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May 09

MORNING

“But now is Christ risen from the dead.”
1 Corinthians 15:20

The whole system of Christianity rests upon the fact that “Christ is risen from the dead;” for, “If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain: ye are yet in your sins.” The divinity of Christ finds its surest proof in his resurrection, since he was “Declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.” It would not be unreasonable to doubt his deity if he had not risen. Moreover, Christ’s sovereignty depends upon his resurrection, “For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living.” Again, our justification, that choice blessing of the covenant, is linked with Christ’s triumphant victory over death and the grave; for “He was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.” Nay, more, our very regeneration is connected with his resurrection, for we are “Begotten again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.” And most certainly our ultimate resurrection rests here, for, “If the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.” If Christ be not risen, then shall we not rise; but if he be risen then they who are asleep in Christ have not perished, but in their flesh shall surely behold their God. Thus, the silver thread of resurrection runs through all the believer’s blessings, from his regeneration onwards to his eternal glory, and binds them together. How important then will this glorious fact be in his estimation, and how will he rejoice that beyond a doubt it is established, that “now is Christ risen from the dead”!

“The promise is fulfill’d,

Redemption’s work is done,

Justice with mercy’s reconciled,

For God has raised his Son.”

EVENING

“The only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.”
John 1:14

Believer, you can bear your testimony that Christ is the only begotten of the Father, as well as the first begotten from the dead. You can say, “He is divine to me, if he be human to all the world beside. He has done that for me which none but a God could do. He has subdued my stubborn will, melted a heart of adamant, opened gates of brass, and snapped bars of iron. He hath turned for me my mourning into laughter, and my desolation into joy; he hath led my captivity captive, and made my heart rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. Let others think as they will of him, to me he must be the only begotten of the Father: blessed be his name. And he is full of grace. Ah! had he not been, I should never have been saved. He drew me when I struggled to escape from his grace; and when at last I came all trembling like a condemned culprit to his mercy-seat, he said, Thy sins which are many are all forgiven thee: be of good cheer.’ And he is full of truth. True have his promises been, not one has failed. I bear witness that never servant had such a master as I have; never brother such a kinsman as he has been to me; never spouse such a husband as Christ has been to my soul; never sinner a better Saviour; never mourner a better comforter than Christ hath been to my spirit. I want none beside him. In life he is my life, and in death he shall be the death of death; in poverty Christ is my riches; in sickness he makes my bed; in darkness he is my star, and in brightness he is my sun; he is the manna of the camp in the wilderness, and he shall be the new corn of the host when they come to Canaan. Jesus is to me all grace and no wrath, all truth and no falsehood: and of truth and grace he is full, infinitely full. My soul, this night, bless with all thy might the only Begotten.'”

 

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On This Day: May 9

Updated May 8, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 9, 1994, South Africa’s newly elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country’s first black president.
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On May 9, 1874, Howard Carter, the British archaeologist who discovered the Egyptian tomb of King Tutankhamen, was born. Following his death on March 2, 1939, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1502 Christopher Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on his fourth and final trip to the Western Hemisphere.
1918 “60 Minutes” newsman Mike Wallace was born Myron Wallace in Brookline, Mass.
1926 Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett made what they claimed was the first airplane flight over the North Pole. (Evidence suggests they may have missed their target by 150 miles.)
1936 Italy annexed Ethiopia.
1961 Federal Communications Commission chairman Newton N. Minow condemned TV programming as a “vast wasteland” in a speech to the National Association of Broadcasters.
1974 The House Judiciary Committee opened hearings on whether to recommend the impeachment of President Richard Nixon.
1974 A concert in Cambridge, Mass., prompted rock critic Jon Landau to write, “I saw rock and roll future and it’s name is Bruce Springsteen.”
1978 The bullet-riddled body of former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro, who’d been abducted by the Red Brigades, was found in an automobile in the center of Rome.
1994 South Africa’s newly-elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country’s first black president.
1994 Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire, was placed under quarantine after an outbreak of Ebola virus.
2004 Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov and 23 other people were killed in a bombing in the capital Grozny.
2010 Dallas Braden pitched the 19th perfect game in major league history, leading the Oakland Athletics in a 4-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
2010 Singer Lena Horne died at age 92.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Rosario Dawson, Actress

Actress Rosario Dawson turns 33 years old today.

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Mike D’Antoni, Basketball coach

New York Knicks head coach Mike D’Antoni turns 61 years old today.

AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek

1936 Albert Finney, Actor, turns 76
1936 Glenda Jackson, Actress, turns 76
1937 James L. Brooks, Director, turns 75
1942 John Aschroft, Former attorney general, turns 70
1946 Candice Bergen, Actress (“Murphy Brown”), turns 66
1948 Calvin Murphy, Basketball Hall of Famer, turns 64
1949 Billy Joel, Rock singer, musician, turns 63
1950 Tom Petersson, Rock singer, musician (Cheap Trick), turns 62
1951 Alley Mills, Actress (“The Wonder Years”), turns 61
1960 Tony Gwynn, Baseball Hall of Famer, turns 52
1970 Ghostface Killah, Rapper (Wu-Tang Clan), turns 42
1979 Brandon Webb, Baseball player, turns 33
1982 Rachel Boston, Actress (“American Dreams”), turns 30
1984 Prince Fielder, Baseball player, turns 28
1985 Audrina Patridge, TV personality (“The Hills”), turns 27

 

Historic Birthdays

Howard Carter 5/9/1874 – 3/2/1939 English archaeologist.Go to obituary »
59 John Brown 5/9/1800 – 12/2/1859
American abolitionist; led raid on the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry in 1859
56 Belle Boyd 5/9/1844 – 6/11/1900
American actress and Confederate spy during the Civil War
67 Carl Gustaf Laval 5/9/1845 – 2/2/1913
Swedish scientist, engineer and inventor
77 Sir James Barrie 5/9/1860 – 6/19/1937
Scottish dramatist and novelist; wrote “Peter Pan”
63 Lilian Mary Baylis 5/9/1874 – 11/25/1937
English theatrical manager
85 Henry J. Kaiser 5/9/1882 – 8/24/1967
American industrialist; built dams, bridges and ships
72 Jose Ortega y Gasset 5/9/1883 – 10/18/1955
Spanish philosopher and humanist
76 William du Bois 5/9/1916 – 2/5/1993
American author and illustrator of children’s books
67 Pancho Gonzales 5/9/1928 – 7/3/1995
American tennis player; U.S. Open single’s champion 8 times between 1953 and 1961