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
Oct142007

Sunday's Hymn: Justification

We’ve worked our way clear through the reader’s choice hymns, so it’s my turn to pick the Sunday Hymn for a while. Here’e the plan: I’m going to feature a particular doctrine, mostly likely one I’ve already written about here, and chose a hymn  related in some way to that truth.
 
You do know, don’t you, that Paul tells us to teach “one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs” (Colossians 3:19 NASB)? That’s the primary reason I think the majority of the songs we sing in our churches should be song that teach us, and teach us right. The songs we sing together are supposed to be teaching tools.
 
This week’s doctrine taught in song is the doctrine of justification.
 

Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness
My beauty are, my glorious dress;
’Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed,
With joy shall I lift up my head.

Bold shall I stand in Thy great day;
For who aught to my charge shall lay?
Fully absolved through these I am
From sin and fear, from guilt and shame.

The holy, meek, unspotted Lamb,
Who from the Father’s bosom came,
Who died for me, e’en me to atone,
Now for my Lord and God I own.

Lord, I believe Thy precious blood,
Which, at the mercy seat of God,
Forever doth for sinners plead,
For me, e’en for my soul, was shed.

When from the dust of death I rise
To claim my mansion in the skies,
Ev’n then this shall be all my plea,
Jesus hath lived, hath died, for me.

This spotless robe the same appears,
When ruined nature sinks in years;
No age can change its glorious hue,
The robe of Christ is ever new.

Jesus, the endless praise to Thee,
Whose boundless mercy hath for me—
For me a full atonement made,
An everlasting ransom paid.

O let the dead now hear Thy voice;
Now bid Thy banished ones rejoice;
Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness.

—-Nikolaus Ludwig von Zin­zen­dorf,translated into English by Charles Wesley. (Listen.)

I’ve posted a few things on justification recently.

Other hymns, worship songs, etc. posted today:

Have you posted a hymn this Sunday and I missed it? Let me know by leaving a link in the comments or by emailing me at the address in the sidebar and I’ll add your post to the list.

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Reader Comments (5)

Hi! I missed posting two weeks ago, but I've been back since. This week I posted an 'Olney Hymn' entitled, "Dependence" by William Cowper. Thanks for your faithful hymn postings.
Lisa J

October 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLisa Johnson

Got it! Thanks.

October 14, 2007 | Registered Commenterrebecca

This is a great hymn - thanks Rebecca!

October 14, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdarlene

My dad says he wants it sung at his funeral. I chose this hymn last Sunday too.

October 16, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAnn B

Oh! I think it's a wonderful hymn for a funeral!

October 16, 2007 | Registered Commenterrebecca

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