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All the purposes of man have been defeated, but not the purposes of God. The promises of man may be broken—many of them are made to be broken—but the promises of God shall all be fulfilled. He is a promise-maker, but He never was a promise-breaker; He is a promise-keeping God, and every one of His people shall prove it to be so. This is my grateful, personal confidence, "The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me"—unworthy me, lost and ruined me. 

Charles Spurgeon, A Defense of Calvinism

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Thursday
01Feb2007

Illumination

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I was going over my notes for this afternoon's small group study this morning.  We're discussing paradoxes, antinomies, and the analogy of faith.  I was reading from my systematic theolgy books, hoping for some "illumination" when the sun shone on a crystal prism I have hanging in the window of the sunroom and cast a rainbow on my notes.  Not the illumination I was hoping for, but I enjoyed it!

Reader Comments (3)

I think God has a sense of humour.

February 1, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermissmellifluous

: )

February 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKim from Hiraeth

Very cool. I love the "little things".

February 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterjoythruChrist

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