Sunday, December 7, 2025

Sunday Night In Uncle Walt's Vault: "The Golden Horseshoe Revue"

 

 

 

From Season 9 of Walt Disney's Disneyland Anthology program, 
"The Golden Horseshow Revue" celebrates the 10,000th performance of one 
of the most entertaining shows at the Magic Kingdom, and features Uncle Walt himself
as the sheriff of Frontierland.  Revue cast members Betty Taylor and Wally Boag
are joined by guest stars Annette Funicello, Gene Sheldon, and Ed Wynn in
what is considered one of the best episodes of the series!

 

 Walt Disney's The Golden Horseshoe Revue
(1962)
Uploaded by Keeping Walt In Disney
(January 23, 2024)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Behold The Handmaiden

 

 

 

"And Mary said, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it to me
 according to thy word. And the angel departed from her. "
(Luke 1:38)


The Annunciation
(1480)
Albert Bouts
(1450-1549)
Flemish painter of Early Netherlandish Era
Image courtesy/The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio

 

"Then Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord,

and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior!

For He has looked with favor on the

humble state of His servant.

From now on all generations

 will call me blessed. 

For the Mighty One has done

great things for me. 

Holy is His name.

His mercy extends to those who fear Him,

from generation to generation. 

He has performed mighty deeds

with His arm;

He has scattered those who are proud

in the thoughts of their hearts. 

He has brought down rulers from their thrones,

but has exalted the humble. 

He has filled the hungry with good things,

but has sent the rich away empty. 

He has helped His servant Israel,

remembering to be merciful.

He has promised to our fathers,

to Abraham and his descendants forever." 

(Luke 1:46-55)

 

 

 

 

 

National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2025: "Go Down Death"

 

 

 

"Where, O Death, is your victory?  Where, O Death is your sting?"
(1 Corinthians 15:55)


 
 "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy"
Japanese Attack On Pearl Harbor
Honolulu, Hawaii
Sunday December 7, 1941
Image courtesy/The Philadelphia Inquirer

 

 

 Eighty four years ago today- Sunday, December 7, 1941- the
Reverend Peter Marshall Sr. preached to the regiment of midshipmen in 
 the graduating class at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

Prior to his speaking engagement that morning, Dr. Marshall felt a 
sudden urge to change the topic of the homily he had chosen that day.
 The Holy Spirit led him to an entirely different theme, based on 
a passage from the Book of James 4:14:

 "For what is your life? It is even a vapor, that
appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away."

  Dr. Marshall preached a sermon entitled, "Go Down Death"  
in which he used the following illustration:

"In a home of which I know, a little boy-the only son- was ill with an
incurable disease.  Month after month his mother had tenderly nursed him, 
read to him, and played with him, hoping to keep him from realizing 
the dreadful finality of the doctor's diagnosis. 

 But as the weeks went on and he grew no better, the little fellow gradually
 began to understand that he would never be like the other boys he saw
 playing outside his window and, small as he was, he began to understand
the meaning of the term, death, and he, too, knew that he was to die.

One day his mother had been reading to him the stirring tales of King Arthur
and his Knights of the Round Table: of Lancelot and Guinevere and Elaine,
the lily maid of Astolat, and of that last glorious battle in which
so many fair knights met their deaths.

As she closed the book, the boy sat silent for an instant as though deeply
stirred with the trumpet call of the old English tale, and then asked the
question that had been weighing on his childish heart:

"Mother, what is it like to die?  Mother, does it hurt?"

Quick tears sprang to her eyes and she fled to the kitchen supposedly
to tend to something on the stove.  She knew it was a question with
deep significance.  She knew it must be answered satisfactorily.

So she leaned for an instant against the kitchen cabinet, her knuckles
 pressed white against the smooth surface, and breathed a hurried
 prayer that the Lord would keep her from breaking down
before the boy and would tell her how to answer him.

And the Lord did tell her.  Immediately she knew how to explain it to him.

