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At the Death of My Grandson - 2 February 2019

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“ Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD ” (Job 1.21). God all merciful and all wise, compassionate and caring. All our days are in your hands; you give us life, breath, love, and sustenance. We commend young Matthias Alexander Lynch into your caring embrace, and we commend his parents and siblings to your compassionate shalom . Though his days were few, we are grateful for the moments we had with him.   We loved seeing his big feet, the hair already growing on his head, and his fighting spirit. But, Lord, now you have him, and we believe that when Christ returns to raise all – some to the resurrection of everlasting life, and others to the resurrection of judgment (John 5.29), we trust to see him again, laughing, smiling, singing and running! Until then, keep count of our tossings, collect our tears in your bottle and log them in your book (Psalm 56.8): all for your love’s s

"Longitude" by Dava Sobel. A Review

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Longitude by Dava Sobel My rating: 5 of 5 stars It was a pleasant gift out of the blue. But someone thought enough of me that when they saw a copy at the half-price bookstore, they snagged it and bequeathed it to me. And what a delightful read it was. Who would have thought that watches, discovering a sure means of finding longitude, and human drama could be so informative and fun?!?! But this little volume is all of those things, and more. The vast majority of the true tale treads water in 18th Century Europe, primarily France and England. There are a few pages with background history and after-action reporting, but the weight of the book dwells in those scientifically pregnant years in the early to mid 1700s, when much was gestating and being delivered. This tiny manuscript focuses on John Harrison, and his newfangled contraptions for finding longitude on-board ship. But other discoveries were being made around the same goal, and the author gives them their due. Dava Sobel, a form

Vespers - 27 January 2019

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LORD God, to whom even the darkness is not dark; the night is bright as the day, for darkness is as light with you. Who formed our inward parts; knitted us together in our mother's womb. We praise you, for we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; our soul knows it very well (Psalm 139.12-14). We remember those of our children and grandchildren who are still being formed by your skillful hands in their mother’s wombs… Smile on their gestation, and may they each come forth always trusting in you and your goodness. But we also remember before you those who never saw the light of day, as well as those who quickly passed away…Thank you for the little moment their mamas and daddies had with them. Thank you for the brief kick or movement in their mother’s womb. We believe your Son when he said the kingdom of heaven is heavily populated with brephas , with pre-born and new born children. Give soothing stillness and healthful wholeness to their mothers and fathe

"O LORD, Who Makes Well-Being and Creates Calamity" - 27 January 2019

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You declared through Isaiah that you are the LORD, and there is no other, besides you there is no God; you equip people, even those who do not know you, so that folks may know from one horizon to the other that you are the LORD. You form light and create darkness; you make well-being and create calamity; you are the LORD, who does all these things (Isaiah 45.5-7). It’s to you we pray: Back when we were once foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving various lusts and pleasures (Titus 3.3) you saved us according to your own mercy; in like manner, please save those who trust in their own strength, those who walk in their own darkness, those who are hostile and alienated from others and hostile and alienated from you… As you have been our healer and helper in days past; therefore, please restore and raise up those dealing with depression, dementia, disease, debilitation, and distress… You have taken care of our needs and provided for us in ordinary and extraordinary ways; pl