Lent

Mar. 30th, 2014 10:05 pm
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This being the fifth Sunday of the month, the youth were in charge of the service, the theme today being "I was blind but now I see". This was the closing hymn:



During the last verse all the congregation had candles which were lit. It was very moving.
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I thought this prayer is quite lovely:

"O merciful gracious God, Father of eternal light and comfort, whose goodness and faithfulness are fresh again each morning, we give you praise, honor and thanks for the lovely daylight, and also for protecting us during the night and granting us gentle sleep and rest. May we now arise in your grace and love, and under your care and protection make gainful, joyful use of the daylight. Amen

EVERY GOOD GIFT AND EVERY PERFECT GIFT IS FROM ABOVE, AND COMETH DOWN FROM THE FATHER OF LIGHTS, WITH WHOM IS NO VARIABLENESS, NEITHER SHADOW OF TURNING.

James 1:17


From the book Amish Prayers, compiled by Beverly Lewis.
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Unlike Tolkien, there are times when I find allegory both apt and beautiful. The following quote is from Hind's Feet in High Places. Read more... )
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This was to have been yesterday's post:

The first time I heard this song was being sung by my college roommate. It was one of her favorite songs.



There will be another Lent post later for today!
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The Hall of Poets at TORN featured one of my poems, "The Smallest Hands"!

http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2014/03/25/87889-the-great-hall-of-poets-8/
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A Prayer for Compassion Read more... )
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Ecclesiastes 3: 1-15

Everything Has Its Time

1 To everything there is a season,
A time for every purpose under heaven:
2 A time to be born,
And a time to die;
A time to plant,
And a time to pluck what is planted;
3 A time to kill,
And a time to heal;
A time to break down,
And a time to build up;
4 A time to weep,
And a time to laugh;
A time to mourn,
And a time to dance;
5 A time to cast away stones,
And a time to gather stones;
A time to embrace,
And a time to refrain from embracing;
6 A time to gain,
And a time to lose;
A time to keep,
And a time to throw away;
7 A time to tear,
And a time to sew;
A time to keep silence,
And a time to speak;
8 A time to love,
And a time to hate;
A time of war,
And a time of peace.
9 What profit has the worker from that in which he labors? 10 I have seen the God-given task with which the sons of men are to be occupied. 11 He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end.
12 I know that nothing is better for them than to rejoice, and to do good in their lives, 13 and also that every man should eat and drink and enjoy the good of all his labor—it is the gift of God.
14 I know that whatever God does,
It shall be forever.
Nothing can be added to it,
And nothing taken from it.
God does it, that men should fear before Him.
15 That which is has already been,
And what is to be has already been;
And God requires an account of what is past.



Fic rec

Mar. 23rd, 2014 04:07 pm
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My friend [livejournal.com profile] kgreen20 has posted her very first LOTR fanfic on her LJ:

"Where's Frodo?" http://kgreen20.livejournal.com/642.html?view=386#t386

It's a little gapfiller set between TH:AUJ and FOTR, explaining a few inconsistencies some people have noticed in the two different scenes. I hope some of you will enjoy it and make her welcome!
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This is something else that's new to me, but very beautiful:

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I missed posting yesterday. Today, just a short quote:

"What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.

Ralph Waldo Emerson"
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This made me smile!

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"On Being Human" a poem by CS Lewis.

On Being Human

Angelic minds, they say, by simple intelligence
Behold the Forms of nature. They discern
Unerringly the Archtypes, all the verities
Which mortals lack or indirectly learn.
Transparent in primordial truth, unvarying,
Pure Earthness and right Stonehood from their clear,
High eminence are seen; unveiled, the seminal
Huge Principles appear.

The Tree-ness of the tree they know-the meaning of
Arboreal life, how from earth's salty lap
The solar beam uplifts it; all the holiness
Enacted by leaves' fall and rising sap;

But never an angel knows the knife-edged severance
Of sun from shadow where the trees begin,
The blessed cool at every pore caressing us
-An angel has no skin.

They see the Form of Air; but mortals breathing it
Drink the whole summer down into the breast.
The lavish pinks, the field new-mown, the ravishing
Sea-smells, the wood-fire smoke that whispers Rest.
The tremor on the rippled pool of memory
That from each smell in widening circles goes,
The pleasure and the pang --can angels measure it?
An angel has no nose.

The nourishing of life, and how it flourishes
On death, and why, they utterly know; but not
The hill-born, earthy spring, the dark cold bilberries.
The ripe peach from the southern wall still hot
Full-bellied tankards foamy-topped, the delicate
Half-lyric lamb, a new loaf's billowy curves,
Nor porridge, nor the tingling taste of oranges.
—An angel has no nerves.

Far richer they! I know the senses' witchery
Guards us like air, from heavens too big to see;
Imminent death to man that barb'd sublimity
And dazzling edge of beauty unsheathed would be.
Yet here, within this tiny, charmed interior,
This parlour of the brain, their Maker shares
With living men some secrets in a privacy
Forever ours, not theirs.

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This is such a beautiful song:



Lyrics behind the cut Read more... )
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This little anecdote has been around for a while, but I love its message: "Do what you can."

The starfish

Once a man was walking along a beach. The sun was shining and it was a beautiful day. Off in the distance he could see a person going back and forth between the surf's edge and and the beach. Back and forth this person went. As the man approached, he could see that there were hundreds of starfish stranded on the sand as the result of the natural action of the tide.

The man was stuck by the the apparent futility of the task. There were far too many starfish. Many of them were sure to perish. As he approached, the person continued the task of picking up starfish one by one and throwing them into the surf.

As he came up to the person, he said: "You must be crazy. There are thousands of miles of beach covered with starfish. You can't possibly make a difference." The person looked at the man. He then stooped down and pick up one more starfish and threw it back into the ocean. He turned back to the man and said: "It sure made a difference to that one!"
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I Corinthians 1: 25-31
"A Fool's Hope" Read more... )
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I missed yesterday.

This quote is not by a Christian, but is very appropriate:

“Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart.”
― Mahatma Gandhi

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