‘Billions of years’ ???

‘Millions of years’ – who says?
‘Billions of years’ – who knows?
There aren’t any ways to test
these ages, but why have they guessed
that there haven’t been changes in the rate
of reactions they use to fix the date?
The rocks show us creatures suddenly smothered
in silt, and engulfed in mud, and covered.
And aeons of time
won’t create design:
no statistical gamble
with molecular jumble
produces a programme,
the genes of a human.

Romans 7

Romans 7
Defeated often, wretched, sad.
How can I conquer sin, be glad?
God’s law is my delight.
Thanks be to God, there is a way,
for Christ will glorify one day,
receive me into Light.

He strengthens, teaches, sanctifies,
and though my spirit often sighs,
I am regenerate.
So I must persevere and pray
for power to conquer, walk his way,
my Father supplicate.

We must be importunate when
we feel defeated by our sin,
– grace for our time of need:
‘Come, fill me with your Spirit, Lord,
and teach my by your holy Word’,
my Saviour’s name I plead.

So mortify, make battle on
the sinful nature’s deeds so wrong:
we need not sin obey.
With Christ we’re resurrected, so
in grace and knowledge we may grow;
we do enjoy his way.
Tune: 886 886 eg Buddugoliaeth by G W Hughes


The Law of God and His Grace

Eternal sovereign God alone
can holiness define.
The perfect One himself has shown
the standard, that standard now is mine.

His law accused us all, each one,
accused us of our sin;
and threatened punishment must come:
God’s justice, – soon justice he would bring.

But God can make the dead anew,
alive in Christ, forgiven;
their debt all paid, sin hid from view,
They’ve access, –  I’ve access now to heaven.

The Christian loves God’s law – desires
in holiness to grow;
towards the standard high aspires
while granted, I’m granted life below.

And when I know I’ve failed, I’m grieved,
and sorry for my sin;
by grace I’ve for my good received
God’s perfect, his perfect discipline.
Tune: eg Diadem

on Isaiah chapters 49-55

on chapter 49
Servant called, equipped, prepared,
(showing splendour of the LORD)
to restore the remnant spared,
bring to Gentiles saving Word.

Shout for joy, rejoice with singing, –
freedom, pasture, shelter, light –
see what comfort he is bringing
in compassion at our plight.

Though by many scorned, forsaken,
by his Father he was raised;
and though Zion feels forgotten, –
on his hands they are engraved.

He’ll enlarge her population,
(civil war among her foes).
All mankind will see salvation
which the Mighty LORD bestows.

Isaiah 49:16 & Philippians 4:13,19
‘Look, behold I have engraved you
on my hands, upon my palms.
I, your Saviour and Redeemer
have you in my mighty arms.’

Safe, secure: we’re not deserted;
power, strength and wisdom too
in Christ Jesu’s glorious riches,
– ‘What I need to, I can do.’

on chapter 50
Sent away because of sinning, –
not cast off, – he calls you, – hear!
Wicked schemes recoil, the godly
trust and wait when trouble’s near.

But the Servant listens daily,
to obey, instruct and cheer;
willing for contempt and mockery,
which his Father helps him bear.

on chapter 51
From of old God’s helped his people,
those who seek him and believe,
making righteousness their purpose;
and they know they will receive
all the best that he has promised;
his words and law they love, revere.
His salvation is for ever,
scorn and insults do not fear,
though this earth wears out, his power
soon will free, they’ll no more cower;
his wrath will then be faced by those
tormentors: Oh, our Lord awake!
fulfil your word, your people shake!

The ransomed of the LORD are bound where
their joy and singing will be full,
no sadness, sorrow, sighing found there
in their heavenly home at all.

on chapter 52
Their captors had seized: God redeems, with no payment.
Wake up! shake your shackles, no further postponment,
freed from th’oppressor, – whose blasphemy’s stopped:
His people will know,
to the world he will show
he powerfully works, – out of slavery they go.

Good news: God reigns, salvation comes.
The LORD returns, his holy ones
he leads, and guards around.

His Servant he will raise,
and silenced kings will on him gaze,
startled at his awesome mission,
though hurt and marred beyond description.

How beautiful the feet which bring
good news of peace with God, the King;
and preachers gifted from above
are tokens of the Father’s love.

The harvest needs such labourers sent
by God, to teach men to repent,
and wield his Word, convict of sin,
and news of Jesus Christ to bring.

God’s people need to learn, and grow
in righteousness, God’s wisdom know;
be fed on Christ, the living Bread,
and in their Bible study led.

