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
Aug282022

Sunday's Hymn: Come Ye Disconsolate

 

  

 

  

 

Come, ye disconsolate, where’er ye languish,
Come to the mercy-seat, fervently kneel:
Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish;
Earth has no sorrows that heav’n cannot heal.

Joy of the comfortless, light of the straying,
Hope of the penitent, fadeless and pure!
Here speaks the Comforter, in mercy saying,
“Earth has no sorrows that heav’n cannot cure.”

Here see the Bread of Life; see waters flowing
Forth from the throne of God, pure from above:
Come to the feast prepared; come ever knowing
Earth has no sorrows but heav’n can remove.

—Tho­mas Moore

 

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Friday
Aug262022

Theological Term of the Week: Heaven

heaven
The essential and immediate dwelling place of God and the eternal home of His people.1
  • From scripture: 
    In my Father’s house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also. And you know the way to where I am going.”  (John 14:2-4 ESV)
    And when he had said these things, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight. And while they were gazing into heaven as he went, behold, two men stood by them in white robes, and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.” (Acts 1:9-11 ESV)
  • From the Westminster Larger Catechism

    Question 86: What is the communion in glory with Christ, which the members of the invisible church enjoy immediately after death ?

    Answer: The communion in glory with Christ, which the members of the invisible church enjoy immediately after death, is, in that their souls are then made perfect in holiness, and received into the highest heavens, where they behold the face of God in light and glory, waiting for the full redemption of their bodies, which even in death continue united to Christ, and rest in their graves as in their beds, till at the last day they be again united to their souls.

    Question 90: What shall be done to the righteous at the day of judgment?

    Answer: At the day of judgment, the righteous, being caught up to Christ in the clouds, shall be set on his right hand, and there openly acknowledged and acquitted, shall join with him in the judging of reprobate angels and men, and shall be received into heaven, where they shall be fully and forever freed from all sin and misery; filled with inconceivable joys, made perfectly holy and happy both in body and soul, in the company of innumerable saints and holy angels, but especially in the immediate vision and fruition of God the Father, of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Spirit, to all eternity. And this is the perfect and full communion, which the members of the invisible church shall enjoy with Christ in glory, at the resurrection and day of judgment.

  • From Systematic Theology by Louis Berkhof, page 737: 
    • 2. THE ETERNAL ABODE OF THE RIGHTEOUS. Many conceive of heaven also as a subjective condition, which men may enjoy in the present and which in the way of righteousness will naturally become permanent in the future. But here, too, it must be said that Scripture clearly presents heaven as a place. Christ ascended to heaven, which can only mean that He went from one place to another. It is described as the house of our Father with many mansions, John 14:1, and this description would hardly fit a condition. Moreover, believers are said to be within, while unbelievers are without, Matt. 22:12,13; 25:10-12. Scripture gives us reasons to believe that the righteous will not only inherit heaven, but the entire new creation, Matt. 5:5; Rev. 21:1-3.

    Learn more:

    1. Tim Challies: The Essential: Heaven
    2. Got Questions: Is heaven real? Where is heaven?
    3. Don Stewart: Does Heaven Actually Exist?
    4. Sam Storms: Do Christians “Go to Heaven” When They Die?
    5. Sam Emadi: On Earth As In Heaven: A (Very) Brief Biblical Theology of Heaven
    6. Gerrit Scott Dawson: Heaven

    Related terms:

    1 Whatever Happened to Heaven? (pdf) by John Blanchard

    Filed under Last Things and Salvation


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    Sunday
    Aug212022

    Sunday Hymn: I Hear the Words of Love

     

      

     

      

     

    I hear the words of love,
    I gaze upon the blood,
    I see the mighty sacrifice,
    And I have peace with God.

    ’Tis everlasting peace!
    Sure as Jehovah’s name,
    ’Tis stable as His steadfast throne,
    For evermore the same.

    The clouds may go and come,
    And storms may sweep my sky;
    This blood-sealed friendship changes not,
    The cross is ever nigh.

    My love is ofttimes low,
    My joy still ebbs and flows;
    But peace with Him remains the same,
    No change Jehovah knows.

    That which can shake the cross
    May shake the peace it gave,
    Which tells me Christ has never died,
    Or never left the grave!

    Till then my peace is sure,
    It will not, cannot yield,
    Jesus, I know, has died and lives—
    On this firm rock I build.

    I change, He changes not,
    The Christ can never die;
    His love, not mine, the resting place,
    His truth, not mine, the tie.

    The cross still stands unchanged,
    Though Heav’n is now His home,
    The mighty stone is rolled away,
    But yonder is His tomb!

    And yonder is my peace,
    The grave of all my woes!
    I know the Son of God has come,
    I know He died and rose.

    I know He liveth now,
    At God’s right hand above,
    I know the throne on which He sits,
    I know His truth and love.

    —Horatius Bonar

     

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