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LORD of Hosts With Us

" The nations raged, the kingdoms were moved; He uttered His voice, the earth melted.  7  The LORD of hosts is with us; t he God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah " Psalm 46:6-7 The contrast presented here between the kingdoms of the earth and the power of God is striking.  While the nations rage like the sea, troubled and powerful, the LORD rules on high over all.  Kingdoms and nations are agitated in rage; people are moved even as the earth rotates around the sun.  Yet God does not need to move to utter His voice and melt the earth in majesty.  People react in response to what they see or feel, but God acts to further His divine plans and purposes.  He is always ahead of the most perceptive person or spirit, for the intent of hearts are laid bare before Him. The sons of Korah acknowledged " The LORD of hosts is with us, " and this remains true when nations rage.  When the rhetoric starts flying, the sabres are rattling or missiles are firing, th...

Humble in God's Sight

" But God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.  15  For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avails anything, but a new creation ." Galatians 6:14-15 Being born again by grace through faith in Jesus Christ is the one way to be righteous in God's sight.  Though the Gentile believers in the church in Galatia once knew this, they caved to the influence of pressure exerted from Jewish legalists to keep the Law of Moses as a means of righteousness.  What appeared to be submission and humility before God and His Law was in reality the strivings of the flesh to accomplish what only the Spirit of God could do.  People began to pride themselves in their sacrifices and looked down on others who did not follow their legalistic convictions.  Circumcision did not make anyone closer to God, and ironically taking pride in subjection to the rite did the ...

The Mouse Problem

When we first moved into our current house, it wasn't long before we had an uninvited visitor:  a mouse that easily slipped under the garage door to explore what had previously been his domain.  I suppose during the build phase of the house the mouse had become accustomed to scouring the place for snacks left by workers, and with no garage door or interior doors this was easily done under the cover of night.  I immediately took steps to set out traps in the garage and constructed an aluminium "mouse guard" mounted underneath the door to prevent any further incursions.  Thankfully, it wasn't long before the mouse problem was no more. One thing I discovered after baiting mousetraps with a little peanut butter (I recommend American style) is it can attract crickets that chirp all night.  Crickets and roaches love peanut butter and easily clean those traps in a night without setting them off.  Since I didn't want to trade one pest for another, I decided to keep...

Giving Up the Boot

Decades ago my wife and I had season tickets to watch professional baseball, and I have many fond memories of things we experienced.  We saw some historical baseball feats, like John Olerud hitting for the cycle, Ben Davis breaking up Curt Shilling's perfect game bid in the 8th inning with a bunt single, and Ricky Henderson tallying hit number 3,000.  I was impressed to witness a blind man easily navigate to his seat in the club level where we sat--without any assistance from an usher.  I was not very impressed when our car was keyed in the carpark, a deep scratch that adorned our Jeep Grand Cherokee from that night forward.  I also found it interesting how possessive people can be of their particular seat when there were more vacant seats than ones filled with fans.  Our area was pretty tame, but on the weekends things were a bit more lively . I was reminded of a funny moment when in the middle of the game a leather work boot flew from behind and plunked a woma...