"For thou wilt light my candle: the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness".
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."
(Thanks to Egyptian brother and friend MN III for the Bible places from Ps 18:28, Ps. 119:105)
"Saying, Amen: Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honour, and power, and might, be unto our God for ever and ever. Amen." (Rev. 7:12)
"Ancient of Days" (OGC)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD-bsIGgYI0
Thy Word (Amy Grant)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFthmW-MCww
"You restore my soul" (Sarah Hart Pearsons)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVrxyGTe0Nc&feature=player_embedded
"Break every chain"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6ncg2pLYks
Adonai (Paul Wilbur)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJIloFhFCJk
Memorial Moment (Rev. Dr Scott Murray) WRITTEN BY THE SPIRIT
"When teaching children the
catechism, occasionally a child who really does know his memory
assignment cannot remember how the passage begins and the harder he
thinks about it, the more impossible it is that he should come up with
the correct phrase. At that moment, a judicious gift of a word or two on
the test page will open the floodgates of memory. So too God has seen
to it that we should receive His own Word with His own finger. He began
the flow of His divine Word through Moses and all the prophets and the
apostles, by condescending to put His finger into the words that
appeared on the two tablets of stone when giving the Ten Commandments.
He well started what all the inspired penmen would subsequently offer
from their own humble styli held in ink stained fingers. They then
continued what God had begun and honored by His own practice on Sinai's
hill. The God who wrote with His own finger also inspired the humble
penmen sent by Him.
Moses wrote at God's command
what God desired for His people to know in the Pentateuch,
Genesis-Deuteronomy. God's own writing added glory to their task of
writing. The inspired authors would write as God had when He gave the
Decalog. God our Father also intended that we should hear His voice from
the lips and pens of His spokesmen. Israel was commanded to hear this
Word given through Moses. They were to put the Word given to Moses
everywhere because these words were God's: "And these words that I
command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them
diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your
house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when
you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be
as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of
your house and on your gates" (Dt 6:6-9).
These are not the things that are commanded for merely human words. God
spoke and He spoke through Moses. Now what was written would vouchsafe
to Israel a deposit of the truth, so that she did not have to await a
constant purification of the oral tradition, but could constantly return
to the Word of God as penned by Moses.
The church is now tied to
the written Word. We no longer await a new revelation, for the divine
self-disclosure was made full and complete in the person of Christ. The
Spirit uses the written Word of God to write the will of God upon the
hearts of the faithful. So what was written on tablets of stone is
written upon human flesh. The Old Testament Word prefigured the New. The
New Testament Word exceeds the Old because it places the glory of
Christ upon the tablets of the human heart. The church is given the
deposit of truth not in some nebulous tradition, supposedly available
everywhere and at all times, but in the Word of God in Scripture."
Martin Chemnitz (Examination of the council of Trent)
"We have thus shown two things for the most ancient sacred
history. First, that the purity of the heavenly doctrine was not
preserved always and everywhere through tradition by the living voice
but was repeatedly corrupted and adulterated. Second, in order that new
and special revelations might not always be necessary for restoring and
retaining purity of the doctrine, God instituted another method under
Moses, namely, that the doctrine of the Word of God should be
comprehended in writing."
Prayer:
Memorial Moment 2 August, 2012 "Written by the Spirit"
Rev. Dr Scott Murray
Aftonbön (och morgonbön) av Martin Luther/Rev. Lars Borgstrom
http://skattkistan.predikan.se/#category2
The Gospel by Rev. S Sjoqvist
http://betrakt.blogspot.fi/2012/07/aslan-kristus.html
Hörnstenen/Kulmakivi (Rev. Henrik Perret)
http://www.teolinst.fi/index.php/julkaisutvalikko/kulmakivi-hoernstenen/438-hornstenen-3-2012
http://gnesiolutheran.com/a-summary-of-martin-luthers-christology-in-the-psalms/
"The Psalter ought to be a dear and beloved book, if only because it promises Christ’s death and resurrection so clearly, and so typifies His kingdom and the conditions and nature of all Christendom that it might well be called the little Bible. It puts everything that is in all the Bible most beautifully and briefly, and is made an Enchiridion, or handbook, so that I have a notion that the Holy Ghost wanted to take the trouble to compile a short Bible and example-book of all Christendom, or of all saints."
Rev. P T McCain:
http://cyberbrethren.com/2012/08/03/commemoration-of-joanna-mary-and-salome-myrrhbearers/
Photo: KL
Martin Chemnitz (Examination of the council of Trent)
"It
does much to shed light on the dignity and authority of holy Scripture
that God Himself not only instituted and commanded the plan
comprehending the heavenly doctrine in writing but that He also
initiated, dedicated and consecrated it by writing the words of the
Decalog with His own fingers. For if the writing of the sacred books had
first been done by men, an exclusion of more than two thousand years
could have been argued, where in the better times of the world and among
the most outstanding patriarchs the doctrine of the divine word was
transmitted without writing, by living voice. Therefore God Himself and
His own fingers made a beginning of writing in order that He might show
how much importance should be connected with this method, according to
which the purity of the doctrine is to be preserved to posterity by
writings.
"For the fact that he took
tablets of stone on which to write the words of the Decalog there is
another reason, which is explained in 2 Corinthians 3.
In order that those things which were either to be written through men
of God, adorned for this by miracles and divine testimonies, or to be
approved by them after they had been written, should not have a lesser
authority or no authority at all for the confirmation of dogmas and the
refutation of errors, God chose not to write the whole Law Himself, but
having written the words of the Decalog, He gave Moses the command that
he should write the remainder from His dictation. And in order that the
people of God might be certain that this Scripture of Moses was not
introduced by the will of man but was divinely inspired, God gave the
testimony of Moses authority through many mighty miracles before, after,
and during the writing itself.
Lord God, You
granted Your Word to Moses and all the holy prophets and apostles as men
carried along by the Holy Spirit. Help us to listen to this Word as it
is, indeed, the Word or God. Amen.
Memorial Moment 2 August, 2012 "Written by the Spirit"
Rev. Dr Scott Murray
Aftonbön (och morgonbön) av Martin Luther/Rev. Lars Borgstrom
http://skattkistan.predikan.se/#category2
The Gospel by Rev. S Sjoqvist
http://betrakt.blogspot.fi/2012/07/aslan-kristus.html
Hörnstenen/Kulmakivi (Rev. Henrik Perret)
http://www.teolinst.fi/index.php/julkaisutvalikko/kulmakivi-hoernstenen/438-hornstenen-3-2012
http://gnesiolutheran.com/a-summary-of-martin-luthers-christology-in-the-psalms/
"The Psalter ought to be a dear and beloved book, if only because it promises Christ’s death and resurrection so clearly, and so typifies His kingdom and the conditions and nature of all Christendom that it might well be called the little Bible. It puts everything that is in all the Bible most beautifully and briefly, and is made an Enchiridion, or handbook, so that I have a notion that the Holy Ghost wanted to take the trouble to compile a short Bible and example-book of all Christendom, or of all saints."
Rev. P T McCain:
http://cyberbrethren.com/2012/08/03/commemoration-of-joanna-mary-and-salome-myrrhbearers/
Photo: KL
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