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Friday, November 30, 2007
Happy Birthday Charles
I was at my alma mater yesterday, that is, Asbury Theological Seminary. My wife works for a law firm that is located in Lexington and so she travels down rather frequently. I love to go with her, mainly so she doesn't go alone, but also because I get to go back to a place I miss, ATS.

Yesterday was a surprise, for as their chapel service they had the tercentenary (300 years) celebration of the birth of Charles Wesley. Charles is the brother of the more well known John Wesley. However, Charles' work might and probably is more well known now than John's for the bulk of his work came to us through song. Charles wrote over 6500 hymns, many of them still favorites today. For example, "And Can it Be", "Hark the Herald Angels sing", and "Oh for a Thousand Tongues to Sing."

I would have to say that "And Can it Be" is not only my favorite Wesley hymng, but my favorite all time.

So, yesterday I was able to participate in song and in word in the celebration of this man Charles Wesley and more importantly, the God who called and energized him to do what he did. It was pretty cool.

One of the things that impresses me about Charles Wesley is that as a preacher, and a hymnist, he placed great effort in placing his theology in his hymns. For a while, we in the church have been singing songs that at best have been weak in theological content, and at worst have been devoid all together. I do admit that new song writers are beginning to catch the "Wesley-like" spirit, but we still have much to learn from Charles.

To show this here are a few lines from "Love Divine all Love's Excelling" :

1 LOVE Divine, all loves excelling, Joy of heaven, to earth come down! Fix in us thy humble dwelling, All thy faithful mercies crown; Jesu, thou art all compassion, Pure, unbounded love thou art; Visit us with thy salvation, Enter every trembling heart.
2 Come, almighty to deliver, Let us all thy grace receive; Suddenly return, and never, Never more, thy temples leave; Thee we would be always blessing Serve thee as thy hosts above, Pray, and praise thee, without ceasing, Glory in thy perfect love.
3 Finish then thy new creation, Pure and spotless let us be; Let us see thy great salvation, Perfectly restored in thee; Changed from glory into glory, Till in heaven we take our place, Till we cast our crowns before thee, Lost in wonder, love, and praise!

Great Stuff! Thanks Charles! And thank you God for the gift of this life that is still impacting the world for your Kingdom today.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Impromptu Prayer
God, creator of all things, thank you. Thank you for who you are, for your immeasurable goodness; for your unending patience; for your inviting grace. I do not deserve to speak your name, yet you call me to be closer than the dearest friend. I know myself and the things that distract me, the sins that entangle me, and the desires that are misleading. I recognize that every day I must give these things to you, putting to death the "me" that is not really me at all. Giving up to you so that I can truly be me; the me you intended from before my birth. But it is difficult. Sin surrounds me at times. Different stories of how to live life compete with your story of grace and love. I pray "your kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven" and I know that will begin in me, so that I can be a part of it happening cosmically. You are remaking me and all of creation, "reconciling all things through Jesus Christ". Yet the daily reconcile in my life at times feels like torture. Help me to rest in your love as I stand in the purifying fire.

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