So pray that Christ his gifts will give,
equip his church to brightly live, –
shine forth with light to those around,
in love and purity abound.

on chapter 53
Quietly came the Servant ordained
for restoration and redemption
of God’s people, lost and maimed
by foolishness and lust’s deception.

Man of sorrows, man despised
was punished so that we’d have peace
– healed by his wounds, – the LORD afflicted
his precious servant he must pierce.

We all like sheep have gone astray,
and our iniquity God laid
on him, though we had lived our way:
the servant’s joy to see us saved!

on chapter 54
Though in decline, a weakened nation,
the time will come of great expansion, –
the LORD regenerating and creating,
such numbers in his laws delighting.
No more will he desert to chasten:
his love unfailing can’t be shaken.

His city built with strength and beauty
will know his peace, protection mighty;
and all who serve there know his training,
and righteousness: his church sustaining.

on chapter 55
So come, receive this great salvation.
All has been paid for full redemption.
Don’t waste wealth on what’s just deception,
and lose both life and satisfaction.

Hear, seek and quickly call, return,
forsake your foolish way, and learn,
accept his will, and ask for pardon,
for he is mighty, and with wisdom
he speaks and works his will and judgement:
his promises are joy abundant.

The nations come to see the splendour,
and witness of his gospel wonder.

Covenant eternal – if you want to live –
listen – God will freely endless kindness give:
satisfying water, soul–reviving wine,
milk and food sustaining rich new life sublime.

Wicked thoughts and actions – scorn and leave them all.
Seek the Lord, receive him, turn to him and call.
Mercy and free pardon, feast of joy and peace,
life abundant, – heaven soon brings full release.

God is greater, wiser, and his thoughts and ways
far excel his children’s, causing fear and praise;
and he will accomplish all his good desire:
purposes eternal we will soon admire.

All his Words are precious, powerful and pure.
Only he can give you Life that will endure.
Everyone who’s thirsty, empty, tired, lost –
all you truly need is offered at no cost.
Tune: 65.65. D eg Goshen

Resurrection facts

People like a nice idea,
comfortable things to hear.
Surely we can’t really know
Christ arose so long ago?

Men and women were astounded,
and their witness brave was founded
on their talking, touching, eating
with their risen Saviour meeting.

What an awesome great event
– God had raised the Son he sent,
now to be the Judge and Saviour
– read the statements, truth consider.

The sign on the cross

John 19:19-22
“The King of the Jews”,
the sign there proclaimed –
maybe to amuse
the Governor, – he shamed
their malice displayed.

But they were dismayed!
‘Write only, “he claims …” ’

It’s written: He reigns;
and so it will be,
soon all men will see.

5 days – so much change

Zechariah 9:9 and Matthew 21:8,9; 27:20
Rejoice! your gentle King has come,
proclaiming peace to everyone
he has salvation to bestow:
the crowd were glad their joy to show.

Within a week the tide had turned, –
the anger of the leaders burned,
persuaded those who gathered round,
their gracious King to death to hound.

on Isaiah chs 40-48

notes on chapters 1-39 already in ‘on Isaiah’ archive

on chapter 40
Looking forward, well ahead,
through the time of trial, dread,
when the chastisement is past,
joy and gladness full at last.

Prepare for his reviving power,
his rule, his tender care; the hour
of his appearing now draws near:
speak, may his people comfort hear!

Do not complain that he neglects
to care, – for he protects
and strengthens, sees, is wise.

Don’t listen to depressing  lies;
for those who hope in him, go on
refreshed, although the way be long.

on chapter 40:1,2
Speak out to my people, and help them to see
their hardships will end soon, whatever they be;
God’s church is protected, and nothing can thwart
his purpose, and certain your hope and support.

Give word of his gospel to hearts all around:
that Christ paid the penalty, grace can abound
for all who come for it, the comfort is great,
to those who are weary, but trustfully wait.

If sins were all counted, their sum would be vast:
Christ’s ransom’s sufficient  – immeasurable cost,
and all who repent have a cup running over
of blessings sufficient and constant for ever.
Tune: 11 11 11 11 eg Montgomery by J Stanley
(tune of ‘How firm a foundation)

on chapter 41
For from the east in coming days
the Lord would Cyrus raise.
He now foretold this – such displays
of knowledge should amaze.

This eastern king drove from the north,
conquering all, but then
Israel he released, sent forth
back to their land again.

All who acknowlege their poverty and need,
into beauty and peace, into comfort he’ll lead;
fearsome attacks on the Lord they will be crush
(the mountains to powder), and  when they are freed
they will glory, rejoice in the strength of the LORD.

on chapter 42:1–17
My chosen servant now behold;
he is my joy, whom I uphold.
My Spirit on to him I place,
and send him bringing truth and grace.

