All wrapped up….almost!

Am I the only person in the world who thinks wrapping presents is painful? I appear to have spent most of today, with a short break to visit an old friend, wrapping presents! This is not because I’m a particularly generous person, but because the whole thing appears to drag….Maybe I should’ve invested in lots of little paper bags instead? Much less hassle than wrapping paper! Ah well, must avoid further distractions and finish this task before Christmas Day!

Merry Christmas everyone!


Box shoes

In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine
Dwelt a miner forty niner,
And his daughter Clementine.

Oh my darling, oh my darling,
Oh my darling, Clementine!
Thou art lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

Light she was and like a fairy,
And her shoes were number nine,
Herring boxes, without topses,
Sandals were for Clementine.

Drove she ducklings to the water
Ev’ry morning just at nine,
Hit her foot against a splinter,
Fell into the foaming brine.

Ruby lips above the water,
Blowing bubbles, soft and fine,
But, alas, I was no swimmer,
So I lost my Clementine.

How I missed her! How I missed her,
How I missed my Clementine,
But I kissed her little sister,
I forgot my Clementine.


The fourth commandment

Q: Which is the fourth commandment?
A: The fourth commandment is, Remember the sabbath-day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: but the seventh is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, they man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath-day and hallowed it.

Q: What is required in the fourth commandment?
A: The fourth commandment requireth the keeping holy to God such set times as he hath appointed in his word; expressly one whole day in seven, to be a holy sabbath to himself.

Q: Which day of the seven hath God appointed to be the weekly sabbath?
A: From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, God appointed the seventh day of the week to be the weekly Sabbath; and the first day of the week ever since, to continue to the end of the world, which is the Christian Sabbath.

Q: How is the sabbath to be sanctified?
A: The sabbath is to be sanctified by a holy resting all that day, even from such worldly employments and recreations as are lawful on other days; and spending the whole time in the public and private exercises of God’s worship, except so much as is to be taken up in the works of necessity and mercy.

Q: What is forbidden in the fourth commandment?
A: The fourth commandment forbiddeth the omission or careless performance of the duties required, and the profaning the day by idleness, or doing that which is in itself sinful, or by unnecessary thoughts, words, or works, about our worldly employments or recreations.

Q: What are the reasons annexed to the fourth commandment?
A: The reasons annexed to the fourth commandment are, God’s allowing us six days of the week for our own employments, his challenging a special propriety in the seventh, his own example, and his blessing the Sabbath-day.

(Questions LVII, LVIII, LIX, LX, LXI and LXII from the Westminster Shorter Catechism).


Trainspotting

While you’ve seen many countries and learned many languages, most people remember one thing about you. You crossed an area that most thought was uncrossable. While this used to make you a celebrity amongst friends and neighbors, it seems many have already forgotten the amazement they once felt in your presence. You have a bad habit of confusing the letter T with the letters CH. Your favorite book is A Tale of Two Cities.


Take the Trains and Railroads Quiz
at RMI Miniature Railroads.


a.m.: 2 Corinthians 9:15 p.m.: John 1

Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!

When we consider the greatness of the Lord Jesus Christ, his full deity, the almighty, omniscient, omnipresent God and his infinite love and grace, words fail us. This gift, given for us, is more than we can grasp.

It is even more beyond comprehension that God should give his own Son, the second person of the Trinity. For we who are completely unworthy of his attention. We have rebelled against him and not put him first in our lives. Through faith in this amazing gift, we can be made right with God. We can have peace with God, and not just peace, but unmerited favour and justification with God, and all the benefits which Christ bought with his blood.

If we have received this gift, then we should be thankful. If we are not thankful, it is quite possible we have not experienced this great gift. For who can experience the grace of God without being thankful? If we have not experienced it, it is quite possible we have never received it. For who can receive the Holy Spirit, bought by the blood of Christ, without having him change their lives?


O come let us adore him

I should probably do less on Saturdays – I’m worn out! A whole bunch of us met up in London for a bit of sightseeing/shopping, with a trip to Trafalgar Square in the evening to sing carols with the London City Mission.

The day started with us all meeting up in Picadilly Circus around lunchtime, for a bite to eat. After lunch, we split up pretty much into a group of boys and a group of girls, with the girls off shopping down Regent Street, and the lads wandered down to Tower Bridge to take photos of various London sites. Being a lad, I was well equipped, with my trusty camera under my arm. We even went climbed the monument to the Great Fire of London, build by Christopher Wren – 311 steps to the top! I was glad we did though, as the view was superb, with a good opportunity to get some wide angle shots of London at sunset.

After taking photos of everything and anything, it was time to meet up with the girls again for more food before we wandered down to Trafalgar Square.

As always, the gathering at Trafalgar Square was sizeable, although not massive – it’s a huge square! All the traditional carols were present, along with familiar scripture readings. Many people who were out and about in London joined in and got to hear the gospel in a clear and concise message.

After a short stroll down Oxford Street to see the lights, in a huge group(!), we all headed home in smaller groups. It was good be be able to participate in the sharing of the gospel, and also to be able to mix with others, some of whom are unchurched, in a group setting which was friendly and warm.

A very good, if slightly tiring, day!


He’s not tame, but he’s good

Saw Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe this afternoon. I must admit, I was slightly apprehensive about the film as I heard so much about it – good, bad and all those in between. So I decided I’d go into the cinema with the intention of finding out for myself and coming to my own conclusions.

After sitting through over 2 hours of cinema, I walked out suitably impressed. I thought this was a great film.

