Friday, November 30, 2007

Joel 1-3; Proverbs 21:22-31

Friday's Bible Reading: Joel 1-3; Proverbs 21:22-31

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Hosea 13-14; Proverbs 21:11-21

Thursday's Bible Reading: Hosea 13-14; Proverbs 21:11-21

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Hosea 10-12; Proverbs 21:1-10

Wednesday's Bible Reading: Hosea 10-12; Proverbs 21:1-10

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Hosea 7-9; Proverbs 20:21-30

Tuesday's Bible Reading: Hosea 7-9; Proverbs 20:21-30

Monday, November 26, 2007

Hosea 4-6; Proverbs 20:11-20

Monday's Bible Reading: Hosea 4-6; Proverbs 20:11-20

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Psalms 137-139

Sunday's Bible Reading: Psalms 137-139

This morning we are watching our church service online in our motel room in Lexington before starting the last stretch of the trip back to Grand Rapids. These verses from today's Bible reading are fitting for Thanksgiving and also for the communion service in progress at Calvary Church . . .
1 I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart;
before the "gods" I will sing your praise.

2 I will bow down toward your holy temple
and will praise your name
for your love and your faithfulness,
for you have exalted above all things
your name and your word. —Psalm 138:1-2

23 Search me, O God, and know my heart;
test me and know my anxious thoughts.

24 See if there is any offensive way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting. —Psalm 139:23-24


Saturday, November 24, 2007

1 John 1-5; Proverbs 20:1-10

Saturday's Bible Reading: 1 John 1-5; Proverbs 20:1-10

Friday, November 23, 2007

Hosea 1-3; Proverbs 19:16-29

Friday's Bible Reading: Hosea 1-3; Proverbs 19:16-29

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Daniel 10-12; Proverbs 19:1-15

Thursday's Bible Reading: Daniel 10-12; Proverbs 19:1-15

Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of him. —2 Corinthians 15:57
Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift! —2 Corinthians 9:15
After a yummy Thanksgiving dinner prepared mostly by Joel and MariLu, we watched the movie "Pursuit of Happiness." We had to dim the lights to stay focused on the television and ignore the television stand:

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Daniel 7-9; Proverbs 18:13-24

Wednesday's Bible Reading: Daniel 7-9; Proverbs 18:13-24

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Daniel 4-6; Proverbs 18:1-12

Tuesday's Bible Reading: Daniel 4-6; Proverbs 18:1-12

Today is National Adoption Day. Last night, WXMI did a story about adoption that featured the Robinson family. Christy, the mom, was my chemo nurse. She's amazing. The medical miracle referred to in the story is that Christie was told she couldn't have children after going through chemotherapy herself.

The video is archived, at least for now, on the WXMI website. Click here to watch.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Daniel 1-3; Proverbs 17:15-28

Monday's Bible Reading: Daniel 1-3; Proverbs 17:15-28

When I read Daniel, I think of my friend and college classmate Luke Wilson, who humbly did the will of God and trusted God for the outcome.



Today I attended Luke's funeral.

Luke was my first editor. I was a "reporter" for the college newspaper when Luke was the editor. His attention to detail and insistence on "getting it right" have stuck with me. Those were the easy things to learn. His kindness and humility have been more difficult for me to emulate.

Luke was the executive director of Institute for Religious Research, an organization devoted to the defense of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Although Luke was a skilled apologist, he understood that devotion to Jesus was not simply a matter of ideas that could be proved by superior intellect, winning arguments, or political clout but of living the life of Christ. He recognized that true apologetics was having Christ be seen in him so that people would be drawn into a relationship with a loving Savior rather than put off by threats of an angry God. Luke's life proves that the defense of the gospel does not have to be offensive, as indicated by this tribute written by a local Mormon Bishop:
Memory From: Garth Aamodt
bishopaamodt@comcast.net

I shall truly miss Luke. I am a Bishop in the Mormon Church, the pastor of the LDS Wyoming Ward here in Grand Rapids. I have known Luke for over 15 years. I have the dubious distinction to say that Luke and I spent many hours in debate, discussion, and yes, even deep argument on many occasion. (He even put me in his Abraham movie--my 5 minutes of fame!) I especially respected Luke's amazing mind. I have read all or most of Luke's scholarly writings. I did not always agree with his interpretations and conclusions, but I respected his keen intellect and deep spirituality.

