Friday, January 9, 2009

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"There are children of God who need this text, ‘Behold, I make all things new,’ whose sigh is that they so soon grow dull and weary in the ways of God, and therefore they need daily renewing. After a few months a vigorous young Christian will begin to cool down; and those who have been long in the ways of God find that final perseverance must be a miracle if ever it is to be accomplished, for naturally they tire and faint.

Well, now, dear friends, why do you and I ever get stale and flat? Why, it is because we get away from him who says, ‘Behold, I make all things new.’ The straight way to a perpetual newness and freshness of holy youth is to go to Christ again, just as we did at the first. A better thing still is never to leave him, but to stand for ever at the cross-foot delighting yourself in his all-sufficient sacrifice.

They that are full of the joy of the Lord never find life grow weary. Getting near to Christ, you will partake in his joy, and that joy shall be your strength, your freshness, the newness of your life. God grant us to drink of the eternal founts, that we may for ever overflow.”

- Charles Spurgeon, “Sermon for New Year’s Day”


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8 comments:

Unknown said...

excellent quote...moderately OK photos...and of course by moderately OK I mean amazing.

I got into John Donne recently. Incredible.

Check out my favorite poem ever right here

R.D. Thompson said...

dunno why it made me post under that last name...weird.

When is your website due and are you in any way excited about No Line On The Horizon?

Jefferson Twillsbury said...

I can't believe I fell for that. I even saw that the URL was youtube and assumed some guy was reading the poem on video. Yargh!

Website - 1 to 2 weeks.

And yes, yes I am. Both Brian Eno and The Edge say it's the best album to date.

Jefferson Twillsbury said...

And aren't they beautiful? What a God we have.

R.D. Thompson said...

OOOOOO RIC ROLLED!

Anonymous said...

Wow, what kind of trees are those? Beautiful.

Jefferson Twillsbury said...

I'm not exactly sure what kind of trees they were. I just got finished shooting a commercial job and walked outside and they were right there, frozen berries glistening in the winter sun.

Michael Spotts: . said...

I got rolled. I should've read the comments. Lovely photos.