Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Reading the Bible aloud

I recently discovered the value of reading large portions of scripture (for example, an entire epistle) aloud to myself.
  • It forces me to read more slowly.
  • If my mind wanders, I notice it sooner.
  • I am taking in God's word through an additional sensory apparatus, which can give it more "weight".
  • I have to pay attention to the voice inflections and chose what fits the text.
  • The thoughts get connected together into a coherent message.
Faith comes by hearing the word of God.  I have been helped by hearing it in my own voice!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

In What Torn Ship by John Donne

I appreciate some poetry, and I've written some of my own occasionally.   Here's one I like.  It's honest, from the heart, and focused on love.

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A Hymn to Christ at the Author's Last Going into Germany

In what torn ship soever I embark,
That ship shall be my emblem of thy Ark;
What sea soever swallow me, that flood
Shall be to me an emblem of thy blood;

Though thou with clouds of anger do disguise
Thy face, yet through that mask I know those eyes,
Which, though they turn away sometimes,
They never will despise.
 I sacrifice this Island unto thee,

And all whom I loved there, and who loved me;
When I have put our seas 'twixt them and me,
Put thou thy sea betwixt my sins and thee.
As the tree's sap doth seek the root below
In winter, in my winter now I go,
Where none but thee, th' Eternal root
Of true Love, I may know.

Nor thou nor thy religion dost control
The amorousness of an harmonious Soul,
But thou wouldst have that love thyself: as thou
Art jealous, Lord, so I am jealous now,
Thou lov'st not, till from loving more, Thou free
My soul: who ever gives, takes liberty:
O, if thou car'st not whom I love
Alas, thou lov'st not me.

Seal then this bill of my Divorce to All,
On whom those fainter beams of love did fall;
Marry those loves, which in youth scattered be
On Fame, Wit, Hopes (false mistresses) to thee.
Churches are best for Prayer, that have least light:
To see God only, I go out of sight:
And to 'scape stormy days, I choose
An Everlasting night.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

My "rib"



I want one of my earliest posts to be about my wife, who has put up with a lot from me during our 32 years.  Her love for God and her trust in Him has enabled her to do it.  She has more faith in Him and love for Him than anyone I have ever met, and I do mean anyone.  She has been my helper and my best friend.  She is not perfect, but she's perfect for me.  I shudder to think of what kind of man I would have become if it had not been for her influence.  I can't say enough good things about her.   She really is a part of me, my better part.  I love her very much.

In the Bible, Paul says that marriage is intended to help the world see how much Jesus loves his church.  I hope to continue to grow in my love for her and give the best picture I can.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

The priority of love

Of all the things I could write about, Jesus the Son of God is the most important to me.  Jesus means everything to me.

As I grow older, some things are becoming more sharply focused in my mind:
  • My great need for grace.
  • Jesus' great graciousness.  
  • My profound spiritual amnesia.
  • My readiness to trust my lying thoughts and feelings.
  • The supreme importance of sizing up my thoughts and feelings with the Bible as the measurement.
  • The priority of 'love'.
Love is very important to God.  The Great Commandment that God has given us is this:  Love the LORD with all my heart, soul, mind and strength.  Now, I've noticed something: the more I feel loved by Jesus, the more I want to love him in return.  My experience agrees with the scriptures: "We love because he first loved us".  So, in order for me to keep the Great Commandment, it is extremely important for me to remind myself, via the Bible, that Jesus loves me a lot.  He loves me perfectly.  He loves me forever.

I am amazed how Jesus helps me fulfill the Great Commandment.  He does this by loving me.  When he loves me, I love him back.  And if that isn't enough, he poured his love into my heart by giving me His Holy Spirit.  I am loving other people with his love.


I love how St. Augustine put it in his prayer to God:  "Give what you command, and command what you will."





Friday, July 27, 2012

Why another blog in cyberspace?

Why am I blogging?  I originally started this blog to "protect" my "brand".  Industry experts are suggesting that you "claim" your identity on the popular sites, thereby preventing other people from using your name (or a name like yours) and tarnishing your reputation.  I agree with this advice and acted on it.  I didn't think I'd actually post in it, though.  There are lots of blogs, after all.

So, the blog was sitting out there, unused.  One day, I began thinking about posting in it.  I do enjoy writing.  I used to write quite a bit (but stopped, which is another story that I'll share later).

So, I'll post some things.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Why "Mister Marvelous"?

"Mister Marvelous", by the way, is a moniker I used a long time ago when I was writing a humorous advice column for a church newsletter.  I consider Mister Marvelous to be my prideful alter-ego, my Mr. Hyde.  To varying degrees, I manage to keep him hidden in the basement, but sometimes he fights his way up the stairs and bursts into the daylight.

A new career interest

I'm pursuing a career redirection toward the information security industry.  What better way to make this announcement than using Wierd Al?