refused, explaining that only prayer, not arguments, would rescue Monica’s son from the Manichees. When Monica continued, weeping, to beg for the bishop’s help, he replied famously: “Go; it cannot be that the son of such tears will perish.” 

 

 Learn more:

  1. 5 Minutes in Church History: Monica: A Mother’s Prayer
  2. Christianity History: Monica, Faithful Mother
  3. Southern Equip: “So Many Voices”: The Piety of Monica, Mother of Augustine

 

Related terms:

 

Filed under Christian History

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


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