"To Him be ascribed all the glory through all the ages
of the ages and the eternities of the eternities! Amen."
Galatians 1:5
Frances Ridley Havergal
(1836-1879)
English religious poetess
and hymn writer
"To Him be ascribed all the glory through all the ages
of the ages and the eternities of the eternities! Amen."
Galatians 1:5
I was truly shocked and saddened today to learn of the death of
actress Dawn Wells, apparently due to complications
from the COVID-19 virus. Ms. Wells was best known for her
role as the pert and pretty Kansas farm girl Mary Ann Summers
on the classic 1960's television sitcom, "Gilligan's Island".
Dawn Elberta Wells was born on October 18, 1938 in Reno, Nevada.
A former Miss Nevada, Dawn represented her state at the Miss America
pageant in Atlantic City in 1960.
She made her debut in Hollywood in the early 1960's
on the ABC television program, "The Roaring Twenties".
Before landing her role on "Gilligan's Island" in 1964, the lovely
brunette actress appeared in the episodes of many television series,
including westerns like "Wagon Train" "Cheyenne", "Maverick" and
"Bonanza"; the detective shows, "77 Sunset Strip" and "Hawaiian Eye";
and on the sitcom, "The Joey Bishop Show".
Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat explains the meaning behind
some of the most familiar, yet often misunderstood
passages from the Holy Scriptures.
"For skillful and godly Wisdom is better than
rubies or pearls, and all the things that may be desired
are not to be compared to it."
Proverbs 8:11
"The real things haven't changed.
It is still best to be honest and truthful;
to make the most of what we have;
to be happy with simple pleasures;
and have courage when things go wrong."
Laura Ingalls Wilder
(1967-1957)
Author of the "Little House" books
Suggested reading: Psalm 91
Brightly the moon like a jewel is beaming
White in the east o'er a lone landscape gleaming
Over the meadows and over the snow
Glimmering, shimmering silvery glow.
-Charles Never Holmes
The last full moon of 2020 will reach peak
illumination tonight at 10:30 pm (EST).
According to the folks at The Old Farmer's Almanac.com
start looking for the Full Cold Moon to rise just before sunset.
A special feature of tonight's moon is it's high trajectory
across the sky, which will keep lovely Luna sitting above
the horizon for a longer period of time.
I just hope the skies are clear tonight!
"Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you."
-Leroy Satchell Paige
"Your castles and strongholds shall have bars of iron
and bronze, and as your day, so shall your strength,
your rest and security, be."
Deuteronomy 33:25
"And let the peace which comes from Christ rule in your hearts,
deciding and settling with finality all the questions that arise in your minds,
in that peaceful state to which as members of Christ's one body you were
called to live. And be thankful, giving praise to God always."
Colossians 3:15
There are loved ones who are missing
From the fireside and the feast;
There are faces that have vanished,
There are voices that have ceased;
But we know they passed forever
From our mortal grief and pain,
And we thank Thee, O our Father,
For the blessings that remain.
Thanksgiving, oh, Thanksgiving,
That their love once blessed us here,
That so long they walked beside us,
Sharing every smile and tear;
For the joy that past has brought us,
But can never take away,
For the sweet and gracious memories
Growing dearer every day,
For the faith that keeps us patient
Looking at the things unseen,
Knowing Spring shall follow Winter
And the earth again be green,
For the hope of that glad meeting
Far from mortal grief and pain-
We thank Thee, Oh our Father,
For the blessings that remain.
For the love that still is left us,
For the friends who hold us dear,
For the lives that yet may need us
For their guidance and their cheer,
For the work that waits are doing
For the help we can bestow,
For the care that watches o'er us
Wheresoe'er our steps may go.
For the simple joys of living,
For the sunshine and the breeze,
For the beauty of the flowers
And the laden orchard trees
For the night and for the starlight,
For the rainbow and the rain-
Thanksgiving, O, our Father,
For the blessings that remain.
