Posts Tagged ‘Rock’

20
Oct

THE ROCK

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Uncategorized

Pastor and author A. B. Simpson told about an old farmer who plowed around a large rock in his field year after year. He had broken one cultivator and two plowshares by hitting it. Each time he saw that obstacle, he grumbled about how much trouble the rock had caused.

One day he decided to dig it up and be done with it. Putting a large crowbar under one side, he found to his surprise that the rock was less than a foot thick. Soon he had pried it out of the ground and was carting it away in his wagon. He smiled to think how that “big” old rock had caused him so much needless frustration.

On her way to the tomb that first Easter morning, the women who followed Jesus asked the serious question, “Who will roll away the stone for us?” They didn’t realize the problem was already solved. But they lost their joy worrying about how to solve it.

Suppose the difficulty in your life is as imaginary as that rock or the stone. Perhaps that problem seems so huge that we just give up and get used to it. Remember that Jesus has called us all to become “overcomers”. Go for it!

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26
Jul

ROCK OF AGES

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Rock of Ages

The old hymn ‘Rock of Ages’ was written by Augustus Montague Toplady in 1763 and first published in The Gospel Magazine in 1775. It has been a favorite hymn of the church ever since. Although rarely used in contemporary churches due to its music style, several contemporary artists have recorded it in a modern rendition, including Amy Grant. Its words have a power message:

Verse 1: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee;

Let the water and the blood, From Thy riven side which flowed,

Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath and make me pure.”

The Rock of Ages, of course, speaks of Jesus Christ, the Eternal Rock. His prayer is that we may hide ourselves in Him. The water and blood flowing from His side refer to what occurred on the cross when Jesus died to set us free. The double cure refers to the double bondage of sin in our lives, that of God’s wrath and our uncleanness. When Jesus died on the cross, He purchased a double cure that sets us free.

When Amy Grant recorded her version, the words were changed to “Be of sin the double cure, Cleanse me from its guilt and power.”

Do you prefer Toplady’s orginal wording or the new wording? There is a doctrinal difference.

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