Well, it’s on my bedstand and I’ve given it a start. I don’t generally do well at other’s "challenges" because, well, Life comes along, and my priorities aren’t those imposed by someone else’s schedule, so although "A man’s heart deviseth his way" "THE LORD directeth his steps." (Proverbs 16:9)

By God’s will and grace, I will finish this, though I’m not going to promise it will be on the same "reading schedule" proposed. That is only a good goal to aim for. I started early and read ahead of schedule a bit, knowing I need a jumpstart.

I’ve not read deeply of Calvin before, but have read bits and pieces, and also read those both for and against him. As in any historical study, I believe we need to "go to the source", read (listen to) the man himself before making judgments.

I adhere to the "doctrines of grace" and believe much of "reformed" teaching to be Biblical teaching, but don’t label myself a "Calvinist." I am not a follower (disciple) of Calvin, for at this point that would be a blind following in ignorance. I haven’t read enough of the man’s own writings to know if that would be, "You follow me as I follow Christ."

In as much as he "follows Christ" I will learn from him. I will take all I read and ask "what saith the Lord?" comparing it with Scripture itself, as with all studies.

So far a couple of things have impressed upon me as I’ve read. Calvin’s time was much like our own. There was much ignorance of the Bible, what it really says as a whole, taking the things they heard that it said, without studying the Scriptures themselves. A cry arose, Sola Scriptura! That same cry needs to arise today. We need, as they did, to know and follow the Scriptures and to compare all else to them.

Calvin endeavored to lead those that were ignorant of the Scriptures to the Scriptures, to disciple those that were desiring to study to lead God’s people. His "object in this work" being "to prepare and train candidates for the sacred office, for the study of the sacred volume, that they may both have an easy introduction to it, and be able to prosecute it with unfaltering step."

procecute: "To follow or pursue with a view to reach, execute or accomplish;"

"By the blessing of God, my most ardent desire has been to advance his kingdom, and promote the public good."

"The zeal of those whose cause I undertook,
Has swelled a short defense into a book."

quotes from "To the Reader" Institutes of the Christian Religion

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Be edified by listening to this sermon this week.

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Saturday Psalm & Praise Psalm 98:1-2 -  O sing unto THE LORD a new song; for he hath done marvellous things: his right hand, and his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory. THE LORD hath made known his salvation: his righteousness hath he openly shewed in the sight of the heathen.

This is one of my favorite Psalms.  (Yes, I looked back and it is the last Psalm I blogged on, nearly a year ago.) It shows how great God is and how good He is, and echos my worship and gratitude back to Him. I truly love to SING unto the Lord.

I have been in awe of my God, my King, my Savior, my Lord today, just rejoicing in His greatness and His goodness. Making melody in my heart and a joyful song with my voice.

While rejoicing in the spirit and in song, everyday life continues. Although He has kept me in perfect peace, my flesh has been frustrated at web changes today - the planned "remodeling" is going fine, but slow - I actually took a break from recoding pages today.  But I wasn’t counting on going to my blog and finding my template totally messed up!

I’ve been looking at an app that would work with my Dreamweaver CS3 to build WordPress templates, so I figured now was the time to give ThemeDreamer a try. Since I knew I wanted a different template anyhow, I’ve been looking - and not finding anything I like. Well, maybe with this new app I could find a basic shell I like and adapt it.

Found one, tried, it didn’t work. :-( Looked more, didn’t find anything else - even though I really wish this one had 3 columns rather than 2. Decided while I was at it I REALLY needed to upgrade my WP software, (running a REALLY old one,) figured that could be part of the reason it wasn’t working.

SOOOOO - upgraded WP. Still singing praises to my King.

I uploaded the new Template "out of the box" to make sure it worked OK on its own, without my changes.  It worked - but it’s ugly.

Now it’s going on midnight. But I can’t leave it as it is. I think my blog has shown over half a dozen "looks" today. Praying no-one looked while it was messed up or down in between.

Decided to go back in and make a few changes, just to see if it will work - without the Theme Dreamer, just basic CSS changes.

Beautiful! I love it! It still needs tweaking, (and I still wish I had 3 columns) but I am pleased with how it is shaping up, and I can go to bed now. Still singing praises to my King - not only because He is great and done marvelous things - like my salvation! Not only because He is good - and gives me the very breath of life. But also because He cares about the little things in my life, like nice looking blog sites.

I hope you like it too!

