The similar phrase 'Worldly Christianity' is one used by Bonhoeffer. It's J Gresham Machen that I want to line up most closely with. See his Christianity and culture here. Having done commentaries on Proverbs (Heavenly Wisdom) and Song of Songs (Heavenly Love), a matching title for Ecclesiastes would be Heavenly Worldliness. For my stance on worldliness, see 3 posts here.

Lord's Day November 28 2021



I wore some new boots Sunday but my heel was rubbing. How distracting. Yet once you're there ready to preach it seems to go out of your mind thankfully. We had a fair number morning and evening. Just a few on zoom. I decided to preach a Proverb in the morning and a Psalm in the evening. So it was a pointed textual sermon from Proverbs 21:2 in the morning and Psalm 144 in the evening and it went okay I thought - interesting, lively. It's getting colder and the news is bleak but God's word continues to go out.

Midweek Meeting November 24 2021

 

So we reached the final chapter of 1 Chronicles on Wednesday night. Not an easy book to tackle and as ever I know better how I would do it than when I started. it is good to know it has been done. Not sure when we'll get to 2 Chronicles. Again a good prayer time as we continue to zoom. We had a members meeting the next eveing so didn't hang about. That was all very interesting. Watch this space.

In Writing 138 Latest Edition of IW now out

 

Edition 138 of In Writing is now available from the Evangelical Library.
I notice I have credited myself with the article The Nightingale of Wittenberg which is incorrect.
It was the work of Dr Ian Densham. Sorry Dr Densham.

10 Matching Names for Mixed Twins

University of the Fraser Valley, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
  1. Morris (or Horace) Doris
  2. John Joanna
  3. Tate Kate
  4. Samuel Pamela (Sam Pam)
  5. Eli Ella
  6. Benjamin Penelope (Benny Penny)
  7. William Gillian (Bill Gill)
  8. Oliver Holly (Ollie Holly)
  9. Warren Lauren
  10. Dilwyn Dilys

10 Matching Names for Twin Boys



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  1. James John
  2. Dylan Cynddylan
  3. Tyler Taylor
  4. Isaiah Jeremiah
  5. Aiden, Jaden
  6. Daniel Nathaniel
  7. Salvador Sydney
  8. Joe John
  9. Zach Zeke (Zechariah Ezekiel)
  10. Wayne Zayne
(Alvin Calvin, Gary Barry, Bryn Gwyn, Burt Kurt, Bryan Ryan, Tim Tom)

10 Matching Names for Twin Girls


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  1. Noreen Doreen (Nora Dora)
  2. Mia Nia
  3. Faith Hope
  4. Florence Paris
  5. Abigail and Gabrielle (Abby Gabby)
  6. Chloe Zoe
  7. Chloe Claire
  8. Sindy Sandy
  9. Linda Leila
  10. Ella Stella


Day Off Week 47 2021


It was slightly Christmassy this week. I started playing Christmas music and noticed a band I'd not noticed before from Canada called Coig who have two nice Christmas albums. I also read a few pages from a collection of Christmas stories I have on kindle that I downloaded last year or the year before and went out and did some Christmas shopping! I also read some more of Northanger Abbey, which I started to reread the other day in a beautiful Chiltern Publications edition and another in the series of art books from the shelf on the landing that I began on recently. This week, it was Lautrec. Again, I had a vague idea of things but this helped get me clearer on the short lived French artist. In the evening I watched the Bake off final because others were watching it.

Article in December Evangelical Times

 


The December Evangelical Times is just out and I have an article on it on Christmas with Isaiah.

More examples of Pareidolia 3

 

This one is inspired by a mere scratch in our hall at the bottom of the stairs, which
once were green but were then painted white.

Evangelical Library Lecture Christopher Blackwood


We had the last of this Autumn's lunch time lectures yesterday. We are still on zoom and for the first time that became a slight liability in that our speaker remained unseen throughout the lecture. Having said that, Dr Robert Oliver's lecture on the early Baptist Christopher Blackwood was an excellent introduction to a rather forgotten figure and his life in England, America and Ireland.
He lived 1606-1670. A Cambridge graduate, he became curate of Rye, in Sussex and when he embraced Baptist principles, he became pastor of a church which met at Spillshill House, near Staplehurst, Kent. When the civil wars came along he went into the army and accompanied the army to Ireland,. He was for some time pastor of a church in Dublin, ministering quite extensively in Ireland. He appears to have returned to England about the time of the Restoration. In 1661 he went briefly to America. Shortly after his return he resumed his residence in Dublin, where he died. A learned, well read man he was a strong advocate for freedom of conscience. His first publication was The Storming of Antichrist in his two Last and Strongest Garrisons, - Compulsion of Conscience and Infants' Baptism.
The lecture was topped and tailed with a personal reference to Dr Oliver's upbringing and family background in the Weald of Kent and a further reference to the founding of the Evangelical Library which once upon a time was the Beddington Free Grace Library. Geoffrey Williams the founder was from the Strict Baptist church in Galeed, Brighton where J K Popham (1847-1937) ministered for 55 years. That church like others in Sussex finds its roots in the earlier work in Sussex of Christopher Blackwood.

More examples of Pareidolia 2


 This one is on the bottom of the door of our downstairs loo.

Lord's Day November 21 2021


Yesterday, having finished my morning series on the Ten Commandments, I preached first on 1 Timothy 1:8 going through wrong ways to use the Law and the three legitimate uses spoken of by Calvin. In the evening we had communion and I preached on Hebrews 12:18-29 about our having come as believers to Mount Zion not Mount Sinai. Numbers were down rather in the morning but a lady came who we haven't seen for a long while, with her two young children who were very patient before Sunday School (where we potentially have ten at the moment).

More examples of Pareidolia 1


We did mention pareidolia some time ago. Recently I recently snapped three example from home that I have lived with for years. This first is on my wardrobe.

Wales beat Austraiia

I know there's been no comment on the recent Welsh internationals. That's partly because they lost the first two although they did finally win against Fiji but that was on the Lord's Day so I didn't watch. Great game today that Wales finally snuck in the final minute 29-28. Australia were again ill-disciplined and played most of the game one man short. Man of the match was Taine Basham. Nice to see a Gwent boy doing well.

Midweek Meeting November 17 2021


Back to 1 Chronicles tonight and the penultimate chapter, Chapter 28. I felt I was able to do that quite well. We had a good time of prayer. It is difficult to see how we will get out of the zoom zone. Perhaps we need to start a once a month in person meeting. Anyway, a good meeting otherwise.