"The Blessings That Remain"
Annie Johnson Flint
(1866-1932)
Prolific American hymn writer
and Christian poetess.
"For unto you is born this day in the city of David
a Savior which is Christ the Lord."
Luke 2:11
Stars of ice, wheel of moonlight bright,
Shine on sheep with silvery light;
Humble shepherds chatting circled round,
Sit contently on grassy heights;
Sudden light!
Hark, the angels sing!
Shepherds crouch in awe.
Mid the clouds the angels proclaim:
God's Son is born in Bethlehem.
Dies the song, stars and moon gently fade,
Shepherds leap for very joy;
Leave their quiet flocks homeward quickly fly,
Worship then the Holy Boy,
Wondrous news thru streets resounds,
Glad praises fill every home.
Poor man's Savior, peasant's friend
Comes today in Bethlehem.
Learned men from far eastern lands
Kneel before the Holy Child,
Bring abundant gifts, rare, luxuriant,
Crowd the age-worn village inn.
Miles on miles had they come to adore,
No distance seemed too far.
Boundless, saving, peaceful love
Now has come to Bethlehem.
"Stars Of Ice"
A Chinese Christmas Carol
Jingfu Tian
(1911-2002)
Translated into English by
Pastor Bliss Mitchell Wiant
(1895-1974)
Missionary to China
This post is dedicated to my brothers and sisters in Christ in China.
God Bless Our President, the First Lady,
and their Family!
I was sorely disappointed when I found out that for the first
time in 55 years, the holiday classic, "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
would not be aired on primetime television.
The scene where Linus explains to Charlie Brown
about the real meaning of Christmas
always makes me tear up.
However, I am amazed by the fact that over the many years
that I have watched this wonderful program,
I never saw, until it was recently pointed out to me,
the most significant moment of Linus' re-telling of the Nativity story.
At the moment he repeats the heralding angel's message to the shepherds:
"Fear not!"
Linus drops his ever present blanket!
It falls to the floor and remains there until he is finished,
when he picks the blanket up again.
The dropping of the blanket represents the hope of every
believer in the Lord Jesus Christ-we do not have anyone or anything
to fear! Of course, in our weakness as human beings we do end up
feeling fearful or worried and try to find solace in earthly things-
just like Linus finding security in his blanket.
The allurement of this sinful world will never be able satisfy the
deepest longings of the human heart. This is why God sent His
only begotten Son into this world, so that we who love and believe
in Him may have real and lasting security, and peace, even in the
midst of these present dark and uncertain times, of the sure and
certain hope that we will one day be with Him forever.
"Therefore thus says the Lord,
Who redeemed Abraham out of Ur and idolatry,
concerning the house of Jacob: Jacob shall not then
be ashamed; not then shall his face become pale
with fear and disappointment because of his
children's degeneracy.
For when he sees his children walking in the way
of piety and virtue, the work of My hands in his midst,
they will revere My name; they will revere the Holy One
of Jacob and reverently fear the God of Israel."
Isaiah 29:22-23
"The earnest prayer of a righteous man availeth much."
James 5:16
A moving clip from the movie, "A Man Called Peter" (1955) in which
the Reverend Peter Marshall Sr. (played by actor Richard Todd),
having been appointed as Chaplain of the United States Senate,
prays over the members of the Congress.
May this prayer serve as an inspiration to believers in America
to pray for all those in authority over our people and nation.
"And the Lord shall be King over all the earth;
in that day the Lord shall be one, in recognition
and worship of men, and His name shall be one."
Zechariah 14:9
"And there shall come forth a Shoot
out of the stock of Jesse,
(David's father)
and a Branch out of his roots
shall grow and bear fruit.
And the Spirit of the Lord
shall rest upon Him-
the Spirit of wisdom and understanding,
the Spirit of knowledge
and of the reverential and obedient
fear of the Lord.
Isaiah 11:1-2