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06/13/2015

A VISION OF HEAVEN

Now I saw heaven opened, and a white horse was
standing there. And the one sitting on the horse was
named Faithful and True. For he judges fairly and then
goes to war. His eyes were bright like flames of fire,
and on his head were many crowns. A name was
written on him, and only he knew what it meant. He
was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and his title
was the Word of God.
Revelation 19:11-13 NLT

Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His
throne; Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns all
music but is own. Awake, my soul, and sing of Him
who died for thee, and hail Him as they matchless
King through all eternity.
Crown Him with Many Crowns,
Matthew Bridges (1800-1894)

Crown Him with Many Crowns

Matthew Bridges became a convert to Roman
Catholicism at the age of 48 and published this hymn
three years later under the title "The Song of the
Seraphs." Godfrey Thring, an Anglican clergyman,
added several stanzas to the hymn about thirty years
later, with Bridges's approval. So a Roman Catholic
layman and an Anglican cleric, who probably never met,
were coauthors of a hymn about heaven, where
Christians of every tribe and tongue, as well as of every
denomination, will crown Him Lord of all.

One of the aspects that Godfrey Thring felt was missing
in the original was a stanza on the Resurrection, and so
it was added. "His glories now we sing who died and rose
on high, who died, eternal life to bring, and lives, that death
may die."

Adapted from The One Year® Book of Hymns by Mark
Norton and Robert Brown, Tyndale House Publishers (1995),

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06/11/2015

BREAKING OF BREAD


Verse

And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine
and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.
Acts 2:42 NKJV Study Bible

Voice

It is not for oneself alone that each person asks to be
forgiven, not to be led into temptation, or to be delivered
from evil. Rather, we pray in public as a community, and
not for one individual but for all.
Cyprian of Carthage

Prayer

Lord, you have woven the threads of creation too finely
together for any of us to exist as islands unto ourselves.
Teach us to delight in your web of life and to know
ourselves in community. Amen.
Common Prayer

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06/09/2015

FEELING COMPASSION

Scripture:

"When He saw the crowds, Jesus had compassion on
them."(Matthew 9:36)

Reflection:

The compassionate Christ "suffers together with" you
when the need arises and comforts and strengthens
you as you overcome each challenge in your day.
If it is true that misery loves company, it is even more
true that suffering needs company.

Rest confidently in the knowledge that your Savior
knows what you were going through...and He also
knows what assistance you need to emerge "more
than a conqueror" as a result.(see Romans 8:37)

Prayer:

Oh Lord may I always have a compassionate heart.
May I use that compassion to be there and help others.
In Jesus Name Amen

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