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morning + evening

July 21, 2017March 26, 2018Categories QuotesLeave a Comment on morning + evening

Charles Spurgeon's Morning + Evening is pretty much one of my favorite resting places. This is a morning devotion from July 19 (I know I'm a couple days late, but I promise you, these truths are still relevant): "The Lord our God hath shewed us his glory." Deuteronomy 5:24 God's great design in all his…

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A freshly-graduated and newly-wedded 20-something trying to help my husband through seminary, potty train a puppy, and grow in love and knowledge of Jesus. An Oxford comma enthusiast, online and brick-and-mortar teacher, administrator, creative wanna-be, and bibliophile pretending to be an adult and occasionally remembering to water her plants.

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Peter’s got Uncle Bum wrapped around his little finger. šŸ’•
I’m resigned to the fact that all I look forward to these days is an afternoon cuppa, a bit of dark chocolate, and this lovely illustrated HP. šŸ˜ I am obsessed and so loving re-reading it. I wish I could say I was waiting in line at Barnes & Noble with each new book release. But I was actually one of those homeschoolers who wasn’t allowed to read HP because of ā€œsorceryā€ and ā€œdark magic.ā€ I won’t go down that road, but needless to say, I didn’t read them until college. When my parents gave my younger siblings the green light (after a lot of begging and research and putting their rhetorical skills to work šŸ˜‚), we all read them aloud at Christmastime.šŸŽ„ I keep thinking back on those days and I hear @kcrampton’s voice and we’re all crammed into the upstairs hallway smashed between pillows, completely lost in a world of wizardry and magic. ✨ Are y’all long-time HP fans? Or new-ish to it all like me? And have you seen Jim Kay’s illustrations? They are to DIE FOR. šŸ“š #bookstagram #books #harrypotter #illustratedharrypotter #hp1 #bookish #reads #readingtimešŸ“– #bookcommunity #jkrowling #readersofinstagram #instabook
My love is oft-times low, My joy still ebbs and flows; But peace with Him remains the same— No change Jehovah knows. I change, He changes not, The Christ can never die; His love, not mine, the resting-place, His truth, not mine, the tie. Horatius Bonar (1808-89) Thankful this morning for the Chinese New Year (which means teaching fewer classes in the early morn), for unexpected time together this morning with husband (+ Clive), for the past weekend of soaking up the truth of the Word @thegospelcoalition Women’s Training Network, and for the beautiful reminder that I serve a God who is the same, yesterday, today, and forever—no matter how I ā€œfeelā€ at any given moment. His love, not mine, the resting-place.
Throwing it back to a practically perfect fall day with some of my very favorite people this side of heaven. So what if Thanksgiving was months ago? And if you want to see more of our Turkey Day shenanigans, the full video’s on the blog. šŸ‘‰šŸ¼
Sweet reunion with old friends. šŸŽ‰ Old friends not pictured: John Piper, Paul Washer, and Voddie Baucham to name a few. šŸ˜‰ Other things not pictured: one very ghetto Airbnb, our free book plunder, the yumminess of @poncecitymarket, the Christ Church crew, and the mass of brothers and sisters gathered together to hear the Word preached faithfully and worship the Lamb who is worthy. • What a wonderful, convicting, encouraging, refreshing weekend to be reminded of so many eternal truths: the blessing of the Great Commission, the Church as the Bride of Christ, the call to personal holiness, and the sweet rest that comes when we see the glorious sovereignty of our good God. Thankful. • #g32019 #g3conference

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