Saturday
Oct052013

Sunday's Hymn: Near the Cross

Jesus, keep me near the cross,
There a precious fountain
Free to all, a healing stream
Flows from Calvary’s mountain.

Refrain

In the cross, in the cross,
Be my glory ever;
Till my raptured soul shall find
Rest beyond the river.

Near the cross, a trembling soul,
Love and mercy found me;
There the bright and morning star
Sheds its beams around me.

Near the cross! O Lamb of God,
Bring its scenes before me;
Help me walk from day to day,
With its shadows o’er me.

Near the cross I’ll watch and wait
Hoping, trusting ever,
Till I reach the golden strand,
Just beyond the river.

—Fanny Crosby

Two choirs:

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Saturday
Oct052013

Status Report: October

Sitting…on the couch in the living room. 

Drinking…a cup of coffee. 

Anticipating…my oldest granddaughter’s birthday party this afternoon. She turned two on Tuesday. 

Loving…the perfect fall we’ve had. I don’t remember ever having such colorful leaves in October. If only all falls were like this!

Still picking…carrots, lettuce, swiss chard, kale and brussels sprouts from the garden. I plan to get everything but the kale in over the next few days because the forecast says it’ll be quite cold overnight next week. I’ve been told that kale can survive (and even thrive) in cold temps, so I’ll leave it for a while. 

Collecting…swiss chard recipes to use up my abundance of swiss chard—like Cranberry-Orange Swiss ChardSwiss Chard Bean Soup, and Roasted Butternut Linguine.

Not planning…a big Thanksgiving dinner this year because I still have only a makeshift kitchen. I’m not sure what we’ll be doing as a family to mark the holiday.

ReadingCovenantal Apologetics by K. Scott Oliphant. It’s interesting, and easier to understand than many works on presuppositional apologetics, but still, it’s not an easy read. And the arguments are not as linear as I expected. (You’ll notice I’m still calling it presuppositional apologetics. I’m not convinced that Oliphant’s term, covenantal apologetics, will become the new name). 

Thanking…God for bright yellow leaves, a two-year old granddaughter, and an abundance of swiss chard.

Wishing…you a blessed October with those you love.

Friday
Oct042013

Theological Term of the Week

twofold state of Christ
Christ’s two positions or statuses as God-man: his humiliation and his exaltation. Also called status duplexestates of the Redeemer, or two states of Christ.

  • From scripture:
  • … who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with Goda thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesusevery knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, andevery tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:6-11, ESV)

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