"Kenneth," she said as she returned to the next room, "you remember when
you were a tiny boy how you used to play so hard all day that when night
came you would be too tired even to undress, and you would tumble into
mother's bed and fall asleep?  That was not your bed...it was not where
you belonged.  And you stayed there only a little while.  

In the morning, much to your surprise, you would wake up and find yourself
in your own bed in your own room.  You were there because someone had
loved you and taken care of you.  Your father had come-with big strong
arms- and carried you away.  Kenneth, death is just like that.  We just
wake up some morning to find ourselves in the other room- our own
room where we belong-because the Lord Jesus loved us."

The lad's shining, trusting face looking up into hers told her that the
point had gone home and that there would be no more fear...only
love and trust in his little heart as he went to meet the Father in Heaven."

After Reverend Marshall had finished the service at Annapolis and he
and his wife, Catherine were driving back home to Washington DC 
 that afternoon, the program they were listening to on the car radio
 was suddenly cut off.  Then came the startling news:

"Ladies and Gentlemen.  Stand by for an important announcement. This
morning the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor was bombed..."

"Within a month many of the boys to whom Peter Marshall had just 
preached would go down to hero's graves in strange waters. Soon 
 all of them would be exposed to the risks and dangers of war
 and Peter Marshall, under God's direction, that very morning 
offered them the defining metaphor about the reality of eternal life." 

Excerpts taken from the book,
"A Man Called Peter"
(1951)
Catherine Marshall
(1914-1983)
American Christian writer
Wife of Reverend Peter Marshall Sr.

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, December 6, 2025

The Ark Of The Covenant Returns To Jerusalem!


 

 

The gracious host of Israel My Channel continues his presentation on the
life of King David of Israel and explores one of the greatest mysteries of
all time-the location of the lost Ark of the Covenant.

While there has been much speculation over the centuries as to the location of the Ark, 
 with some camps saying it was taken to Ethiopia, I have long believed this most holy
object is a lot closer to home- hidden somewhere beneath the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. 

 

The Ark Of The Covenant Returns To Jerusalem
Israel My Channel
(December 6, 2025)
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

Saturday Poetry Corner: Abide In Me, O Lord

 

 

"I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.
The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me
and has given Himself up for me."
(Galatians 2:20) 

 

 

"Young Woman Praying In Church"
(1854)
Jules Breton
(1827-1906)
French naturalist painter
Image courtesy/Wikimedia Commons




 Abide in me,

O Lord, and I in Thee,

From this good hour, oh,

Leave me nevermore;

Then shall the discord cease,

The wound be healed,

The lifelong bleeding

Of the soul be o'er. 


Abide in me;

O'ershadow by Thy love

Each half formed purpose

And dark thought of in;

Quench ere it rise

Each selfish, low desire,

And keep my soul as

Thine, calm and divine. 


As some rare perfume

In a vase of clay,

Pervades it with

A fragrance not its own,

So, when Thou dwellest

In a mortal soul,

All Heav'n's own sweetness

Seems around it thrown. 


Abide in me;

There have been moments blest

When I have heard Thy voice

And felt Thy power;

Then evil lost its grasp;

And passion, hushed,

Owned the divine

Enchantment of the hour. 

These were but seasons 

Beautiful and rare;

Abide in me,

And they shall ever be;

Fulfill at once

Thy precept and my prayer,

Come, and abide

In me and I in Thee. 

 
 

"Abide In Me, O Lord" 
(1885)
Harriet Beecher Stowe
(1811-1896)
 Prolific American writer 
Author of the novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 5, 2025

Israeli Tahini Recipe Beats Anything You Can Buy

 

 

 

 

 From the Lev Haolam kitchen, gracious host Rivki and chef David
   make authentic Israeli Tahini Sauce!  Simple, healthy, and delicious!

 

Israeli Tahini Recipe Beats Anything You Can Buy
 Lev Haolam
(December 4, 2025)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Flashback Friday: Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

 

 


 

Celebrating the first snowfall of the year with legendary crooner Dean Martin.

Can't get any better than this! 

 

 

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Dino's Christmas Album
(1959)
Dean Martin
(Uploaded October 30, 2018)