Praise the LORD!

One Psalm, three great hymns.  Read Psalm 117 in all its brevity, and then see how two different hymn writers interpreted it.  The hymns came from C H Spurgeon’s Our Own Hymn-Book. Psalm 117 Praise the LORD, all nations!  Extol him, all peoples!  For great is his steadfast love toward us, and the faithfulness of…

Profit-based priorities

How often do we struggle with our priorities in life?  How do we respond to these struggles, and allocate our time appropriately?  Here’s a quote on the subject from today’s reading in “Voices From The Past”, Puritan Devotional Readings, page 128. “In worldly concerns, men discern their opportunities, and are careful to improve them before…

Humility 101

Here’s a quote from today’s reading in “Voices From The Past” Humble souls may groan under affliction, they will not grumble when things are calm.  Proud hearts may speak of patience, but in the storm it is the humble heart that exercises patience. I am afflicted says the humble soul, but it is mercy I…

A Bigger Library

The mail brought more BOOKS yesterday!  I LOVE it when that happens.  Books are one of my weaknesses, and I think I’m going to need more shelves in my office library, or at the least rearrange a bit.  I’m running out of room. Yesterday’s acquisitions came from monergismbooks.com.  It’s one of my favorite book sites…

Library additions

Two more books were delivered today, and I am really looking forward to working through them. The first is “Our Own Hymn-Book,” and it’s subtitled “A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public, Social and Private Worship.”  It was compiled by C. H. Spurgeon in 1866.  This version is a reprint by Pilgrim Publications, BOX…

Faith On Trial

Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a preacher for most of the 20th century, with most of his time at the Westminster Chapel in London.  Many of his sermons have been transcribed into books, including an outstanding series on Romans, which should be in every pastor’s library. Recently, I’ve been reading his book on Psalm 73, entitled…

Just Do It

I often refer to this Arthur C Clarke short story, Superiority, when working on a project that is almost done, but testing keeps finding something that COULD be a bit better, or some other inconsequential reason that will postpone the launch of an application. Of course, there’s always the chance I’m reading it wrong.  Maybe…