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On This Day: April 22

Updated April 21, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On April 22, 1889, the Oklahoma Land Rush began at noon as thousands of homesteaders staked claims.
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On April 22, 1904, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American nuclear physicist who headed the country’s atomic bomb development project, was born. Following his death on Feb. 18, 1967, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1509 Henry VIII became king of England following the death of his father, Henry VII.
1864 Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God We Trust” on U.S. coins.
1870 Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin was born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov in Simbirsk, Russia.
1954 The televised Senate Army-McCarthy hearings began.
1970 Earth Day was observed for the first time.
1983 The West German news magazine Stern announced the discovery of personal diaries purportedly written by Adolf Hitler that turned out to be a hoax.
1993 The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicated in Washington, D.C.
1994 Richard M. Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, died at age 81 in New York City, four days after suffering a stroke.
2000 Armed immigration agents seized Elian Gonzalez from his relatives’ home in Miami; the 6-year-old boy was reunited with his father.
2004 Pro football player Pat Tillman, who’d traded in a multimillion-dollar contract to serve as an Army Ranger in Afghanistan, was killed by friendly fire.
2005 Zacarias Moussaoui pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiring with the Sept. 11 hijackers to kill Americans. (He was later sentenced to life in prison.)
2010 The Deepwater Horizon oil platform, operated by BP, sank into the Gulf of Mexico two days after a massive explosion that killed 11 workers.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Sherri Shepherd, Actress, talk show host

Actress-talk show host Sherri Shepherd turns 45 years old today.

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Glen Campbell, Country singer

Director John Waters turns 76 years old today.

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1926 Charlotte Rae, Actress (“Facts of Life”), turns 86
1932 Estelle Harris, Actress (“Seinfeld”), turns 80
1937 Jack Nicholson, Actor, turns 75
1946 John Waters, Director, turns 66
1950 Peter Frampton, Rock musician, turns 62
1951 Paul Carrack, Rock singer, musician (Squeeze, Mike and the Mechanics), turns 61
1954 Joseph Bottoms, Actor, turns 58
1959 Ryan Stiles, Actor (“Whose Line is It Anyway?”), turns 53
1961 Byron Allen, TV host, comedian (“Real People”), turns 51
1966 Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Actor (“Grey’s Anatomy”), turns 46
1971 Eric Mabius, Actor, turns 41
1986 Amber Heard, Actress, turns 26

 

Historic Birthdays

J. Robert Oppenheimer 4/22/1904 – 2/18/1967 American physicist; headed the Manhattan Project.Go to obituary »
53 Isabella I 4/22/1451 – 11/26/1504
Spanish Queen (1474-1504) ; sponsored Columbus’s voyage to the New World
47 Henry Fielding 4/22/1707 – 10/8/1754
English novelist and playwright
80 Immanuel Kant 4/22/1724 – 2/12/1804
German Enlightenment philosopher
51 Germaine de Stael 4/22/1766 – 7/14/1817
French-Swiss literary critic and novelist
91 Emily Davies 4/22/1830 – 7/13/1921
English pioneer in securing university education for women
54 Vladimir Ilich Lenin 4/22/1870 – 1/21/1924
Russian leader of the Bolshevik Revolution (1917) and first head of the Soviet state
76 Martyn Green 4/22/1899 – 2/8/1975
English singer and actor; Gilbert and Sullivan star
82 Dorothy Alexander 4/22/1904 – 11/17/1986
American ballet dancer, choreographer and founder of the Atlanta Ballet
83 Yehudi Menuhin 4/22/1916 – 3/12/1999
American violin virtuoso
57 Charles Mingus 4/22/1922 – 1/5/1979
American jazz performer, composer and pianist

 

 

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April 22

MORNING

“Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.”
Romans 8:37

We go to Christ for forgiveness, and then too often look to the law for power to fight our sins. Paul thus rebukes us, “O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth? This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?” Take your sins to Christ’s cross, for the old man can only be crucified there: we are crucified with him. The only weapon to fight sin with is the spear which pierced the side of Jesus. To give an illustration–you want to overcome an angry temper; how do you go to work? It is very possible you have never tried the right way of going to Jesus with it. How did I get salvation? I came to Jesus just as I was, and I trusted him to save me. I must kill my angry temper in the same way. It is the only way in which I can ever kill it. I must go to the cross with it, and say to Jesus, “Lord, I trust thee to deliver me from it.” This is the only way to give it a death-blow. Are you covetous? Do you feel the world entangle you? You may struggle against this evil so long as you please, but if it be your besetting sin, you will never be delivered from it in any way but by the blood of Jesus. Take it to Christ. Tell him, “Lord, I have trusted thee, and thy name is Jesus, for thou dost save thy people from their sins: Lord, this is one of my sins; save me from it!” Ordinances are nothing without Christ as a means of mortification. Your prayers, and your repentances, and your tears–the whole of them put together–are worth nothing apart from him. “None but Jesus can do helpless sinners good;” or helpless saints either. You must be conquerors through him who hath loved you, if conquerors at all. Our laurels must grow among his olives in Gethsemane.

EVENING

“Lo, in the midst of the throne … stood a Lamb as it had been slain.”
Revelation 5:6

Why should our exalted Lord appear in his wounds in glory? The wounds of Jesus are his glories, his jewels, his sacred ornaments. To the eye of the believer, Jesus is passing fair because he is “white and ruddy:” white with innocence, and ruddy with his own blood. We see him as the lily of matchless purity, and as the rose crimsoned with his own gore. Christ is lovely upon Olivet and Tabor, and by the sea, but oh! there never was such a matchless Christ as he that did hang upon the cross. There we beheld all his beauties in perfection, all his attributes developed, all his love drawn out, all his character expressed. Beloved, the wounds of Jesus are far more fair in our eyes than all the splendour and pomp of kings. The thorny crown is more than an imperial diadem. It is true that he bears not now the sceptre of reed, but there was a glory in it that never flashed from sceptre of gold. Jesus wears the appearance of a slain Lamb as his court dress in which he wooed our souls, and redeemed them by his complete atonement. Nor are these only the ornaments of Christ: they are the trophies of his love and of his victory. He has divided the spoil with the strong. He has redeemed for himself a great multitude whom no man can number, and these scars are the memorials of the fight. Ah! if Christ thus loves to retain the thought of his sufferings for his people, how precious should his wounds be to us!

“Behold how every wound of his

A precious balm distils,

Which heals the scars that sin had made,

And cures all mortal ills.

“Those wounds are mouths that preach his grace;

The ensigns of his love;

The seals of our expected bliss

In paradise above.”