Sunday, April 13, 2025

Sunday by George Herbert

 O Day most calm, most bright,
The fruit of this, the next worlds bud,
Th’ indorsement of supreme delight,
Writ by a friend, and with his bloud;
The couch of time; cares balm and bay:
The week were dark, but for thy light:
                  Thy torch doth show the way.

                  The other dayes and thou
Make up one man; whose face thou art,
Knocking at heaven with thy brow:
The worky-daies are the back-part;
The burden of the week lies there,
Making the whole to stoup and bow,
                  Till thy release appeare.

                  Man had straight forward gone
To endlesse death: but thou dost pull
And turn us round to look on one,
Whom, if we were not very dull,
We could not choose but look on still;
Since there is no place so alone,
                  The which he doth not fill.

                  Sundaies the pillars are,
On which heav’ns palace arched lies:
The other dayes fill up the spare
And hollow room with vanities.
They are the fruitfull beds and borders
In Gods rich garden: that is bare,
                  Which parts their ranks and orders.

                  The Sundaies of mans life,
Thredded together on times string,
Make bracelets to adorn the wife
Of the eternall glorious King.
On Sunday heavens gate stands ope:
Blessings are plentifull and rife,
                  More plentifull then hope.

                  This day my Saviour rose,
And did inclose this light for his:
That, as each beast his manger knows,
Man might not of his fodder misse.
Christ hath took in this piece of ground,
And made a garden there for those
                  Who want herbs for their wound.

                  The rest of our Creation
Our great Redeemer did remove
With the same shake, which at his passion
Did th’ earth and all things with it move.
As Sampson bore the doores away,
Christs hands, though nail’d, wrought our salvation,
                  And did unhinge that day.

                  The brightnesse of that day
We sullied by our foul offence:
Wherefore that robe we cast away,
Having a new at his expence,
Whose drops of bloud paid the full price,
That was requir’d to make us gay,
                  And fit for Paradise.

                  Thou art a day of mirth:
And where the Week-dayes trail on ground,
Thy flight is higher, as thy birth.
O let me take thee at the bound,
Leaping with thee from sev’n to sev’n,
Till that we both, being toss’d from earth, 

                  Flie hand in hand to heav’n! 


from The Temple (1633)

Friday, January 31, 2025

2025 WORD OF THE YEAR - FELLOWSHIP

Initial inspiration for selecting this word came from reading Charles Spurgeon's sermon entitled "Fellowship with God" 15 Sept 1861

Fellowship (1John1:3) (Acts 2:42) (Phil 3:10) 


F = Faith (the activity of believing) Faith hears the promise, hears the command, believes both, and acts in obedience. (Alistair Begg Truth For Life: 365 Daily Devotions)

E = Endurance/Encouragement (Rom 15:4-5)
L = Love (1Cor 13) ValleyofVision prayer Christian Love
L = Light (Psalm 119:30) (1 John 1:5) (Matt 5:16)
O = Obedience (John 14:15&15:10 (1Pet1:22)
W = Worship  (1Tim 3:14-16) (psalms)  We are made to worship.
S = Sincerity (1Cor 5:8)
H = Humility (Prov 15:33) Read and re-read the book of Job.
I =  Insight/instruction/wisdom (Prov xx)   
P = Prayer (2 Cor 1:11)





Read: Duties of Christian Fellowship by John Owen




Journal:  Experiencing the Heart of Jesus by Max Lucado


Listen:  Music Album Fortress God by Praise and Harmony


Additional Inspiration from listening to sermons by: 


Ian Hamilton
 "What to do when you dont know what to do"
2 Chronicles 20:1-12  delivered 12 Jan 2025

Gary Elliott
"Greatest Mystery ever Told" 1 Tim 3:14-16  19 Jan 2025
"Liturgy of Living Sacrifice" Rom 12:1-9   26 Jan 2025
"Learning of the Conscience" Job 42  18 May 2025



Monday, January 27, 2025

Genealogy Trivia

 Meet the youngest child of a youngest child of a youngest child:


 My brother, Will, St Simons Island, GA 1968







 






who is the youngest child of 

my father  Wm.   Dan   1934 - 2021






 







who was the youngest child of his mother


my grandmother   Gustie      1896 - 1959













who was the youngest child of  her mother


my great grandmother   Amanda Missouri Noel      1853 - 1918
















who died on 27 January 1918 

one week before her daughter married

 on her in-laws' 37th anniversary

 3 February 1918 - a Sunday afternoon

in the living room of the family home in

Albertville, Alabama ~


John Cabell Breckinridge Jordan & Mary Elizabeth Morris