Sunday, June 9, 2013

The Way by Edwin Muir


THE WAY

“Friend, I have lost the way.

The way leads on.
Is there another way?
The way is one.
I must retrace the track.
It’s lost and gone.
Back, I must travel back!
None goes there, none.
Then I’ll make here my place,
(The road leads on),
Stand still and set my face,
(The road leaps on),
Stay here, for ever stay.
None stays here, none.
I cannot find the way.
The way leads on.
Oh places I have passed!
That journey’s done.
And what will come at last?

The road leads on.”

~ Edwin Muir,

”Collected Poems”

 

 

An example of dialogic poetry, used by Calum McCleod at Fourht Presbyterian in today's sermon.

 

 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Favorite Verse and Life Lessons


‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’ Jeremiah 29:11
 
 

I’ll be the first to admit that trusting in God’s providence is hard to do when it comes to difficult circumstances over which I have no control. God’s work is often behind-the-scenes, hidden from our view. He doesn’t give a play-by-play on everything He is doing to coordinate the details of His providential plans. In fact, often His work is most clearly seen in the rearview mirror. But I’ve looked back enough times to see and trust that my life is not a product of good or bad luck, or of random coincidences. It is divinely shaped and guided by the providential hand of God toward a wonderful conclusion.

So today, let’s choose to align our perspective and even our vocabulary with God’s. No more “luck” and no more “coincidences”! It won’t make for memorable movie quotes, but it will make for an infinitely more meaningful and biblically lived life!

 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

How True!

 
 

It All Goes Back in the Box

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This is considered one of John Ortberg's best messages ever. Today I'm as blessed hearing it as I've been every time.