Performing Typical … atypically?
Monthly Archives: September 2007
The Twelve Months of the Year
Quote of the Day
“I read the words and ponder them, but most of all I look at Jesus and try to understand His life, when I want to know the fullest truth regarding God. And when thus I look at Him, what do I learn? First of all, the true divinity of Christ Himself. I cannot doubt what is His own conception of His own personality. Through everything He does, through everything He says, there shines the quiet, intense radiance of conscious Godhead. Again, I say, it is not a word or two which He utters, though He does say things which make known His self-consciousness, but it is a certain sense of originalness, of being, as it were, behind the processes of things — this is what has impressed mankind in Jesus, and been the real power of their often puzzled but never abandoned faith in His Divinity. He has appeared to men, in some way, as He appears to us today, to be not merely the channel but the fountain of Love and Wisdom and Power, of Pity and Inspiration and Hope: The wonderful thing about this sense of Divinity as it appears in Jesus is its naturalness, the absence of surprise or of any feeling of violence.”
… Phillips Brooks
How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth – OT Narrative
Next Morning – “Hope” in the Law
The Webster family in the Sunshine State
Reserved Reading – The Messiah in the Pentateuch
Next Morning – Introduction
As some of you may know, I’ve been working on (translation: thinking about) a book for about a year now. I started to put together a book proposal about three months ago, and have about half of it done.
Anyway, I’ll be teaching a course on the rough outline of the book at Wallen Baptist Church for the next three months. Each week, I’ll upload the Keynote (Powerpoint) presentation of the week on my page at YouTube.
Here’s the first of what hopefully (pun intended) will be many.
May you be encouraged.
“The whole earth is full of His glory” – Isaiah 6:3












