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Morning Prayer, by John Calvin

Have you ever wondered how our fore-fathers in the faith became such solid rocks in their understanding of God's ways and His Word? Or how they developed such deep personal relationships with Him? Their morning and evening prayers provide an answer.

My GOD, my Father and Preserver, who of Your goodness has watched over me during the past night, and brought me to this day, grant also that I may spend it wholly in the worship and service of Your most holy deity. Let me not think, or say, or do a single thing which tends not to Your service and submission to Your will, that thus all my actions may aim at Your glory and the salvation of my brethren, while they are taught by my example to serve You.

And as You are giving light to this world for the purposes of external life by the rays of the sun, so enlighten my mind by the effulgence of Your Spirit, that He may guide me in the way of Your righteousness. To whatever purpose I apply my mind, may the end which I ever propose to myself be Your honor and service. May I expect all happiness from Your grace and goodness only. Let me not attempt anything whatever that is not pleasing to You.

Grant also, that while I labor for the maintenance of this life, and care for the things which pertain to food and raiment, I may raise my mind above them to the blessed and heavenly life which You have promised to Your children.

Be pleased also, in manifesting Yourself to me as the protector of my soul as well as my body, to strengthen and fortify me against all the assaults of the devil, and deliver me from all the dangers which continually beset us in this life.

But seeing it is a small thing to have begun, unless I also persevere, I therefore entreat of You, O Lord, not only to be my guide and director for this day, but to keep me under Your protection to the very end of life, that thus my whole course may be performed under Your superintendence.

As I ought to make progress, do thou add daily more and more to the gifts of Your grace until I wholly adhere to Your Son Jesus Christ, whom we justly regard as the true Sun, shining constantly in our minds.

In order to my obtaining of You these great and manifold blessings, forget, and out of Your infinite mercy, forgive my offences, as You have promised that You will do to those who call upon You in sincerity.

Grant that I may hear Your voice in the morning since I have hoped in You. Show me the way in which I should walk, since I have lifted up my soul unto You. Deliver me from my enemies, O Lord, I have fled unto You. Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God. Let Your good Spirit conduct me to the land of uprightness.

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Evening Prayer, by John Calvin

LORD GOD, who has given man the night for rest, as You have created the day in which he may employ himself in labor, grant, I pray, that my body may so rest during this night that my mind cease not to be awake to You, nor my heart faint or be overcome with torpor, preventing it from adhering steadfastly to the love of You.

While laying aside my cares to relax and relieve my mind, may I not, in the meanwhile, forget You, nor may the remembrance of Your goodness and grace, which ought always to be deeply engraved on my mind, escape my memory.

In like manner, also, as the body rests may my conscience enjoy rest. Grant, moreover, that in taking sleep I may not give indulgence to the flesh, but only allow myself as much as the weakness of this natural state requires, to my being enabled thereafter to be more alert in Your service.

Be pleased to keep me so chaste and unpolluted, not less in mind than in body, and safe from all dangers, that my sleep itself may turn to the glory of Your name. But since this day has not passed away without my having in many ways offended You through my proneness to evil, in like manner as all things are now covered by the darkness of the night, so let every thing that is sinful in me lie buried in Your mercy.

Hear me, O God, Father and Preserver, through Jesus Christ Your Son. AMEN.

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10 Reasons to Read Christian History

ChristianityToday.com has published their Top 10 Reasons to Read Christian History. (HT Jolly Blogger)  Two reasons caught my eye:

#2 Because it liberates you from the tyranny of the present. C.S. Lewis "compared the reader of history to the man who has lived in many places. This man 'is not likely to be deceived by the local errors of his native village; the scholar has lived in many times and is therefore in some degree immune from the great cataract of nonsense that pours from the press and the microphone of his own age.'"

#4 Because whatever question is on your mind, someone smarter than you has already seen it clearer, thought about it longer, and expressed it better. Why reinvent the wheel?

I remember the time when a young man came to me and said he was reading John Calvin's "Institutes." I encouraged him and said that Calvin was a great Christian thinker and teacher. The young man mentioned that he had found a web site whose author was listing all of Calvin's errors and misconceptions. I said that I had no idea about the critic's specific issues, but predicted that as he kept reading the "Institutes" he would find that Calvin had anticipated and answered all of the critic's concerns. Three weeks later, the young man reported that Calvin had indeed anticipated and clearly answered the web critic. Be assurred,"whatever question is on your mind, someone smarter than you has already seen it clearer, thought about it longer, and expressed it better."

Read the Christianity Today article here.

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Drifting Toward Catastrophe

If you've not read Thomas Sowell's Point of No Return?, you really must do so. Here are his opening words:

"It is hard to think of a time when a nation -- and a whole civilization -- has drifted more futilely toward a bigger catastrophe than that looming over the United States and western civilization today.

Nuclear weapons in the hands of Iran and North Korea mean that it is only a matter of time before there are nuclear weapons in the hands of international terrorist organizations. North Korea needs money and Iran has brazenly stated its aim as the destruction of Israel -- and both its actions and its rhetoric suggest aims that extend even beyond a second Holocaust.


Indonesian protesters carry a picture of Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and shout slogans calling on Iran to stop its nuclear program, outside the Iranian embassy in Jakarta August 9, 2006. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA)

Send not to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee."

The comments sections is also interesting and instructive.

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Fight or Die

I have heard retired American military talking heads bemoaning the fact that terrorists don’t fight the way we in the West do. Terrorists hide in holes and pop up without warning to shoot IDF troopers. Terrorists don’t attack in common military formations --- they don’t follow military rules of engagement. Terrorists use civilians as shields. Terrorists blow up their own people in markets and in mosques. Terrorists include six-month old babies in their airline bombing plans.

I can’t believe this whining. Since when have “defenders” not popped up out of holes? Since when have those with a firepower disadvantage chosen to stand out in the open and be destroyed? Terrorists do what they do.

The West has a simple choice. We either learn how to fight and kill terrorists and to utterly destroy terrorist military organizations that break all of the Western rules --- or we die and our civilization dies. Christians and Jews must fight together or they will die together.

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