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On This Day: May 7

Updated May 6, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 7, 1945, Germany signed an unconditional surrender at Allied headquarters in Rheims, France, to take effect the following day, ending the European conflict of World War II.

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On May 7, 1919, Eva Peron, who was a powerful political influence as the wife of the president of Argentina, was born. Following her death on July 26, 1952, her obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1812 English poet Robert Browning was born in London.
1833 Composer Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germany.
1840 Composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in Votkinsk, Russia.
1915 A German torpedo sank the British liner Lusitania off the Irish coast, killing nearly 1,200 people.
1939 Germany and Italy announced a military and political alliance, the Rome-Berlin Axis.
1954 The Battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam ended after 55 days with Vietnamese insurgents overrunning French forces.
1977 Seattle Slew won the Kentucky Derby on his way to horse racing’s Triple Crown.
1984 A $180 million out-of-court settlement was announced in the Agent Orange class-action suit brought by Vietnam veterans.
1992 A 203-year-old proposed constitutional amendment barring Congress from giving itself a midterm pay raise was ratified when Michigan became the 38th state to approve it.
2000 President Vladimir Putin took the oath of office in Russia’s first democratic transfer of power.
2008 Dmitry Medvedev was sworn in as Russia’s president.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Alex Smith, Football player

San Francisco ’49ers quarterback Alex Smith turns 28 years old today.

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Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert turns 65 years old today.

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1932 Pete Domenici, Former U.S. senator, R-N.M., turns 80
1946 Thelma Houston, R&B singer, turns 66
1946 Bill Kreutzmann, Rock musician (Grateful Dead), turns 66
1952 Amy Heckerling, Writer, director (“Clueless,” “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”), turns 60
1968 Traci Lords, Actress, turns 44
1974 Breckin Meyer, Actor, turns 38

 

Historic Birthdays

Eva Peron 5/7/1919 – 7/26/1952 Argentine wife of Juan Peron; developed independent political power base.Go to obituary »
86 Germain Boffrand 5/7/1667 – 3/18/1754
French architect; worked in the Baroque and Rococo styles
65 David Hume 5/7/1711 – 8/25/1776
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist
77 Robert Browning 5/7/1812 – 12/12/1889
English poet and writer
63 Johannes Brahms 5/7/1833 – 4/3/1897
German composer
78 Oskar von Miller 5/7/1855 – 4/9/1934
German engineer; founded the Munich Museum of Science and Technology
57 Marcus Loew 5/7/1870 – 9/5/1927
American film executive and movie theatre chain owner
89 Archibald MacLeish 5/7/1892 – 4/20/1982
American poet, playwright and government official
96 Kitty Godfree 5/7/1896 – 6/19/1992
English tennis player; won Olympic gold medal in 1920
60 Gary Cooper 5/7/1901 – 5/13/1961
American motion-picture actor
81 Edwin Herbert Land 5/7/1909 – 3/1/1991
American inventor and physicist; developed the Polaroid Land Camera

 

 

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May 07

Morning

“He that was healed wist not who it was.”
John 5:13

Years are short to the happy and healthy; but thirty-eight years of disease must have dragged a very weary length along the life of the poor impotent man. When Jesus, therefore, healed him by a word, while he lay at the pool of Bethesda, he was delightfully sensible of a change. Even so the sinner who has for weeks and months been paralysed with despair, and has wearily sighed for salvation, is very conscious of the change when the Lord Jesus speaks the word of power, and gives joy and peace in believing. The evil removed is too great to be removed without our discerning it; the life imparted is too remarkable to be possessed and remain inoperative; and the change wrought is too marvellous not to be perceived. Yet the poor man was ignorant of the author of his cure; he knew not the sacredness of his person, the offices which he sustained, or the errand which brought him among men. Much ignorance of Jesus may remain in hearts which yet feel the power of his blood. We must not hastily condemn men for lack of knowledge; but where we can see the faith which saves the soul, we must believe that salvation has been bestowed. The Holy Spirit makes men penitents long before he makes them divines; and he who believes what he knows, shall soon know more clearly what he believes. Ignorance is, however, an evil; for this poor man was much tantalized by the Pharisees, and was quite unable to cope with them. It is good to be able to answer gainsayers; but we cannot do so if we know not the Lord Jesus clearly and with understanding. The cure of his ignorance, however, soon followed the cure of his infirmity, for he was visited by the Lord in the temple; and after that gracious manifestation, he was found testifying that “it was Jesus who had made him whole.” Lord, if thou hast saved me, show me thyself, that I may declare thee to the sons of men.

Evening

“Acquaint now thyself with him.”
Job 22:21

If we would rightly “acquaint ourselves with God, and be at peace,” we must know him as he has revealed himself, not only in the unity of his essence and subsistence, but also in the plurality of his persons. God said, “Let us make man in our own image”–let not man be content until he knows something of the “us” from whom his being was derived. Endeavour to know the Father; bury your head in his bosom in deep repentance, and confess that you are not worthy to be called his son; receive the kiss of his love; let the ring which is the token of his eternal faithfulness be on your finger; sit at his table and let your heart make merry in his grace. Then press forward and seek to know much of the Son of God who is the brightness of his Father’s glory, and yet in unspeakable condescension of grace became man for our sakes; know him in the singular complexity of his nature: eternal God, and yet suffering, finite man; follow him as he walks the waters with the tread of deity, and as he sits upon the well in the weariness of humanity. Be not satisfied unless you know much of Jesus Christ as your Friend, your Brother, your Husband, your all. Forget not the Holy Spirit; endeavour to obtain a clear view of his nature and character, his attributes, and his works. Behold that Spirit of the Lord, who first of all moved upon chaos, and brought forth order; who now visits the chaos of your soul, and creates the order of holiness. Behold him as the Lord and giver of spiritual life, the Illuminator, the Instructor, the Comforter, and the Sanctifier. Behold him as, like holy unction, he descends upon the head of Jesus, and then afterwards rests upon you who are as the skirts of his garments. Such an intelligent, scriptural, and experimental belief in the Trinity in Unity is yours if you truly know God; and such knowledge brings peace indeed.