But as many as received Him [ Jesus Christ ]
to them gave He power to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on His name:
– John 1.12
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“It takes a broadminded person to find the narrow way.”
– J Belvin Green, 5/9/91
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Posted in Bible, converted to Christ, eabits, Free will, holy living, opposing wrong, philosophy, uncategorized, tagged Divine Life, One can have a Disciplined Life on January 12, 2015|
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One can have a Disciplined Life without Divine Life.
One cannot long maintain Divine Life without a Disciplined Life.
– eab, 12/4/11
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Brought up in a holiness home
Escaping, the wild world to roam;
Years later they came partly back
Dragging the world along their track.
No joy in church nor with earth’s foam.
– eab, 1/12/13
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Posted in died today, education, history, nature, philosophy, THANKSGIVING, today in history, uncategorized, worship, tagged Come ye thankful people, Henry Alford died on January 12, 2015|
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ON THIS DATE
Henry Alford died 1/12/1871 at Canterbury, Kent, England – for his own epitaph he wrote: “The inn of a pilgrim traveling to Jerusalem.” At 16 he wrote in his Bible, “I do this day in the presence of God and my own soul renew my covenant with God and solemnly determine henceforth to become his and to do his work as far as in me lies.” Alford attended Ilminster Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and was ordained in 1833. He was a church man and a scholar, producing volumes on Homer, English poetry, and a Greek New Testament. Alford was born 10/7/1810 at Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England.
Stanza 1 (of 4) – written in 1844
“Come, ye thankful people, come, raise the song of harvest home;
All is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide for our wants to be supplied;
Come to God’s own temple, come, raise the song of harvest home.”
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