When you walk away from light
you make your world darker – – –
your very shadow adding to the gloom.
– eab, 11/14/05
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When you walk away from light
you make your world darker – – –
your very shadow adding to the gloom.
– eab, 11/14/05
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Thank you God for ten fingers, and my running toes,
Thank you for my two big ears and my runny nose.
Thank you for the hair on my head,
And for sentences my eyes have read,
Thanks for the words my tongue just said,
And thank You for my tummy–well fed.
Thank you for the good Mother of mine,
Who does my cloths and supper so fine.
Thank You God for my grand ole dad
Though at times he makes me sad,
Spanking (he thinks I’m been bad!)
All other hours he makes me glad.
Thank You God for your Holy Bible,
Because by it our family is able,
To read the promises that are very old,
To hear the story of David so bold,
Be warned to be either hot or cold,
And read of parables which are ten-fold.
And Lord, I’d really be remiss,
(Image my grandchild saying this.)
If I forgot to thank You for
Gram and Gramp (wish they lived next door).
Thanks for cousins, aunts, uncles and more,
Thanks for blessings, blessings galore.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING ! ! !
-Gramp, Thursday, November 23, 2000.
Written while Associate Professor of Bible, Hobe Sound Bible College, Florida
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Men often take their imagination for their heart; and they believe they are converted as soon as they think of being converted.
– Blaise Pascal, Pensees (1660) paragraph 275.
Grace is indeed needed to turn a man into a saint; and he who doubts it does not know what a saint or a man is.
– Blaise Pascal, Pensees (1660), paragraph 508.
The feeble-minded are people who know the truth, but only affirm it so far as consistent with their own interest. But, apart from that, they renounce it.
– Blaise Pascal, Pensees (1660), paragraph 583.
The Gospel only speaks of the virginity of the Virgin up to the time of the birth of Jesus Christ. All with reference to Jesus Christ.
– Blaise Pascal, Pensees (1660), paragraph 742.
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
– Blaise Pascal, Pensees (1660), paragraph 895.
Blaise Pascal, who is credited with inventing the wristwatch, the bus route, the first workable calculating machine, turned to Jesus. This French mathematician was converted today in history.