The Gospel and God’s Self-Communication

October 22nd, 2005

“The gospel…concerns the triune God’s self-communication for the purpose of enlarging the circle of communion. The gospel proclaims a new possibility, namely, that of becoming a ‘communicant’ in the life of God…The gospel is ultimately unintelligible apart from Trinitarian theology. Only the doctrine of the Trinity adequately accounts for how those who are not God come to share in the fellowship of Father and Son through the Spirit” (Kevin J. Vanhoozer, The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical-Linguistic Approach to Christian Theology, 43).

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Remembering Daniel’s 6th birthday: Reflections by Grandma Bonnie Cruver

October 12th, 2005

I vividly remember my 6th birthday! It was my first surprise birthday party! My dad took me to Endicott Johnson Shoe store where he bought me a brand new pair of shoes. I can still see all those shoes lined up on the shelf and the new pair that I wore home as I rode in the front seat of the car, alone with my dad. When we arrived home, it was a total surprise that many of my young friends and neighbors were in our back yard, with a table stacked with presents. The memory of my 6th birthday is one of the highlights of my childhood memories.

Today, October 12, 2005 is our grandson Daniel’s 6th birthday. However, there will be no party….instead, a huge void of what might have been. Six year old Daniel has been in the presence of the Lord for 3 years. God loaned Daniel for those 3 years. We cannot quarrel with the Sovereign God for taking what He owns.

When this Grandmother thinks about what might have been…a six year old, a birthday party, balloons, hats, presents, cake and ice cream, family and friends gathering….clearly these thoughts pale in comparison to the joy in Heaven when God called Daniel Home to Heaven after Daniel had graced our family for those 3 short years and a month, ( here a short time and gone forever), and ten weeks ago God called my mother Home, (hear for a long time and gone forever). But, because of the saving grace of God, we will one day be with them forever.

My heart rejoices in the fact that my mother and father introduced me to the Gospel of Christ and lead me to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, as they made Christ and His Word the focus of our home; and now our children are teaching their children what it means to know Christ as their personal Saviour. Whether we are here a short time or a long time, we will someday be gone from this life forever, but because of the grace of God and His saving grace in our lives, we will be together with Christ forever.

My heart takes great comfort that Daniel is having his 6th birthday in Heaven and his great grandmother has joined him, along with other family members that have gone before. Paul says in I Corinthians 2:9b “no eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him.” The vastness and depth of God’s plan for eternity is overwhelming.

There is great sadness and pain in the separation by death of a loved one, but there is great anticipated joy in being reunited because of Christ Who loved us and gave Himself for us.

In the midst of moments of sadness for a missed 6 year old’s birthday party, or not being able to pick up the phone and hear my dear mother’s voice, the Word of God gives great comfort….”Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” II Corinthians 1:3 & 4.

The following poem by David MacBeth Moir has recently been a blessing to me, during this time of sad reflection on what might have been. A missed 6th birthday can’t compare to eternity with God.

“Fair thee well, thou fondly cherished;
Dear, dear spirit, fare thee well.
He who sent thee now hath called thee
Back with Him and His to dwell.

Like a sunbeam through our dwelling
Shone thy presence, bright and calm;
Thou did’st add a zest to pleasure;
To our sorrows thou wast balm.

Yet while mourning, O, our lost one,
Come no visions of despair;
Seated on thy tomb, Faith’s angel
Saith, thou art not, art not there.

Where, then, art thou? With the Saviour,
Blest forever, to be;
‘Mid the sinless little children
Who have heard this: “Come to me.”

Passed the shades of death’s dark valley,
Thou art leaning on His breast,
Where the wicked may not enter
And the weary are at rest.”

You would tell us, if you could–
“Be thou..not sad”
For I and Great Grandma have
Seen and touched the face of God!

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I Saw Joni Dance (by Sam Storms)

October 11th, 2005

I had the privilege of attending the same conference that Sam Storms did this past weekend. It was Desiring God’s national conference. This year’s theme was “Suffering & the Sovereignty of God.” Joni Eareckson Tada was one of the speakers. The thoughts that Sam shares below were thoughts that I had while watching Joni sing. Her dancing was a remarkable thing for me to behold. Those at the conference with whom I talked about Joni’s dancing agreed with me that it was a beautiful testimony to the grace of God in the midst of suffering.

I Saw Joni Dance
Sam Storms
Oct 10, 2005

One of the highlights of the Desiring God National Conference this past weekend was the appearance of Joni Eareckson Tada on Saturday night. As most of you know, Joni, a quadriplegic, was paralyzed 38 years ago in a diving accident. She is going to turn 56 years of age next week.

Joni, together with her husband Ken, and a team from Joni and Friends Ministries, were on their way to England and then to Africa, but arranged to stop over in Minneapolis at John Piper’s request and address the conference on the theme of Suffering and the Sovereignty of God. Needless to say, it is doubtful that anyone present, whether those of us in the audience or any of the speakers, has suffered the way Joni has. And few understand its relation to the sovereignty of God with the biblical clarity and wisdom that she does.

She delivered a stunningly great message. That in itself isn’t news, for Joni has been speaking on this theme for many years and the clarity of her convictions remains strong and articulate. I first met Joni in 1991 when we were speakers at a Ligonier Conference hosted by R. C. Sproul in Orlando, Florida. I felt so honored to meet her and even more so when she agreed to write the Foreword to my book, “To Love Mercy: Becoming a Person of Love, Acceptance, and Forgiveness” (NavPress; now out of print).

But this past Saturday night I saw something that was as impressive, if not more so, than anything I heard. The worship that night began with the rousing song, “We are Marching in the Light of God” (at least, I think that’s the title). It was great to hear so many Reformed folk singing and, yes, actually moving (ever so slightly!) while they sang! But nothing could compare with what was happening on the right hand side of the stage. Read the rest of this entry »

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life at a college

October 3rd, 2005

Do you remember ever doing something at college that was probably not the smartest thing to do? The following video clip is of a student of mine who jumped a considerable distance only to break his heel. At first it looks like he’s not hurting, but then he feels the pain and he’s like AAAAAAHHHHHH! Please feel free to watch it as many times as you would like. He’s scheduled to have surgery this week. So please do not laugh too hard.


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