Sunday, December 28, 2014

preparing for the walk...

This week, as I have prepared to WALK THROUGH THE BIBLE in 2015, I have had this very old hymn on my mind: "Of the Father's Love Begotten".  We usually only hear it at Christmas. But today, I read the final Chapters in the Bible, Revelation Chapter 21 and 22, and I thought of how the words of this song connect Emmanuel from Genesis to Revelation, from the beginning to the end.  He is the Alpha and Omega.
Read through the wonderful words of this hymn and let them sink in slowly as you prepare to begin this journey with me in 2015.  There is much mystery and wisdom to uncover as we read these ancient scriptures together.  
We begin on Thursday, January 1.
Peaceful beginnings, 
Audrey

"Of the Father's Love Begotten"
 by Aurelius C. Prudentius, 413 AD

Of the Father’s love begotten, ere the worlds began to be,
He is Alpha and Omega, He the source, the ending He,
Of the things that are, that have been,
And that future years shall see, evermore and evermore!
At His Word the worlds were framèd; He commanded; it was done:
Heaven and earth and depths of ocean in their threefold order one;
All that grows beneath the shining
Of the moon and burning sun, evermore and evermore!
He is found in human fashion, death and sorrow here to know,
That the race of Adam’s children doomed by law to endless woe,
May not henceforth die and perish
In the dreadful gulf below, evermore and evermore!
O that birth forever blessèd, when the virgin, full of grace,
By the Holy Ghost conceiving, bare the Savior of our race;
And the Babe, the world’s Redeemer,
First revealed His sacred face, evermore and evermore!
This is He Whom seers in old time chanted of with one accord;
Whom the voices of the prophets promised in their faithful word;
Now He shines, the long expected,
Let creation praise its Lord, evermore and evermore!
O ye heights of heaven adore Him; angel hosts, His praises sing;
Powers, dominions, bow before Him, and extol our God and King!
Let no tongue on earth be silent,
Every voice in concert sing, evermore and evermore!
Righteous judge of souls departed, righteous King of them that live,
On the Father’s throne exalted none in might with Thee may strive;
Who at last in vengeance coming
Sinners from Thy face shalt drive, evermore and evermore!
Thee let old men, thee let young men, thee let boys in chorus sing;
Matrons, virgins, little maidens, with glad voices answering:
Let their guileless songs re-echo,
And the heart its music bring, evermore and evermore!
Christ, to Thee with God the Father, and, O Holy Ghost, to Thee,
Hymn and chant with high thanksgiving, and unwearied praises be:
Honor, glory, and dominion,
And eternal victory, evermore and evermore!


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Getting ready to walk...

Last week, a  friend, Mary, gave me a wonderful Christmas gift: A new Bible!  Now, if you are like me, you already own several Bibles; some with lots of underlines and highlights, and some with favorite quotes and poems stuck in the pages... some of my Bibles have been read, used and are a little bit worn out, and some are almost like new. All of them are on bookshelves or stuck in little nooks and crannies around my house... Have you ever read through the Bible?  I read through it at least once, but it was many years ago...and though I have tried it again, it seems like I always get bogged down somewhere in Leviticus,  Numbers, or Deuteronomy...but now I feel compelled to try it again in 2015.  This new Bible is different: It has a daily guide starting with January 1.  So, with a plan for the year, it will keep me on track. Somehow, it seems "do-able" this time.  And, it helps to have some accountability.  I know my friend, Mary, will be reading each day with me.  But it occurred to me that some other friends might like to  take my "Walking through the Bible in 2015" challenge.  First, you will need to get one of these beautiful versions.  You have time to buy one in the next week.  It has a beautiful color cover, showing a path winding through the green woods.  I love the quote on the cover: "Let's face it, reading through the Bible is hard.  The Daily Walk Bible makes getting through easier." 
I will try to post weekly, probably on Sunday evenings.  Here we go!