SDG,
For Me and My House ~ At Jesus’ feet,
Lisa @ Me and My House ~ Discipleship for Life!
1 Thessalonians 5:23
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As I told you yesterday, we have many new things coming in 2009! One of them is a monthly highlighting of Me and My House Exclusives, Special Prices - Just for You!

The New Year is always a time that people renew their commitments to good habits. We hope one that you hope to begin or continue in is Journaling.

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SDG,
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It’s a new year and time for some new things at Me and My House. The first is a complete website remodel!  Once we get that done, we will be ready to delve right in to providing new content.

If you haven’t taken a look at our website this week, check it out! We’re still in the process of remodeling, but all the ‘from me’, Clear Vision, and Hodgen family sections are done. Just the L.E.D. and Good for You-Naturally! sections and the blog themes are yet to be completed. We’re excited about the new look. Hope you like it too.

Our January issue of Me and My House musings, our monthly free newsletter will wait until the remodel is done (hopefully). So if you aren’t a subscriber, sign up now to get the next issue.

Don’t forget to hit your refresh button on our webpages that you have previously visited, so you can see the latest changes.

In the meantime, I hope to post some recaps of 2008.

Have a Happy New Year!

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ChristianAudio.com is offering a biography of Oswald Chambers on audiobook, Oswald Chambers: Abandoned to God - FREE download for the month of January.

Enter the Coupon Code: JAN2009

December’s free download is still available today - 90 days (Jan-March) of Morning & Evening (daily devotional) by Charles Spurgeon.

Thanks ChristianAudio!

SDG,
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Gregg Harris speaks some sense for a Church that is built on the doctrines of grace, full of the life of the Spirit, and has a heart for reaching the lost.

SDG,
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Hilarious video - if you have some understanding of the Reformed Christian faith, otherwise you may not “get it”. Thanks to Scott Head for pointing me to it. I don’t know anything else about the blog it’s from. But I got a good laugh from the video, which I needed in the busy days right before the celebration of Jesus’s Incarnation.

Click Here to view this short, funny, music video - embedding of videos has been messing up my blog formatting lately.

SDG,
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This week we will Celebrate 2 HolyDays. Neither was instituted as a "holiday" by God, but both are great reasons for Celebrating. Both will be celebrated by many around the world, but many will celebrate without knowing the meaning of what they are celebrating. Both should be understood and bring much Rejoicing!

The first began this past Lord’s Day and continues for 8 days. It is Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication or Lights. The Celebration goes back to the time period after Alexander the Greek, the "silent years" between the Jew’s return after Babylonian captivity and the advent of Jesus, Emmanuel.

The Jewish people were under great oppression and persecution under Antiochus Epiphanes. Their Temple had been desecrated, even to the point of a pig, utter uncleanness, being sacrificed on the altar. But God’s people stood firm, faithful in prayer, Scripture study, and in fellowship together.

The sons of Mattathais, the Maccabees, stood against the Greek soldiers and chased them out of their village. Joined by the other Jews, in a 3 year war, they defeated the great Greek army, and rid Judea of them.

But their Temple was in ruins. The light of the holy oil that had burned day and night had been put out and was gone. They cleaned the Temple and found oil enough for 1 day. But God miraculously kept that oil burning for 8 days, while more was made and brought to the Temple. The people rededicated the Temple to the Lord.

Even though this HolyDay was not instituted as such by God, we have good reason to celebrate it. We can follow Jesus’ example, He did. Also,  this celebration has meaning for us as believers in Jesus, the Christ. There is no physical Temple that God inhabits anymore, but those who have been reborn of God are His dwelling place. We can take this time to celebrate the salvation He has worked in us and the sanctifying work He is doing in us. He is cleaning up His dwelling place, from the defilement of the world. He also lights within us the Holy Oil of His Spirit, which never goes out.

We can also look at the historical aspect of this celebration and learn from the Jews and especially the Maccabees who stood in their faith under much persecution. We too can continue in the practice of our faith, even when persecution surrounds us and the world is set against us. The battle is the Lord’s, He wins. We stand with Him under impossible odds, and He who is faithful will see us through, to His glory.

Celebrate the Feast of Dedication and the Lights!

SDG,
For Me and My House ~ At Jesus’ feet,
Lisa @ Me and My House ~ Discipleship for Life!
1 Thessalonians 5:23
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Need more motivation to read Calvin’s Institutes in 2009? Ligon Duncan gives 10 Reasons.

SDG,
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