Entries from February 2007 ↓

Ruined.

Prayer of Continual Repentance - Valley of Vision

O GOD OF GRACE,

You have imputed my sin to my substitute,
and have imputed his righteousness to my soul,
clothing me with a bridegroom’s robs,
decking me with jewels of holiness.

But in my Christian walk, I am still in rags;
my best prayers are stained with sin;
my penitential tears are so much impurity;
my confessions of wrong are so many aggravations of sin;
my receiving the Spirit is tinctured with selfishness.

I need to repent of my repentance;
I need my tears to be washed;
I have no robe to bring to cover my sins,
no loom to weave my own righteousness;

I am always standing clothed in filthy garments;
and by grace am always receiving change of raiment,
for you always justify the ungodly;

I am always going into the far country,
and always returning home as a prodigal,
always saying “Father, forgive me,”
and you are always bringing forth the best robe.

Every morning let me wear it,
every evening return in it,
go out to the day’s work in it,
be married in it,
be wound in death in it,
stand before the great while throne in it,
enter heaven in it shining as the sun.

Grant me never to lose sight of
the exceeding sinfulness of sin,
the exceeding righteousness of salvation,
the exceeding glory of Christ,
the exceeding beauty of holiness,
the exceeding wonder of grace.

EPC says “c’mere, baby” to orthodox PC(USA) offshoot

An interesting development in the world of American Presbyterianism . . . the New Wineskins Association of Churches, a group of theologically orthodox churches in the left-leaning Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is getting out of Dodge and joining the more moderate Evangelical Presbyterian Church as the New Wineskins Presbytery.

Episcopalian bishop Peter James Lee is quoted as having said “if you must make a choice between heresy and schism, always choose heresy”. I’m glad the NWAC disagrees.

My wife = worthy of praise

Les Fleurs

Indie Rock for Worshippers.

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Brian, Clint, and their friends do good work.

Banter among theology nerds

At a small group meeting, somewhere in Middle America . . .

Nerd 1: There are some theologians whose names you can’t even mention in some circles as being worth listening to without having eyebrows raised at you. Mention their names as cuss words, maybe . . .

Nerd 2: Yeah . . . I think you’re Wright about that.

Nerd 3: I dunno, I think you’re N. T. Wrong.

Nerd 1: Well . . . how about we look at this text to try to get some New Perspective on things.

Nerds 1-3: *snickering*

Everyone else: *uncomfortably looking around*