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Just Another Day In Paradise

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June 22

MORNING

“Ephraim is a cake not turned.”
Hosea 7:8

A cake not turned is uncooked on one side; and so Ephraim was, in many respects, untouched by divine grace: though there was some partial obedience, there was very much rebellion left. My soul, I charge thee, see whether this be thy case. Art thou thorough in the things of God? Has grace gone through the very centre of thy being so as to be felt in its divine operations in all thy powers, thy actions, thy words, and thy thoughts? To be sanctified, spirit, soul, and body, should be thine aim and prayer; and although sanctification may not be perfect in thee anywhere in degree, yet it must be universal in its action; there must not be the appearance of holiness in one place and reigning sin in another, else thou, too, wilt be a cake not turned.

A cake not turned is soon burnt on the side nearest the fire, and although no man can have too much religion, there are some who seem burnt black with bigoted zeal for that part of truth which they have received, or are charred to a cinder with a vainglorious Pharisaic ostentation of those religious performances which suit their humour. The assumed appearance of superior sanctity frequently accompanies a total absence of all vital godliness. The saint in public is a devil in private. He deals in flour by day and in soot by night. The cake which is burned on one side, is dough on the other.

If it be so with me, O Lord, turn me! Turn my unsanctified nature to the fire of thy love and let it feel the sacred glow, and let my burnt side cool a little while I learn my own weakness and want of heat when I am removed from thy heavenly flame. Let me not be found a double-minded man, but one entirely under the powerful influence of reigning grace; for well I know if I am left like a cake unturned, and am not on both sides the subject of thy grace, I must be consumed forever amid everlasting burnings.

EVENING

“Waiting for the adoption.”
Romans 8:23

Even in this world saints are God’s children, but men cannot discover them to be so, except by certain moral characteristics. The adoption is not manifested, the children are not yet openly declared. Among the Romans a man might adopt a child, and keep it private for a long time: but there was a second adoption in public; when the child was brought before the constituted authorities its former garments were taken off, and the father who took it to be his child gave it raiment suitable to its new condition of life. “Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be.” We are not yet arrayed in the apparel which befits the royal family of heaven; we are wearing in this flesh and blood just what we wore as the sons of Adam; but we know that “when he shall appear” who is the “first-born among many brethren,” we shall be like him, we shall see him as he is. Cannot you imagine that a child taken from the lowest ranks of society, and adopted by a Roman senator, would say to himself, “I long for the day when I shall be publicly adopted. Then I shall leave off these plebeian garments, and be robed as becomes my senatorial rank”? Happy in what he has received, for that very reason he groans to get the fulness of what is promised him. So it is with us today. We are waiting till we shall put on our proper garments, and shall be manifested as the children of God. We are young nobles, and have not yet worn our coronets. We are young brides, and the marriage day is not yet come, and by the love our Spouse bears us, we are led to long and sigh for the bridal morning. Our very happiness makes us groan after more; our joy, like a swollen spring, longs to well up like an Iceland geyser, leaping to the skies, and it heaves and groans within our spirit for want of space and room by which to manifest itself to men.

 

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On This Day: June 22

Updated June 21, 2012, 2:28 pm

NYT Front Page

On June 22, 1940, during World War II, Adolf Hitler gained a stunning victory as France was forced to sign an armistice eight days after German forces overran Paris.

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On June 22, 1898, Erich Maria Remarque, the German-born author of “All Quiet on the Western Front”, was born. Following his death on Sept. 25, 1970, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1815 Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated for the second time.
1868 Arkansas was re-admitted to the Union.
1870 Congress created the Department of Justice.
1938 Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmeling of Germany in the first round of their rematch in New York City’s Yankee Stadium.
1940 France was forced to sign an armistice eight days after German forces overran Paris during World War II.
1941 Germany invaded the Soviet Union during World War II.
1944 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the GI Bill of Rights, authorizing a broad package of benefits for World War II veterans.
1945 The World War II battle for Okinawa ended; 12,520 Americans and 110,000 Japanese were killed in the 83-day campaign.
1969 Singer-actress Judy Garland died at age 47.
1970 President Richard Nixon signed a measure lowering the voting age to 18.
1977 Former Attorney General John N. Mitchell began serving a sentence for his role in the Watergate cover-up.
1981 Mark David Chapman pleaded guilty to killing rock musician John Lennon.
1986 Diego Maradona scored both goals in Argentina’s 2-1 World Cup quarterfinal victory over England in Mexico City – including one that he punched in, unseen by the referee. When asked about the play later, Maradona said, “It was the hand of God.”
1992 The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that hate-crime laws that ban cross-burning and similar expressions of racial bias violate free-speech rights.
1993 Former first lady Pat Nixon died at age 81.
2009 Jon and Kate Gosselin, stars of the reality TV series “Jon & Kate Plus 8,” announced plans to divorce.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Meryl Streep, Actress

Actress Meryl Streep turns 63 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini

Dianne Feinstein, U.S. senator, D-Calif.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., turns 79 years old today.

AP Photo/Susan Walsh

1928 Ralph Waite, Actor (“The Waltons”), turns 84
1936 Kris Kristofferson, Country singer, actor, turns 76
1943 Brit Hume, Broadcast journalist, turns 69
1944 Peter Asher, Singer (Peter and Gordon), turns 68
1947 David L. Lander, Actor (“Laverne and Shirley”), turns 65
1948 Todd Rundgren, Rock singer, musician, turns 64
1949 Alan Osmond, Singer (The Osmonds), turns 63
1949 Lindsay Wagner, Actress (“The Bionic Woman”), turns 63
1952 Graham Greene, Actor, turns 60
1953 Cyndi Lauper, Singer, turns 59
1960 Tracy Pollan, Actress, turns 52
1962 Clyde Drexler, Basketball Hall of Famer, turns 50
1964 Dan Brown, Author (“The Da Vinci Code”), turns 48
1971 Mary Lynn Rajskub, Actress (“24”), turns 41
1973 Carson Daly, TV personality, turns 39
1974 Donald Faison, Actor (“Scrubs”), turns 38
1978 Champ Bailey, Football player, turns 34

 

Historic Birthdays

Erich Maria Remarque 6/22/1898 – 9/25/1970 German novelist; wrote “All Quiet on the Western Front”.Go to obituary »
66 Giuseppe Mazzini 6/22/1805 – 3/10/1872
Italian propagandist and revolutionary
67 William McDougall 6/22/1871 – 11/28/1938
English-born American psychologist
87 Sir Julian Huxley 6/22/1887 – 2/14/1975
English biologist, philosopher, educator and author
85 Carl Hubbell 6/22/1903 – 11/21/1988
American professional baseball player
48 Michael Todd 6/22/1909 – 3/22/1958
American producer and showman
88 John Hunt 6/22/1910 – 11/8/1998
English mountaineer, explorer and army officer
59 Gower Champion 6/22/1921 – 8/25/1980
American choreographer, dancer and director
70 Joseph Papp 6/22/1921 – 10/31/1991
American theatrical producer and director
22 Freddie Prinze 6/22/1954 – 1/29/1977
American TV actor and comedian

 

 

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