Monday
Jan072013

Round the Sphere Again: The Beginning and the End

The Problem
At For the Love of GodD. A. Carson gives brief commentary on Genesis 3.

[T]he heart of all human problems is rebellion against the God who is our Maker, whose image we bear, and whose rule we seek to overthrow. All of our problems, without exception, can be traced to this fundamental source: our rebellion and the just curse of God that we have attracted by our rebellion.

Have you ever noticed that God’s curses are related to the duties he assigned humankind before the fall? 

The Solution
It is God who will make everything right again during the second coming. Michael J. Kruger writes that it is important for believers to be future-oriented, because if we are not, we

  • will forget that redemption is more than “spiritual”: Downplaying the physical aspects of redemption “can create a quasi-Gnostic spirituality amongst Christians, where the spiritual and physical are pitted against one another.”
  • will lose perspective regarding the problem of evil: The second coming provides “an essential perspective without which the problem of evil could not be addressed.”
  • will lack an appropriate context for personal holiness“If we only focus on this current world, then holiness is going to seem strange and out of place… . But, what if our minds were set on another world?  What if our hearts were longing and waiting for a future world? A world where “righteousness dwells”?  If we did that, then holiness has a context where it is meaningful. Holiness and godliness make sense.”

Read the whole post at Canon Fodder for more explanation of these points.

Monday
Jan072013

A Catechism for Girls and Boys

Questions about Prayer

108. Q. In whose name should we pray?
          A. We should pray in the name of the Lord Jesus.

(Click through to read scriptural proof.)

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Saturday
Jan052013

Sunday's Hymn: Wonderful Grace of Jesus

Wonderful grace of Jesus,
Greater than all my sin;
How shall my tongue describe it,
Where shall its praise begin?
Taking away my burden,
Setting my spirit free;
For the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me.

Refrain

Wonderful the matchless grace of Jesus,
Deeper than the mighty rolling sea;
Wonderful grace, all sufficient for me, for even me.
Broader than the scope of my transgressions,
Greater far than all my sin and shame,
O magnify the precious name of Jesus.
Praise His name!

Wonderful grace of Jesus,
Reaching to all the lost,
By it I have been pardoned,
Saved to the uttermost,
Chains have been torn asunder,
Giving me liberty;
For the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me.

Wonderful grace of Jesus,
Reaching the most defiled,
By its transforming power,
Making him God’s dear child,
Purchasing peace and heaven,
For all eternity;
And the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me.

—Hal­dor Lil­le­nas

I didn’t know there were so many ways to show off with a gospel song until I searched YouTube for this one. Whew!

I picked one of the few simple and genuine versions for you.

 

If you must have a few flourishes, try this.

 

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

Have you posted a hymn (or sermon, sermon notes, prayer, etc.) today and I missed it? Let me know by leaving a link in the comments or by contacting me using the contact form linked above, and I’ll add your post to the list.