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Thursday
Apr232020

Theological Term of the Week: Doxology

doxology
A statement of praise to God; also a short hymn of praise. Many examples of doxologies are found in scripture.

  • Two doxologies from scripture:

    For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen.(Romans 11:36 ESV)

    “Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they existed and were created.” (Revelation 4:11 ESV)

Learn more:

  1. Compelling Truth: What is a doxology, and is it found in the Bible?
  2. H. B. Charles: What Is a Doxology? (video)
  3. John MacArthur: Doxology: Praise for Salvation
  4. H. B. Charles: Blessings and Praise: Benedictions and Doxologies in Scripture

 

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Friday
Apr172020

Theological Term of the Week: Benediction

benediction
Words of blessing given by God or his representative to God’s people. They are often used to conclude public worship. Many examples are found in scripture, especially in New Testament epistles. 

  • Two benedictions found in scripture:

    Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen. (Jude 24, 25 ESV)

    May God be gracious to us and bless us
    and make his face to shine upon us,
    that your way may be known on earth,
    your saving power among all nations. (Psalm 67:1-2 ESV)

 

Learn more:

  1. Compelling Truth: What is a benediction?
  2. H. B. Charles: What Is a Benediction?
  3. H. B. Charles: Blessings and Praise: Benedictions and Doxologies in Scripture
  4. Drew Hunter: 5 Reasons to Recover Benedictions at Church
  5. Aaron L. Garriott: The Benediction of God
  6. Jon Payne: Gospel Benediction
  7. David King: May the Lord Bless and Keep You

 

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Friday
Apr102020

Theological Term of the Week: Trinity

Trinity
The one true God who exists eternally as three distinct persons—the Father, Son and Holy Spirit—and each person is fully God.

  • In scripture:

    And when Jesus was baptized, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; and behold, a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” (Matthew 3:16-17 ESV)

  • From the Athanasian Creed:
  • We worship one God in trinity and the Trinity in unity, neither confusing the persons nor dividing the divine being. For the Father is one person, the Son is another, and the Spirit is still another. But the deity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is one, equal in glory, coeternal in majesty. What the Father is, the Son is, and so is the Holy Spirit. Uncreated is the Father; uncreated is the Son; uncreated is the Spirit. The Father is infinite; the Son is infinite; the Holy Spirit is infinite. Eternal is the Father; eternal is the Son; eternal is the Spirit: And yet there are not three eternal beings, but one who is eternal; as there are not three uncreated and unlimited beings, but one who is uncreated and unlimited. Almighty is the Father; almighty is the Son; almighty is the Spirit: And yet there are not three almighty beings, but one who is almighty. Thus the Father is God; the Son is God; the Holy Spirit is God: And yet there are not three gods, but one God. Thus the Father is Lord; the Son is Lord; the Holy Spirit is Lord: And yet there are not three lords, but one Lord.

    As Christian truth compels us to acknowledge each distinct person as God and Lord, so catholic religion forbids us to say that there are three gods or lords. The Father was neither made nor created nor begotten; the Son was neither made nor created, but was alone begotten of the Father; the Spirit was neither made nor created, but is proceeding from the Father and the Son. Thus there is one Father, not three fathers; one Son, not three sons; one Holy Spirit, not three spirits. And in this Trinity, no one is before or after, greater or less than the other; but all three persons are in themselves, coeternal and coequal; and so we must worship the Trinity in unity and the one God in three persons. Whoever wants to be saved should think thus about the Trinity.

  • From Concise Theology by J. I. Packer: 
  • The practical importance of the doctrine of the Trinity is that it requires us to pay equal attention, and give equal honor, to all three persons in the unity of their gracious ministry to us. That ministry is the subject matter of the gospel, which, as Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus shows, cannot be stated without bringing in their distinct roles in God’s plan of grace (John 3:1-15; note especially vv. 3, 5-8, 13-15, and John’s expository comments, which NIV renders as part of the conversation itself, vv. 16-21). All non-Trinitarian formulations of the Christian message are by biblical standards inadequate and indeed fundamentally false, and will naturally tend to pull Christian lives out of shape.

 

Learn more:

  1. James White: A Brief Definition of the Trinity 
  2. Tim Challies: Visual Theology - The Trinity
  3. Robert Letham: Established Boundaries
  4. Fred Sanders: 11 Things to Know About the Doctrine of the Trinity, 10 Things You Should Know About the Doctrine of the Trinity, 5 Myths About the Trinity, Trinity, Fountain of Salvation, Theology of the Trinity (video)
  5. Credo Magazine: The Trinity and the Christian Life (pdf)

 

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