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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Saturday
Dec132008

Christina Rossetti: Advent

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
pencil portrait
This Advent moon shines cold and clear,
These Advent nights are long;
Our lamps have burned year after year
And still their flame is strong.
‘Watchman, what of the night?’ we cry,
Heart-sick with hope deferred:
‘No speaking signs are in the sky,’
Is still the watchman’s word.

The Porter watches at the gate,
The servants watch within;
The watch is long betimes and late,
The prize is slow to win.
‘Watchman, what of the night?’ But still
His answer sounds the same:
‘No daybreak tops the utmost hill,
Nor pale our lamps of flame.’

One to another hear them speak
The patient virgins wise:
‘Surely He is not far to seek’—
‘All night we watch and rise.’
‘The days are evil looking back,
The coming days are dim;
Yet count we not His promise slack,
But watch and wait for Him.’

One with another, soul with soul,
They kindle fire from fire:
‘Friends watch us who have touched the goal.’
‘They urge us, come up higher.’
‘With them shall rest our waysore feet,
With them is built our home,
With Christ.’—‘They sweet, but He most sweet,
Sweeter than honeycomb.’

There no more parting, no more pain,
The distant ones brought near,
The lost so long are found again,
Long lost but longer dear:
Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard,
Nor heart conceived that rest,
With them our good things long deferred,
With Jesus Christ our Best.

We weep because the night is long,
We laugh for day shall rise,
We sing a slow contented song
And knock at Paradise.
Weeping we hold Him fast, Who wept
For us, we hold Him fast;
And will not let Him go except
He bless us first or last.

Weeping we hold Him fast to-night;
We will not let Him go
Till daybreak smite our wearied sight
And summer smite the snow:
Then figs shall bud, and dove with dove
Shall coo the livelong day;
Then He shall say, ‘Arise, My love,
My fair one, come away.’

Saturday
Dec132008

My Desktop Photo 37: South Klondike Highway

Photo by Andrew Stark
(click on photo for larger view)

Friday
Dec122008

Tonight's Full Moon

Tonight’s full moon will appear larger and brighter than any full moon since 1993. That’s because this full moon comes at the point in the moon’s orbit when it is nearest to the earth. When the full moon and this close orbital point coincide, our moon comes nearer than ever, and the nearer it is, the bigger and brighter it looks.1

Tonight’s moon will be less than 357,000 kilometers from the earth. We’ll have to wait until 2016 for it to come this close again.

As an added bonus for those of us in the northern hemisphere, this full moon will be higher in the sky than any other this year. We can look for it nearly overhead at midnight.

Why not plan an evening walk to enjoy this unusual occurance? You won’t need a flashlight because there will be 30% more light than this year’s other full moons.


1See the notable difference in the size and brightness of the full moon between it’s perigee (when it’s closest to us) and it’s apogee (when it’s farthest from us).