We sparred, and challenged each other. In religious matters--which was the core of Luke's being--we were often diametrically in disagreement. Yet Luke was never "disagreeable." He was always calm, mellow and soft spoken. I always knew that Luke spoke from his heart and was always motivated by agape love.

Luke was invested in my welfare as he saw it, and would defend with his last breath his demand for respectful understanding of my people and faith. He was never condescending. Even when we fundamentally disagreed on deep, personal issues, he would listen, probe, investigate and then speak with calm authority. He wanted to help all those he could find their way to Jesus Christ. Though our view of that path led us to different conclusions, I never once felt anything but love and respect from this great man. Luke would not tolerate disrespect for the Mormon people. I have seen him correct men of influence who showed my faith discourtesy, or knowlingly misrepresented our true beliefs. He did not tolerate that. He loved the Mormon people, even while disagreeing with our doctrine. (Though he does love our politics!--Solidly Republican!) I felt his admiration, even in disagreement. What a rare ability! I respected him for trying to be fair and to put intellectual integrity ahead of ego. He was a man without guile. I often turned to him for his thoughts and opinions. I enjoyed his quiet wit, and open heart. As our friendship grew we achieved a level of chess masters--both confident in our own game, but aware that the result of more play would likely always remain stalemate. This allowed us to settle back, relax, and just enjoy each others company.

Luke tried to treat my people fairly, with a desire to understand first. He did not like to be called an anti-Mormon, because he believed that he worked "for" the Mormon people, as his faith convicted his heart. I respected that motivation and loved him for his righteous desires. I have no doubt that Luke lived his life by the light of Christ within him, and that our Lord, Jesus Christ will welcome him home victorious.

I look forward to seeing Luke on the other side of the veil, where we shall no doubt be able to conclude our debate with a clarity we lacked in mortality. Who shall win the debate remains to be seen, but if Luke is right and I am wrong, I will assure him my loss was not for lack of his trying! I also know that if all men were as Luke, we would have more love, brotherhood and understanding on this earth. I am grateful to have known Luke and to have counted him as a dear friend. He shall be dearly missed by at least this Mormon, who is better for having known him.

Bishop Garth Aamodt
Rest in peace, Luke. And may God grant your family and friends peace as well as they adjust to this difficult new reality.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Psalms 134-136

Sunday's Bible Reading: Psalms 134-136

Saturday, November 17, 2007

2 Peter 1-3; Proverbs 17:1-14

Saturday's Bible Reading: 2 Peter 1-3; Proverbs 17:1-14

Friday, November 16, 2007

Ezekiel 46-48; Proverbs 16:22-33

Friday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 46-48; Proverbs 16:22-33

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Ezekiel 43-45; Proverbs 16:12-21

Thursday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 43-45; Proverbs 16:12-21

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Ezekiel 40-42; Proverbs 16:1-11

Wednesday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 40-42; Proverbs 16:1-11

Monday, November 12, 2007

Ezekiel 34-36; Proverbs 15:12-21

Monday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 34-36; Proverbs 15:12-21

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Psalms 131-133

Sunday's Bible Reading: Psalms 131-133

Saturday, November 10, 2007

1 Peter 1-5; Proverbs 15:1-11

Saturday's Bible Reading: 1 Peter 1-5; Proverbs 15:1-11

Friday, November 09, 2007

Ezekiel 31-33; Proverbs 14:25-35

Friday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 31-33; Proverbs 14:25-35

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Ezekiel 28-30; Proverbs 14:12-24

Thursday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 28-30; Proverbs 14:12-24

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Ezekiel 25-27; Proverbs 14:1-11

Wednesday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 25-27; Proverbs 14:1-11

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Ezekiel 22-24; Proverbs 13:13-25

Tuesday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 22-24; Proverbs 13:13-25

Monday, November 05, 2007

Ezekiel 19-21; Proverbs 13:1-12

Monday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 19-21; Proverbs 13:1-12

Psalms 128-130

Sunday's Bible Reading: Psalms 128-130

Saturday, November 03, 2007

James 1-5; Proverbs 12:15-28

Saturday's Bible Reading: James 1-5; Proverbs 12:15-28

Friday, November 02, 2007

Ezekiel 16-18; Proverbs 12:1-14

Friday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 16-18; Proverbs 12:1-14

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Ezekiel 13-15; Proverbs 11:22-31

Thursday's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 13-15; Proverbs 11:22-31