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Hello, my name is Christine Ericson. This blog is so I might add my voice to the thousands of Christians who wish to speak out on their beliefs. I want to encourage those out there who, "have not bowed their knee to Baal," and to remind everyone that God's ultimate Will will be done.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

More Than Skin Deep

      Now stop right there! This is not going to be a post about how true beauty is on the inside or anything like that -- not that I have a problem with those kinds of posts, but that is NOT what I'm going to do here. This is actually going to be a post with guys -- who will be are futures leaders -- in mind. BUT don't tune out ladies; this is every bit as important for you as it is for them!

     With that out of the way, let us begin. The new year is almost here, Christmas, the oh so special remembrance of Jesus' Christ's birth, (should be) fresh in our hearts and minds. Something that has been recently pressed into my mind is the importance of studying the Bible -- and I mean really studying the Bible!

     In the words of one of my favorite teachers, John MacArthur, "When reading the Bible, we have to understand that we are Aliens reading and Alien text." I'm not talking about the little green men that fly around in silver saucers here, but the traditional definition of alien:
"Belonging to, characteristic of, or constituting another and very different place, society, or person; strange" (The American Heritage Dictionary)
       The Bible was written, literally, thousands of years ago; in a different language; with different people, politics, values, geography, culture, figures of speech, customs; and WE -- today --  are not brought up knowing any of these. How can we possibly expect to understand -- I mean really understand the deep issues and meaning of the Bible -- without putting in a great amount of effort to understand the Bible the way the writer (God) intended it to be understood?

     People spend lifetimes studying and learning in order to be able to rightly divide scripture; is it unreasonable that we Christians today should devote some time and effort into understand the Bible? Taking time to begin devotions is the first step to understanding and studying the Bible, but it is just that: the FIRST step. To end there is not enough. As Christians, we are to devote all of our essence to being the best representatives of Jesus Christ that we can be; part of this effort is learning and truly understanding the Bible.

     God has been pressuring me, personally, lately to begin to dig down deep into His word -- to truly understand what I believe, why I believe it, and, most importantly, what He actually says. It is my desire to grow in my knowledge of Jesus Christ and the Bible. I ask that you, my beloved audience, join me in the journey of deeply studying the Bible as The Author intended it to be understood -- All to the Glory of God!

     Here are some resources to help get you started:

     Grace To You is John MacArthur's  website. He is an amazing pastor at Grace Church in California and one of the founders for the Master's College. He is a gifted teacher and is so passionate for everyone to learn the Bible that he has posted all of his sermons for free online! He style of "preaching" isn't really "preaching" at all, it's much more like "seminary lectures" -- but have no fear! He makes everything easy to understand and throws in some entertaining humor as well.

     Here is a searchable list of his sermons:

http://www.gty.org/resources/sermons/title

     Here is a searchable list of all of his resources:

http://www.gty.org/resources

     In my blog's sidebar is a link to the Blue Letter Bible -- which has absolutely saved my hide in many a theological project. The Blue Letter Bible has (virtually) every translation of the Bible that is automatically paired with a lexical interlinear of the original language (all you have to do is click the verse reference!) Here is another link to it:

http://www.blueletterbible.org/index.cfm

     Beginning study of the Bible can be intimidating; however, if you pursue understanding with a heart of devotion to the Lord, God will honor your desire. Being the master of all thing, He will provide you with both the resources and the teachers necessary for understanding His Word. He is smart enough to know what you need and when you need it ;)

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Hymns - "After All That I've Done"

     I have (rather recently) been taken with old Church hymns. Not so much for the actual music -- I'm a rock-and-roll-girl through and through -- but I have come to appreciate the wonderful theological value that hymns hold. They are starting to become little treasure chests of hope and truth -- would that our songs today were to speak in such sound terms. *Please don't stone me!* But I don't care too much for modern Christian Contemporary music. If other people like that music WONDERFUL, but it really isn't for me.

     Now, before everyone grabs pitchforks and torches, let me continue with my respect to old hymns -- and I mean OLD! This hymn really struck a chord with me -- no pun intended! Paul's famous cry, "I am not practicing what I would like to do, but I am doing the very thing I hate," (Romans 7:15 NASB) sadly rings very true with me. I become so aggravated with myself for knowing the right thing to do, and yet choosing the very thing I despise. This is John Wesley's hymn: "After all that I have done." (For ease of reading, I have provided modern English where necessary):


1 After all that I have done,
Saviour, art thou [are you] pacified?
Whither shall my vileness run?
[Where will my evil-ness go?]
Hide me, earth, the sinner hide!
Let me sink into the dust,
Full of holy shame, adore!
[I am full of repentance and want to praise God!]
Jesus Christ, the good, the just,
Bids [Tells] me go, and sin no more.

2 O confirm the gracious word,
Jesus, Son of God and man!
Let me never grieve thee, Lord,
[Let me never disappoint you, Lord]
Never turn to sin again:
Till my all in all thou art,
[Until the time when my everything is in You]
Till thou bring thy nature in,
[Until You place Your perfect nature in me]
Keep this feeble, trembling heart,
Save me, save me, Lord, from sin!

     This hymn was written sometime during the 18th Century, but the cry is so relevant to today. The speaker -- the sinner -- acknowledges how sinful he is and how much in awe he is of the salvation of Christ. He expresses the desire to please God with all his actions, but he also cries in fear for his "feeble, trembling heart."

     It is my deepest desire to bring glory to God, but it seems my humanity is always getting in the way. Yet, if men were perfect, there'd be no need for a savior. As sinful humans, our only recourse is to continually recognize that God is King and Lord over our lives, in everything we are to please and honor Him. Yet, because we are fallen creatures who constantly sin, we are to daily seek repentance and a deeper relationship with God. By His mercy we are saved; by His grace we bring Him honor.
 
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