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Musings and Miscellany

I have moved Holiness by J.C. Ryle from the back burner. I started reading it again on Monday evening when we lost power for 6 hours. It felt quite historically correct reading it by candlelight. Chapter 3 on Holiness seems to tie in well with the new sermon series on the Gospel and the Home. I'm still ruminating on The Glory of Christ by Owen. I am pondering John 1:18 and Owen's statement " Without Christ we would have known nothing truly about God for he would have been eternally invisible to us. We would never have seen God at any time, either in this life or the next ". Since this the case, what/who did Adam see in the garden, what/who did Abraham see when God told Him of His plan to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, what/who did Moses see on Sinai? Around the blogsphere: Brian at Recover the Gospel has posted a video interview of Shai Linne on communicating the gospel via the medium of hip hop. Check out the many resources available there. While We Sojourn i...

A musical invitation

If a seeker-sensitive mega church sent a musical invitation to encourage you to attend their service, what would it be? Here is my songwriting interpretation of that invitation set to the tune Seventy-six Trombones from The Music Man by Meredith Wilson. Hope you enjoy it.