As with all film adaptations from books, the main issue was its faithfulness to the original narrative. In this respect, it was almost perfect. The main themes were all there, from the ideas of a world in need of salvation, to sacrifice and redemption. Fortunately, the story in the book is a fine narrative and needs no alteration to become a great narrative in a film.

As a film in and of itself, the pace was good and the special effects were most imperceptible, with only a few minor glitches. (In some cases, the portrayal of certain creatures seemed a little odd to me, but then, most of it portrays a world which is truly fictional. Who’s to say my interpretation is any better or worse than the film directors?)

As a film for use in evangelism, I think its use must be understood to be used effectively. I think the society we live in, certainly in the UK, has very little idea of why Jesus Christ came to earth, and the fallen state of creation and of mankind. The film can be used to illustrate these bibilical truths, but these biblical truths need to be shown to be grounded in reality, in the world around us, rather than just part of a fictional narrative. As such, Christians will still be required to speak of their Lord and Saviour, rather than leaving a film to do all the work.

With all this in mind, I look forward to seeing the next film in the series!


Pentecost

Thou Christ of burning, cleansing flame,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
Thy blood bought gift today we claim,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
Look down and see this waiting host,
Give us the promised Holy Ghost;
We want another Pentecost,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!God of Elijah, hear our cry:
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
To make us fit to live or die,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
To burn up every trace of sin,
To bring the light and glory in,
The revolution now begin,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

‘Tis fire we want, for fire we plead,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
The fire will meet our every need,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
For strength to ever do the right,
For grace to conquer in the fight,
For power to walk the world in white,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

To make our weak hearts strong and brave,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
To live a dying world to save,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
O see us on Thy altar lay
Our lives, our all, this very day;
To crown the offering now we pray,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

William Booth


Easy misguided?

Found this at Allthings2all


As Prince Rilian, you are brave, noble and intelligent, but easily misguided! Just make sure you don’t go after any green women.

Not sure I’m entirely happy with the result though!


Christmas Cards

That time of year again when I start writing Christmas cards to people and I wonder where I left my address book! I must be the worst contact maintainer in the world!

Saying that, over recent years, I’ve kept my address book on the computer (currently in Thunderbird), as I figure I wouldn’t be able to lose it. Only problem is that I’m sure some of the entries are out of date. So that’s not foolproof.

So if you were expecting a card from me this year and one doesn’t arrive, please don’t think I’ve forgotten you. It may well be that I’ve lost your address or, if I’ve found it, I’ve posted it to the wrong address.


My arms appear to have stopped working…

Another Monday evening on the football pitch, although slightly different from usual. For some reason, we ended up playing on an outdoor pitch. Now, during the summer, I wouldn’t have batted an eyelid. However, it is currently December…it was perishing! Not only did this mean it was cold, but when the ball hit you anywhere you felt it quite markedly. By the end of the game, I think my body temperature was lower than it started, as I could no longer move my arms, hands and fingers with much dexterity! One benefit of being in the cold open air was that I didn’t overheat! Not sure that meant anything much though. 🙂


a.m.: 2 Corinthians 8 p.m.: Nehemiah 13

For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich. 2 Cor 8:9

Sometimes we can look at Christmas without fully comprehending what Jesus Christ did.

For he is God, the almighty, the creator and sustainer of the universe. He is worthy of all praise and glory.

Yet, for us, he became a man. The whole idea of the creator becoming one of the created is amazing – it is incomprehensible for him to even become an angel, let alone a man. Yet the immortal becoming mortal, he took on our frailty. He didn’t even become a high ranking man, like an emperor or a king, but the son of a carpenter.

He not only become a man, but lived a perfect life, setting us an example and telling us what God expects of us. That was not his only mission though, for he went to the cross. He who was without sin, become sin – for us. Not that we deserved anything, for if anything we owe everything to God, but by the amazing grace of God, he loved us and gave us what we did not deserve. For through the sacrifice of his Son, he freed us from the punishment and power of sin. Through his Son, we are given peace with God.

None of this can be achieved through our own works. If we try to gain peace with God through our own merits, we will fail and our sin will be dealt with.

Only by grace, through faith in Jesus Christ can we be justified before God and so be at peace with him. For God did everything necessary, for there was nothing else which could save us. Indeed, there is nothing else which is greater than what Jesus Christ did.


Linda Smith

One of those relaxing Saturdays, playing chess and minesweeper online, with a smattering of violin and piano playing. Spent the evening round Sarah’s for food and more games, with the usual suspects and then some. It’s been a while since we last all just spent the evening at someone’s house relaxing, playing games and enjoying each others’ company. The hostess even put on a good spread of food, with a wide variety ranging from samosas and spring rolls to pizza and garlic bread. Makes a nice change from going out for a meal. 🙂


Names names names

How cool is this?!

http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html

😀


Joy of life

Went to the annual charity dinner for LIFE this evening. As always, it was good to be able to support this charity through attending a very palatable meal. The work carried out by LIFE and other pro-life charities was made even more poignant after reading an article on the BBC which tells of Gianna Jessen’s survival of an abortion. Considering what she went through, the only way to describe the event was that she had survived an attempted murder! The pro-choice camp say such a thing cannot happen in this country

Pro-choice groups say that while hers is a distressing story it is unusual and that guidelines are in place in the UK to stop live births after abortions.

How is this distressing? This is an amazing story! This girl escaped being murdered! Maybe I’m cynical, but the pro-choice camp even appear to be saying that babies in this country cannot escape being murdered. Whilst I understand a pregnancy will affect a woman’s life enormously, I cannot believe that murdering another human being in order to avoid this momentous event, is justified. (Unless the pregnancy is actually likely to kill the mother).