Category Archives: Daily Word
“Oh, PromiseLand!”
While studying at Texenza Coffee Shop on Monday morning, I had a really cool experience. I walked by the bulletin board and it was totally blank so I posted a couple EASTER AT THE EMBASSY business cards so everyone could see both sides. I then quitely sat and worked on my computer.
About an hour later, one of the workers walked by the bulletin board and started looking at our cards. She said out-loud, “Oh, PromiseLand!” That is all she said.
However, the sentence was dripping with meaning. Obviously, the cards caught her attention enough for her to read the content. She could not tell who was putting on this event, until she read long enough. By the way, this is a great testiment to the designer (Harry). If an ad captivates someone’s attention this long, it is a great success. Her quest paid off when she saw our logo and name. She proclaimed loudly, “Oh, PromiseLand”. The way she said it meant that she had heard of it before, and it seemed like it meant “of course, this is PromiseLand.”
Now, the responsibility lies with us all when “Oh, PromiseLand” people actually visit. Have we all prepared spiritually to welcome these people?
+Robin
The Price of Freedom
Here is a nugget from my studies this week:
[The Religious leaders] might have offered him ten or five pieces of silver, and he must still have stuck to his bargain. Yet none the less do we mark the deep symbolic significance of it all, in that the Lord was, so to speak, paid for out of the Temple-money which was destined for the purchase of sacrifices, and that He, Who took on Him the form of a servant (Phil 2:7), was sold and bought at the legal price of a slave (Exodus 21:32). p. 803 –The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah – Alfred Edersheim
Judas might have sold out Jesus for a third of what they offered. However, what was done was done and the actual price not only lined up with scriptural prophecy, but came from the actual money that they bought sacrifices with. How amazing is that?
+Robin
My Security Blanket
More and more, I want my Bible everywhere I go. Not just any Bible, but ‘my’ Bible. It is worn out (that should encourage my parishioners) and I have had to glue the binding back together. This month marks its third birthday.
My Bible is an English Standard Version from Crossway Bibles. I stumbled across this version at Barnes and Nobles three years ago, bought the Bible immediately, and can’t put it down. I now use the ESV for my sermon readings. About 1 year ago, I started marking in this Bible. That step is huge for me. I used to never write in my Bibles, but a couple years ago I started writing in another Bible and it was amazing. I highlight certain passages that stand out, and then write a 1 line description to summarize.
Rick Warren says he keeps a Bible for 10 years and then shelves it. In that 10 year period, he has a beautiful array of notations and experiences with that Bible. It then becomes sort of a scrapbook, that he can go back and relive revelatory moments. Rick Warren seems so organized. It’s like everything in his life is categorized and alliterated. I am not quite that detailed, and I don’t think this Bible will take another seven years of the wear and tear it is receiving.
This Bible seems to be more special to me than any before. What is it? The sleek design? The translation/version? The cool cover?
I have taught for a long time that the book has no power Read the rest of this entry
Checkmate
There are several variations of this story. Here is a very detailed one:
A master chess champion was walking through an art gallery and came across a painting that fascinated him. It was the painting of a young man sitting at a table playing a game of chess with the devil. There was a look of glee on the face of the enemy and of panic on the face of the young man. The name of the painting was “checkmate.” As the master chess champion observed the painting, he felt uncomfortable. He was a master chess champion and there was something about the painting that just wasn’t right. He called for the curator of the gallery and told him to take the painting down. When that didn’t work he demanded to meet the artist. That was arranged and the meeting took place. The master chess champion arrived at the meeting with a chessboard and the chess pieces. He set the board up exactly as the artist had arranged it in the painting and said, “There is something wrong with your painting.” When the artist inquired as to what that might be, the master chess champion stated, “You have entitled the painting “Checkmate,” but that implies that the young man has no more moves to make.” The chess champion reached over to the board and moved the young man’s king one space and said, “The devil is now checkmated. When the king has one more move, the game isn’t over”.
Here is a depiction… Read the rest of this entry
God is in Everything
This weekend I am speaking on JONAH and the GREAT FISH. Sermon title: ‘I Am Jonah’.
While researching, I found a sermon by Charles Spurgeon. Check it out this excerpt, what great writing and concept…
The life of Jonah cannot be written without God; take God out of the prophet’s history, and there is no history to write. This is equally true of each one of us. Apart from God, there is no life, nor thought, nor act, nor career of any man, however lowly or however high, Leave out God, and you cannot write the story of anyone’s career. If you attempt it, it will be so ill-written that it shall be clearly perceived that you have tried to make bricks without straw, and that you have sought to fashion a potter’s vessel without clay. I believe that, in a man’s life, the great secret of strength, and holiness, and righteousness, is the acknowledgment of God. When a man has no fear of God before his eyes, there is no wonder that he should run to an excess of meanness, and even to an excess of riot. In proportion as the thought of God dominates the mind, we may expect to find a life that shall be true and really worth living; but in proportion as we forget God, we shall play the fool. It is the fool who says in his heart, “No God,” and it is the fool who lives and acts as if there were no God.

