Still Celebrating Christmas at twc

This is a continuation of yesterday’s partial posting of Chip Stam’s Worship Quote of the Week for this week. Visit Chip’s site for more Xmas*-related offerings.


PHILIPPIANS 2:1-8 (NIV)
If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.

Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus:
Who, being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
but made himself nothing,
taking the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.
And being found in appearance as a man,
he humbled himself
and became obedient to death—
even death on a cross!

HOLD FAST TO THE HUMILITY OF GOD (Augustine)
All that springs from the humility of this sublime moment [the birthday of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ] is grasped by the faith of Christians, while far from the comprehension of the godless; since God “has hidden these things from the wise and the prudent, and revealed them to the little ones” (Luke 10:21).

So let the humble hold fast to the humility of God, so that this wonderful support may, like a beast of burden, lighten the burden of their weakness, and they may arrive at the heights of God. As for the wise and prudent, they aim at the loftiness of God without believing in his humble lowliness; and so, by overstepping his humility and reaching his loftiness, they have remained, empty and weightless, inflated and elated, dangling, as it were, at a windy middle level between heaven and earth.

They are indeed wise and prudent, but in the affairs of this world, not of the one by whom the world was made. Because if they were possessed of the true wisdom, which is from God and is God, they world understand that it was possible for flesh to be taken on by God without his being changed into flesh; they would understand that he took to himself what he was not, while remaining what he was; and that he came to us in a man without ever departing from the Father; and that he continued to be what he is, while appearing to us as what we are; and that his divine power was confined in the body of an infant without being withdrawn from the whole mass of the universe.

—Augustine of Hippo (354-430), from a Christmas sermon preached in the year 396, as found in PROCLAIMING THE CHRISTMAS GOSPEL: ANCIENT SERMONS AND HYMNS FOR CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION. Edited by John D. Witvliet and David Vroege. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2004, page 30. ISBN 0-8010-6405-8

“O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.”

“Where meek souls will receive him still, the dear Christ enters in.”


I’ll have something to say about humility, “meekness,” and blunt speech in days to come, so hold on, readers, cos we may be in for a very bumpy ride… 🙂

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T-13, 1.13: Revolutions

I suppose I could have titled this “Resolutions” but some of the 13 that follow are more properly labeled “revolutionary” :-).

During the coming year, I’d like to accomplish a few simple things:

1. See the top of my desk at the end of every day. (Right now, I can see a few small portions of it… *heh*)

2. Get a handle on my blog reading. I’m way behind and falling “behinder” as time progresses. RSS feeds help, but aren’t the complete answer. A speed-reading refresher? Maybe…

3. Become as competent with Linux as I have been for years with DOS. (Old dogs, new tricks and all that. Still, I do enjoy what I’ve picked up while building Linux-based routers/firewalls and such. Just want to develop a mastery, for fun.)

4. Take more time off from blogging for fun stuff like woodworking and songwriting– activities that have languished for a couple of years.

5. Consider shaving my beard. No, not a goal of actually shaving it, just of considering shaving it. 😉

6. In the same vein, consider whether I’d like to cut another clothing size or two. Right now, I can wear clothes from tha back of my closet that I’ve not been able to wear for years til now. If I drop another coupla sizes, I’ll have to buy new, and that might impact the funkiness of my wardrobe.

7. Get off the dime and rewire twc central: completely structured; ethernet, coax, telco, etc. It’s all drawn out, materials (save one 110 punchdown block) here, so what am I waiting for? Oh, right. Someone to kick my tail up into the attic to start snaking wiring… *sigh*

8. Build myself a “sonic canon” for use when the neighborhood barbarians cut loose again… OK, just slightly kidding. The linked canon won’t do for my purposes at all. I need something operating at 150 decibels, all right, but in the 8 Hz range… *heh*

9. Discover the root cause of contemporary faux liberalism… and stamp it out.

10. Take Diogenes’ lamp in hand and go forth searching for an honest politician. That should keep me wandering until my legs give out or Social Security fails (OK, so I won’t have to worry about my legs giving out).

11. Get some sleep.

12. Get more sleep.

13. Lather, rinse, repeat.

Tacked up at the Thursday Thirteen Hub and

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