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Entries from January 2008

balance

January 31st, 2008 · 1 Comment

My mom encouraged me with a verse last night: don’t be an unturned cake. She didn’t know where it was, but that’s quite an indelible image. It means to live a balanced life and not overcook one side and neglect the other side. I looked it up this morning and here it is from Hosea 7:8–

Ephraim mixes with the nations;
Ephraim is a flat cake not turned over.

Good reminder.

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Tags: Reflections

little drops of water

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

“Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the beauteous land.”

So I haven’t posted for a week, but I promise to write at (the very) least a post a week, no matter how small to keep practicing thought to pen.

Little by little, we hone in the skill of crafting sentences: short and sweet, terse and succinct. Because “clutter is the disease of American writing.” Any writing coach will tell you practice makes perfect. I read about a famous screenwriter who wouldn’t sleep unless he wrote at least 1000 words a day. He kept his resolution. And he went on to win an Oscar for best screenplay.

However, as an aside, we shouldn’t forget in God’s eyes content trumps form. Good form is just the means to communicate the thoughts. So we cannot neglect Bible reading and prayer. Good (personal) Bible studies produces good, deep, and edifying thoughts (cf. Php 2:8-9). Writing those thoughts well though, will only come with practice.

The Bible echoes the principle of doing our part for successful ministry. From the parable of the talents, we see the ones who invested themselves were eventually given even more talents. (Isn’t that nice? The more you _____, the better you’ll _____. Fill blank with a holy work.) In Galatians 6:7, we see the law of the harvest–we reap what we sow. In many Bible accounts, we see that God’s mighty works accompanied elements of human effort–for human action is the indicator of faith and trust in God. Remember, Paul planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase (1 Cor 3:6). Human effort and God’s abidance go hand-in-hand. So, we really have to do our part.

Certainly per se, God does not need us to serve as channels of His great works. But that’s why servitude is such a blessing. We, of all creatures, fallen and all, can be part of God’s salvation plan. How wonderful is that opportunity? And how richly will we be undeservedly repaid in eternity? So when it comes to any form of church work, it’s wise to always try our best, keep working on improving, and not be fearful of doing a poor job.

So, for those interested in contributing to Literary Ministry, it basically comes down to Bible reading, prayer, Psalm-1-like meditation, and writing, writing, writing.

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Tags: Reflections · Rhetoric

immaterial indecisions

January 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Clarity (eventually) came when deciding between grad school or working straight out of college. I chose the former. But yesterday it wasn’t so easy. Eventually I decided not to purchase the house, and in the back of my mind I wonder hmmm what if.

But what I’m realizing is that the decision wasn’t so big after all. The price tag was what made it seem that way.

Thank God! For the truly big decisions in life–like, you know–it isn’t a question at all.

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Tags: Reflections

fiat lux et facta est lux

January 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Be light made. And light was made.

I’ve been working on a Manna article for Manna 55 and discovered that I’ve forgotten how to write. Without practice I guess that’s what happens. So I will blog regularly again. Hopefully that will help with writing for church too. Comment generously!

Speaking of Manna, Manna 53 was just published online on Monday.

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Tags: Announcements