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What’s in a Chair? Everything You’re Worth! Part Deux

What’s in a Chair? Everything You’re Worth! Part Deux



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What’s in a Chair? Everything You’re Worth!

What’s in a Chair? Everything You’re Worth!



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We Do Not Know What We Do Not Know!

“But blind to former as to future fate, What mortal knows his pre-existent state?”

(The Dunciad) – Alexander Pope (1688-1744)

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March 11, Psalm 130:5

“I pray to God — my life a prayer — and wait for what he’ll say and do. My life’s on the line before God, my Lord, waiting and watching till morning, waiting and watching till morning.”

Psalm 130:5 MSG – A verse of the day from the Bible presented in Eugene Peterson’s contemporary version called The Message. Accompanied by a personal reflection below.

Waiting is hard work.  How you wait, though, is important in that it affects what kind of person it shapes you into.  I’d like to be like David, the psalmist, who speaks of watching and waiting until morning, but praying all the while, while waiting.  In fact, he states that his life itself is a prayer, that’s how much in communion he is with his God while he is waiting for the morning.  If you’re waiting, I hope and trust you will also prayerfully watch and wait, just like David.

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Proof that English spelling is an evil trap

An evil trap, indeed!

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“… It’s winter now I waken…”

A Daughter of Eve

by Christina Rossetti
A fool I was to sleep at noon,
         And wake when night is chilly
Beneath the comfortless cold moon;
A fool to pluck my rose too soon,
         A fool to snap my lily.
My garden-plot I have not kept;
         Faded and all-forsaken,
I weep as I have never wept:
Oh it was summer when I slept,
         It’s winter now I waken.
Talk what you please of future spring
         And sun-warm’d sweet to-morrow:—
Stripp’d bare of hope and everything,
No more to laugh, no more to sing,
         I sit alone with sorrow.