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On This Day: May 14

Updated May 13, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 14, 1948, the independent state of Israel was proclaimed as British rule in Palestine came to an end.
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On May 14, 1885, Otto Klemperer, who was one of the foremost German conductors, was born. Following his death on July 6, 1973, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1643 Louis XIV became King of France at age 4 on the death of his father, Louis XIII.
1787 Delegates began gathering in Philadelphia for a convention to draw up the U.S. Constitution.
1796 English physician Edward Jenner administered the first vaccination against smallpox.
1804 The Lewis and Clark expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory left St. Louis.
1904 The first Olympic games to be held in the United States opened in St. Louis.
1942 Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait” was first performed, by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
1942 The Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps was established.
1955 Representatives from the Soviet Union and seven other Communist bloc countries signed the Warsaw Pact in Poland.
1973 The United States launched Skylab 1, its first manned space station.
1998 Singer Frank Sinatra died at age 82.
1998 The TV series “Seinfeld” aired its final episode.
2001 The Supreme Court ruled that there is no exception in federal law for people to use marijuana to ease their pain from cancer, AIDS or other illnesses.
2007 DaimlerChrysler said it was selling almost all of Chrysler to a private equity firm for $7.4 billion, backing out of a troubled 1998 takeover.
2007 The trial of suspected al-Qaida operative Jose Padilla opened in Miami. (Padilla was later convicted of terrorism conspiracy and sentenced to 17 years in prison.)
2008 The Interior Department declared the polar bear a threatened species because of the loss of Arctic sea ice.
2011 Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund and potential candidate for president of France, was charged with sexually assaulting a Manhattan hotel maid. (He later resigned from the IMF; the charges against him were dropped.)

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

George Lucas, Director, producer (“Star Wars” movies)

Director- producer George Lucas (“Star Wars” movies) turns 68 years old today.

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Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Facebook

Founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg turns 28 years old today.

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1942 Byron Dorgan, Former U.S. senator, D-N.D., turns 70
1942 Tony Perez, Baseball Hall of Famer, turns 70
1943 Jack Bruce, Rock musician (Cream), turns 69
1951 Robert Zemeckis, Director, turns 61
1952 David Byrne, Rock singer (Talking Heads), turns 60
1955 Tom Donilon, National security adviser, turns 57
1961 Tim Roth, Actor, turns 51
1969 Cate Blanchett, Actress, turns 43
1971 Sofia Coppola, Director (“Lost in Translation”), turns 41
1977 Roy Halladay, Baseball player, turns 35
1979 Dan Auerbach, Rock musician-singer (The Black Keys), turns 33
1983 Frank Gore, Football player, turns 29
1983 Amber Tamblyn, Actress, turns 29
1993 Miranda Cosgrove, Actress (“iCarly,” “Drake and Josh”), turns 19

 

Historic Birthdays

Otto Klemperer 5/14/1885 – 7/6/1973 German conductor.Go to obituary »
61 Margaret of Valois 5/14/1553 – 3/27/1615
Queen consort of Navarre known mainly for her “Memoires”
71 Francois de Callieres 5/14/1645 – 3/5/1717
French author and diplomat
87 Robert Owen 5/14/1771 – 11/17/1858
Welsh manufacturer and social reformer
69 Sir Frederick Borden 5/14/1847 – 1/6/1917
Canadian statesman; helped create Canadian navy
73 Alton Parker 5/14/1852 – 5/10/1926
American politician; opposed Theodore Roosevelt in 1904
51 Kurt Eisner 5/14/1867 – 2/21/1919
German Socialist journalist and statesman
57 Julian Eltinge 5/14/1883 – 3/7/1941
American vaudeville star and famous female impersonator
87 Al White 5/14/1895 – 7/8/1982
American diver and Olympic gold medalist (1924)
66 Mohammad Ayub 5/14/1907 – 4/19/1974
President of Pakistan (1958-1969)

 

 

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May 14

MORNING

“All that believe are justified.”
Acts 13:39

The believer in Christ receives a present justification. Faith does not produce this fruit by-and-by, but now. So far as justification is the result of faith, it is given to the soul in the moment when it closes with Christ, and accepts him as its all in all. Are they who stand before the throne of God justified now?–so are we, as truly and as clearly justified as they who walk in white and sing melodious praises to celestial harps. The thief upon the cross was justified the moment that he turned the eye of faith to Jesus; and Paul, the aged, after years of service, was not more justified than was the thief with no service at all. We are today accepted in the Beloved, today absolved from sin, today acquitted at the bar of God. Oh! soul-transporting thought! There are some clusters of Eshcol’s vine which we shall not be able to gather till we enter heaven; but this is a bough which runneth over the wall. This is not as the corn of the land, which we can never eat till we cross the Jordan; but this is part of the manna in the wilderness, a portion of our daily nutriment with which God supplies us in our journeying to and fro. We are now–even now pardoned; even now are our sins put away; even now we stand in the sight of God accepted, as though we had never been guilty. “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.” There is not a sin in the Book of God, even now, against one of his people. Who dareth to lay anything to their charge? There is neither speck, nor spot, nor wrinkle, nor any such thing remaining upon any one believer in the matter of justification in the sight of the Judge of all the earth. Let present privilege awaken us to present duty, and now, while life lasts, let us spend and be spent for our sweet Lord Jesus.

EVENING

“Made perfect.”
Hebrews 12:23

Recollect that there are two kinds of perfection which the Christian needs–the perfection of justification in the person of Jesus, and the perfection of sanctification wrought in him by the Holy Spirit. At present, corruption yet remains even in the breasts of the regenerate–experience soon teaches us this. Within us are still lusts and evil imaginations. But I rejoice to know that the day is coming when God shall finish the work which he has begun; and he shall present my soul, not only perfect in Christ, but perfect through the Spirit, without spot or blemish, or any such thing. Can it be true that this poor sinful heart of mine is to become holy even as God is holy? Can it be that this spirit, which often cries, “O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this sin and death?” shall get rid of sin and death–that I shall have no evil things to vex my ears, and no unholy thoughts to disturb my peace? Oh, happy hour! may it be hastened! When I cross the Jordan, the work of sanctification will be finished; but not till that moment shall I even claim perfection in myself. Then my spirit shall have its last baptism in the Holy Spirit’s fire. Methinks I long to die to receive that last and final purification which shall usher me into heaven. Not an angel more pure than I shall be, for I shall be able to say, in a double sense, “I am clean,” through Jesus’ blood, and through the Spirit’s work. Oh, how should we extol the power of the Holy Ghost in thus making us fit to stand before our Father in heaven! Yet let not the hope of perfection hereafter make us content with imperfection now. If it does this, our hope cannot be genuine; for a good hope is a purifying thing, even now. The work of grace must be abiding in us now or it cannot be perfected then. Let us pray to “be filled with the Spirit,” that we may bring forth increasingly the fruits of righteousness.