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. 

                     

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Sunday
May162010

Sunday's Hymn

Today was the annual(?) languages Sunday at my church. On this Sunday, the choir learns hymns (one verse) in the various mother tongues (seven of them) represented in the congregation. Last year we did this on Pentecost Sunday, but we were unable to do it on that Sunday this year, so we did it today.

Here’s what we sang in Tagalog.

Ang Dakalang Biyaya Ni Jesus

And dakilang biyaya ni Jesus sa akin,
Umid ang aking dila’t di kayang sambitin
Pasanin ko’y inibis, Diwa ko’y lumaya
Dahil sa inabot ng Kanyang biyaya!

Ang dakilang biyaya, ni Jesus,
Ay malalim pa kaysa dagat
Ang dakilang biyaya at sapat,
Higit ang lapad sa aking sala,
Lampas sa aking kasalanan,
O! purihin natin ang kay Jesus na Pangalan!

—Haldos Lillenas

Can you guess the hymn? Here it is in English done by the Parsons Four Quartet.

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.

Friday
May142010

Round the Sphere Again: Thinking About God

Updated below.

Affections? Yes. Passions? No.
I recommend Kevin DeYoung’s breakout session lecture on the impassibility of God given at this year’s Together for the Gospel ConferenceTis Mystery All, the Immortal Dies: Why the Gospel of Christ’s Suffering is More Glorious Because God Does Not Suffer. (I hope the link will work for you. If not, try it later. The whole T4G site has been behaving badly for the last day or so.)

Doesn’t that sound like a good Puritan title? And like a good Puritan sermon, listening to this session requires that you use your thinking cap. Here are two resources to help you keep focused:

One What, Three Whos
No, the Trinity is not like an egg, or a three-leafed clover, or ice, water, and steam. It’s not like this either. (Sacred Sandwich)

Update, May 15: Same Premise, Same Arguments, Same Denial
“The open theists hold to a particular version of free will (libertarianism), a view that they consider to be incompatible not merely with foreordination but also with foreknowledge. The Socinians held to the same beliefs around four hundred years ago. Open theism found significant historic precedent in the Socinian remodification of God’s prescience.” (Quoted from Denying exhaustive omniscience: Open theists and Socinians at Against Heresies.)

Friday
May142010

My Place 2

Making wedding invitations, May 12, 2010.