Friday, August 20, 2010

Serenity Prayer

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make all things right
if I surrender to His Will;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the next.
Amen.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

A loving woman finds heaven or hell...

"Do you know you have asked for the costliest thing
Ever made by the Hand above?
A woman's heart, and a woman's life-
And a woman's wonderful love.

Do you know you have asked for this priceless thing
As a child might ask for a toy?
Demanding what others have died to win,
With the reckless dash of a boy.

You have written my lesson of duty out,
Manlike, you have questioned me.
Now stand at the bars of my woman's soul
Until I shall question thee.
You require your mutton shall always be hot,
Your socks and your shirt be whole;
I require your heart be true as God's stars
And as pure as His heaven your soul.

You require a cook for your mutton and beef,
I require a far greater thing;
A seamstress you're wanting for socks and shirts-
I look for a man and a king.

A king for the beautiful realm called Home,
And a man that His Maker, God,
Shall look upon as He on the first
And say: "It is very good."
I am fair and young, but the rose may fade
From this soft young cheek one day;
Will you love me then 'mid the falling leaves,
As you did 'mong the blossoms of May?

Is your heart an ocean so strong and true,
I may launch my all on its tide?
A loving woman finds heaven or hell
On the day she is made a bride.

I require all things that are grand and true,
All things that a man should be;
If you this all, I would stake my life
To be all you demand of me.

If  you cannot be this, a laundress and cook
You can hire and little to pay;
But a woman's heart and a woman's life
Are not to be won that way."

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

A thought worth considering...

An interesting thing to read. :)

From a leaflet "Rules for Keeping Company" (1962)

"1. Close association and friendship, or what is known as company-keeping (dating), between a man and a woman who cannot get married, or who do not intend to ever get married, or who should not think of marriage for some years to come, is always seriously wrong. Therefore: ...2) if one does not intend to get married, one has no right to keep another person from other opportunities to contract marriage, and no right to run the risks of company-keeping...
2. Company-keeping does not entitle man and woman to the right of long, private, unguarded interviews with one another, nor to any of the familiarities that usually arise from lonely trysts. Company-keeping is safe only when it is kept for the most part out in the open, i.e., in such a manner that others may or could observe it at all times and see nothing wrong.
3. Company-keeping must not be too prolonged. It does not require several years for a man and woman to ascertain whether they are suited to one another for marriage. If it is possible, it is, after a reasonable time (six months to a year), obligatory on the man to speak of getting married before long. If there be obstacles to marriage within that time, they must doo all the more to keep out of occasions of sin (such as lonely meetings) if they are to be allowed to continue going together."

Friday, August 6, 2010

Until One Is Committed

Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation) there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too.
All sorts of things occur to help one that would not otherwise have occured. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favour all manner of unforseen incidents and meetings and material assistance which no man would have dreamed would come his way. I have learned a deep respect for one of Goethe's couplets: "Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it! Boldness has genius, magic, and power in it."

W.H. Murray

from The Scottish Himalayan Expedition
and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Thursday, August 5, 2010

I'll Always Love You

In a world that is falling apart, I have found my hope
Cause the power that brightens the stars, brought to life my soul
Now im calling from roof tops, shouting from mountain peeks
You're everything to me

Forever I'll tell you
Yeah I'll scream until it hurts
That I can't live without you
You are Heaven I am Earth
And even from the moment that you saved my life
That I'll always love you

Hallelujah the battle is won let the church bells ring
Hallelujah salvation has come and it came for me
What was lost now is found, yeah the heart that was bound is free
Your grace amazes me

Forever I'll tell you
Yeah I'll scream until it hurts
That I can't live without you
You are Heaven I am Earth
And even from the moment that you saved my life
That I'll always love you

By: Phil Wickham