Saturday
Sep152012

Sunday's Hymn: I Will Sing the Wondrous Story

    I will sing the wondrous story
    Of the Christ who died for me.
    How He left His home in glory
    For the cross of Calvary.

    Refrain

    Yes, I’ll sing the wondrous story
    Of the Christ who died for me,
    Sing it with the saints in glory,
    Gathered by the crystal sea.

    I was lost, but Jesus found me,
    Found the sheep that went astray,
    Threw His loving arms around me,
    Drew me back into His way.

    I was bruised, but Jesus healed me,
    Faint was I from many a fall,
    Sight was gone, and fears possessed me,
    But He freed me from them all.

    Days of darkness still come o’er me,
    Sorrow’s path I often tread,
    But the Savior still is with me;
    By His hand I’m safely led.

    He will keep me till the river
    Rolls its waters at my feet;
    Then He’ll bear me safely over,
    Where the loved ones I shall meet.

    —Fran­cis H. Row­ley

To the tune Banneux:

To the tune Hyfrydol:

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

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Friday
Sep142012

This Week in Housekeeping

I’ve recently updated these Theological Term posts. 

egalitarianism

  • Fixed a link.
  • Added “Filed under Ecclesiology.”

eisegesis

  • Fixed formatting.
  • Added a link Reformation Theology’s Exegesis v. Eisegesis.
  • Added related term exegesis.
  • Added “Filed under Scripture.”
Friday
Sep142012

Round the Sphere Again: Questions about Christ's Work

Justification
Two from Ligonier Ministries Blog:

Sanctification
What does it mean that Christ died to sin? (Richard Gaffin at Desiring God Blog).