He’ll bring true justice to the world,
but will not shout his glorious Word;
he’ll gently, firmly do my will,
and faithfully my plans fulfil.

He will not break a bruisèd reed,
nor snuff the smould’ring wick, he’ll feed
its struggling flame, and fan, to bring
each faltering saint to strength in him.

Thus says the true Creator God:
‘In righteousness have I, the LORD,
now called you, Christ, and I will lead
you on, and meet your every need.

‘I grasp your hand, and guard you well,
my works to do, my words to tell,
and be the Mediator of
my covenant of grace and love.

‘And you will bring the nations light;
to blinded eyes imparting sight;
releasing captives from their sin:
good news, life-giving power you’ll bring.’

All people everywhere sing praise;
he triumphs over enemies, –
awaited time arrives, and see
he rescues form captivity!

on vv.18–25
But Israel were blind, inattentive, and deaf,
unable to serve, bring his words to the earth,
refusing admonishment, scorning his law,
though handed to plunderers, the looting of war,
they still did not take it to heart, –
they sinned on and on to their hurt:
will any pay heed, let attentiveness start?

on chapter 43
The people of God pass through fire and flood,
but he is their Saviour, he’s with them for good.
He blots out transgressions, they’re precious, beloved,
– his witness on earth that he only is God.
He formed, and will save them to tell out his praise,
but many don’t pray. – Are they weary of grace?
So preciously loved, omnipotent Guard,
but when they reject him, their way will be hard.

The trials may heap on us – when will they cease?
Their strength can quite suddenly roar and increase.
The faithless don’t wonder, – just grumble and moan;
but saints are perplexed at the pain they have known.

‘Fear not, I’ve redeemed you, I’ve called you by name.
My purpose and mercy are always the same.’

He says that his people will pass through the fire,
the waters that seem to rise higher and higher.
He knows what he purposes for his redeemed,
and makes no mistakes, for they must be refined.

For those whom he’s chosen and brought to new life
are precious to him, and they must live by faith,
he’s loved them and called them, and when they must die,
they’ll come through with Jesus to glory on high.

Your God will be with you – he knows where you go.
What others are bearing we don’t always know.
The force of the storm cannot wrench from his love,
nor damage your future in glory above.
Tune: 11 11 11 11 + (chorus 65 65)
eg Gweddiwch Drosom (Ora Pro Nobis)
by Arfon Williams, Llanrug

on chapter 44
His Spirit on the parched he’ll pour,
– glad to belong to him.
Like morning mist that is no more,
he’s swept away our sin.

The LORD, unique, is first and last,
the living God alone.
He knows the future and the past –
the Rock: he’s matched by none.

Some trust an idol or idea
– like eating ashes dry –
deluded heart won’t own its dear
trust’s just a worthless lie.

The LORD alone made everything,
their towns he will rebuild –
by  raising Cyrus, shepherd-king:
God’s word foretold, fulfilled.

on chapter 45
God’s purpose is for righteousness
to come upon the earth,
salvation, peace, and blessedness
are by the LORD brought forth.

The Governor of all the lands
will open up the way
for Cyrus to release their bonds
on the appointed day.

He may not always show his hand,
– we do not like delays  –,
the LORD fulfils what he has planned:
we’ll overflow with praise.

Turn to him and be saved, each one,
all people, everywhere.
This only God we serve, and own, –
his righteousness we share!

on chapter 46
All idols must be carried, for
an idol cannot move.
It can’t (though worshipped, taken far),
itself, nor others, save.

“Oh, Israel, I am he that can
to old age rescue you,
for I have made you, I’ll sustain,
and carry, hold you through.”

on chapter 47 The fall of Babylon
From royalty to poverty
– assumed inviolability,
and lounging in security,

without due thought, concern.

For Babylon thought none could be
compared to her, but suddenly
came troubles they could not foresee

despite their sorcery.

Their ‘wisdom’, counsel will mislead,
can’t conjure up the help they need,
they trust in wickedness indeed,

(– astrologers’ vain words).

They showed no mercy to the old,
and God will crush them – here foretold;
but our Redeemer is the LORD

almighty, Holy One.

on chapter 48
Israel had been shown
who is in control.
Prophecy they’d known,
now should heed well all

the LORD now says.

Instructed lovingly,
what peace they would have known,
and in prosperity,
and righteousness have grown

( – the wicked have no peace).

Wrath delayed, held back,
love refines, and yearns;
soon God’s chosen flock
leaves, with joy returns!

in sovereign care!