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Dialogizomai: June 2007
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Monday, June 25, 2007. Living in the second half of the twentieth century, we must keep on saying what faith is, in the biblical sense. Christian faith is never faith in faith. Christian faith is never without content. Christian faith is never a jump in the dark. Christian faith is always believing what God has said. And Christian faith rests upon Christ's finished work on the cross. Francis Schaeffer, "True Spirituality" p. 78. Posted by Mike Janssen. As alway...
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Dialogizomai: August 2007
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Friday, August 31, 2007. Not What My Hands Have Done" - Mike's Hymn o' the Week for Friday, August 31, 2007. I hope to put some content that is not a hymn up here sometime soon, but no promises. School has started, and I am busy. I need to figure out how my schedule will shake out. At any rate, here is the hymn text. Not What My Hands Have Done. Not what my hands have done can save my guilty soul;. Not what my toiling flesh has borne can make my spirit whole.
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Dialogizomai: July 2007
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Friday, July 27, 2007. The Lord Will Provide" - Mike's Hymn o' the Week for Friday, July 27, 2007. This week's hymn is "The Lord Will Provide," by John Newton. It must be one of Newton's lesser-known (certainly lesser-known than "Amazing Grace"). A cursory Google search did not yield the full set of lyrics. I should say, I have usually been getting them from CyberHymnal.org. S CD, "All I Owe" (and its liner notes). The Lord Will Provide. When Satan appears to s...
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Dialogizomai: A Thanksgiving Hymn
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Friday, November 16, 2007. This is all reposted from the Indeliblog. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! In honor of Thanksgiving I thought I would post this background to a great Thanksgiving hymn “Now Thank We All Our God” by Martin Rinkart (A 17th century German hymnwriter). The following is from Catherine Winkworth’s “Christian SIngers Of Germnay.” She is the one who translated the hymn in the 19th century. Here is the text:. For thus it was, is now, and shall be...
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Dialogizomai: September 2007
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Friday, September 28, 2007. O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing" - Mike's Hymn o' the Week for Friday, September 28, 2007. Anyway, our speaker closed by having us sing a few verses of this old hymn of Wesley's, the lyrics of which are printed below, and come courtesy of CyberHymnal.org. Seriously, that website rocks. O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing. Words by Charles Wesley. O for a thousand tongues to sing. My great Redeemer’s praise,. The triumphs of His grace!
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Dialogizomai: "The Lord is King," a hymn by Josiah Conder
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Thursday, August 21, 2008. The Lord is King," a hymn by Josiah Conder. It's been a long time since I've posted anything, and it would not be fair to call this a "hymn of the week," but it is a gorgeous hymn proclaiming the sovereignty and power of the Lord of Glory, and I thought it was worth sharing. The Lord is King. The Lord is King! Lift up thy voice,. O earth; and all ye heav’ns, rejoice! From world to world the joy shall ring,. The Lord is King! Posted by...
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Dialogizomai: O Come and Mourn with Me
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Saturday, April 3, 2010. O Come and Mourn with Me. Yesterday was a day of remembrance for the death of Jesus Christ our Savior and Lord. Today is a day of remembering that death and mourning. As a thought on the crucifixion John Calvin wrote in this Institutes of the Christian Religion. O Come and Mourn with Me. By Frederick Faber (1849). O come and mourn with me awhile;. And tarry here the cross beside;. O come, together let us mourn;. Jesus, our Lord, is cruc...
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Dialogizomai: November 2007
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Friday, November 16, 2007. This is all reposted from the Indeliblog. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! In honor of Thanksgiving I thought I would post this background to a great Thanksgiving hymn “Now Thank We All Our God” by Martin Rinkart (A 17th century German hymnwriter). The following is from Catherine Winkworth’s “Christian SIngers Of Germnay.” She is the one who translated the hymn in the 19th century. Here is the text:. For thus it was, is now, and shall be...
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Dialogizomai: "Here I Stand"
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Dialogizomai (Greek): To reckon thoroughly. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. For all his well-documented faults, it seems that Luther understood the depth of his sin to a great degree. He was a pious monk who could find no solace in any of his rituals or confessions. In fact, it is said he wore his abbott out with confessions; he always felt he could have done things better. By the sovereign grace of God ( sola gratia. To those to whom He has granted faith ( sola fide. In Jesus ( solus christus. Three; (a) t...