Friday, December 23, 2011

Kerby Anderson's Point of View on Christmas songs: Joy to the World

Point of View "During this Christmas week, I have taken the time to discuss the theology of some of the Christmas hymns and carols that we sing. Today I would like to talk about “Joy to the World.”
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 "“Joy to the World” continues: “No more let sins and sorrows grow, nor thorns infest the ground. He comes to make His blessings flow far as the curse is found.” This refers back to the Fall in Genesis 3:18 where God says there will be thorns and thistles that will spring forth from the ground. In the New Heaven and New Earth, the curse currently on the Earth will be gone.
"Christ will also come as Judge. The hymn proclaims that: “He rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the nations prove the glories of His righteousness and wonders of His love.”
"The first coming of Christ was an occasion of joy. The angel said to the shepherds: “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy” (Luke 2:10). But this hymn also reminds us of the great joy the world will experience when Christ returns. We should look forward to it with expectation. I’m Kerby Anderson, and that’s my point of view." 
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More Christmas hymns discussed here:
 Related:  The Theology of Christmas Carols by Robert A. Pyne
Dr. Robert A. Pyne is a former associate speaker with Probe Ministries, as well as a Professor of Systematic Theology at Dallas Theological Seminary. He received the Th.M. with honors, and the Th.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary. He now serves as Director of the Peace and Justice Center at St. Norbert College. He received the B.A. magna cum laude in communication from Arizona State University.

Heard any good Ron Paul stories lately?

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Hot Air: Ron Paul really has to explain these six statements "No, this isn’t another post about the newsletters, which Politico to their credit has covered and does mention in this piece.  Instead, Ginger Gibson identifies six political statements from Paul over the years that she believes Paul will need to explain to maintain his credibility in this race:"

Hot Air's Quotes of the day  " ‘I would like to see you get as many votes as possible, and I feel like my friends who are Democrat, left-leaning, green party, they are not hearing you, so I guess I’m asking, How can I help get the word out?’ she asked.”"

 Rick Moran: Ron Paul forecast 'race war' in ad for newsletter  "His ideas are not only poisonous, but the man himself is revealed to be little better than an apologist for the KKK. The GOP doesn't need to be seen as supporting a man like this for any office, much less president." More at Reuters

Ross@Journal : Found: Congressman Ron Paul's solicitation letter warning of "coming race wars" and a "federal-homosexual cover-up"   "A direct-mail solicitation for Ron Paul's political and investment newsletters two decades ago warned of a "coming race war in our big cities" and of a "federal-homosexual cover-up" to play down the impact of AIDS.
"The eight-page letter, which appears to carry Paul's signature at the end, also warns that the U.S. government's redesign of currency to include different colors - a move aimed at thwarting counterfeiters - actually was part of a plot to allow the government to track Americans using the "new money." "  See the Paul letter at this same link.

Photo at left from: iowntheworld.com
Hat tip to Conservative Blogs Central

Mark Steyn on Ron Paul’s worldview: ‘Sheer stupid, half-witted parochialism’   "Steyn said. “Let’s say for a moment 9/11 was an inside job. Does that also mean the Bali night club bombing was an inside job? That the Madrid train bombing was an inside job? That the Beslan school shooting was an inside job? That the London tube bombings were an inside job?
"In that case, that’s one hell of a sum to be hiding somewhere within the darkest recesses of Dick Cheney’s specific line items.”"
"And that, says Steyn, along with his isolationist view on foreign policy, is where Paul “meets the left.” "

 Maybe Rosie O'Donnell will campaign for Paul. Or maybe this will kill his chances as a third-party candidate unless he attracts enough Democrat voters.

Liberal civility

Damn Those Conservatives Award  "So when does SEAL Unit 6, or whatever it’s called, drop in on George Bush? Bush was responsible for a lot more death, innocent death, than bin Laden. Wasn’t he, or am I wrong here?”
"— Left-wing radio host and former CNN producer Mike Malloy on The Mike Malloy Show, May 2. [MP3 Audio]"

Ethel C. Fenig: Now you stay classy David Axelrod   "President Barack Obama's long time campaign adviser David Axelrod explained why the Obama campaign isn't too concerned about New Gingrich as an opponent.
" "The higher a monkey climbs on the pole the more you can see his butt.""

The Left Can Stop Lecturing About Civility At Any Moment Now   ""When it's not hatemongering, it's fearmongering," Bozell added. "You think, Mark, about those endless lectures we've heard from the Left over the years about hatemongering, and fearmongering, and civility, and they're always giving those lessons to Sean Hannity, to Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, to Ann Coulter, but then Paul Krugman says this kind of thing, and the silence is deafening." " (Video)

SEIU job description: Train union leaders to occupy state buildings and businesses (with Obama's support)



Black Quill and Ink  " Even when that union’s agenda conflicted with what was in America’s best interest such as the right of a company to move its operation’s when it was in the company’s best interest and in doing so would create jobs for Americans.
"In this video, Obama talks of his affection and dedication to SEIU and how working with the union allowed him to build political power, power once again that he would use for union interests not America’s best interest."

House Republicans: bad on politics; honorable on principle. But isn't the latter why we elected them? (updated)

Krauthammer: The GOP’s payroll tax debacle  ..."The House Republicans’ initial rejection of this two-month extension was therefore correct on principle and on policy. But this was absolutely the wrong place, the wrong time, to plant the flag. Once Senate Republicans overwhelmingly backed the temporary extension, that part of the fight was lost. Opposing it became kamikaze politics."....
"The GOP’s performance nicely reprises that scene in “Animal House” where the marching band turns into a blind alley and row after row of plumed morons plows into a brick wall, crumbling to the ground in an unceremonious heap."...

Update: Now for the Fallout on Payroll Deal  "The payroll deal is is being billed as a House Republican defeat, and from a political optics standpoint it is. But the deal, which was passed by unanimous consent, actually isn’t bad for Republicans, especially considering some of the new language that was inserted:"...


The House, Harry Reid, and the Payroll Tax "The House previously passed a bill extending the cut for a full year, and that bill is good policy. It doesn’t increase the deficit. It forces a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline. And it’s President Obama’s major year-end priority. So why is the Democratic Senate blocking the bill’s path between Capitol Hill and the White House signing desk, and pushing the bill the House rejected instead?"

From Hope n' Change:  40 Bellyachers and a Mule

"In a powerful updating of the holiday classic "A Christmas Carol," Barack Obama went before the cameras yesterday to claim that the poor, lame little ragamuffin Tiny Tim would soon die if Ebenezer Boehner didn't give the Cratchit family an extra $40 in each paycheck."

WaPo calls it "remarkable capitulation on the part of House Republicans".
"He credited public pressure — which was fanned by the White House — with changing the House’s position.
"Boehner said he was convinced by fellow House members that although a short-term deal was not ideal, they should support it if they could get the change to the payroll tax reporting requirements."

Biden vs. Obama

Bill Kristol  " In one of my few real conversations with President George W. Bush, I was struck by the degree to which he seemed always to have given thought to this question: How would what he said, and what his subordinates said, affect the morale of those fighting for our nation, and their families? Bush was willing to say something that wasn’t politically advantageous—and not to say something that might have been—if he thought this would adversely affect the spirit of those he had the honor to command.
"If only some of our current leaders were as careful."
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"First, [Biden] clearly gave no thought to how this would sound to those who have fought the Taliban, and to the families of Americans killed and wounded fighting the Taliban. Indeed, many of these young men and women were sent to Afghanistan to fight the Taliban by his own administration. Does Biden not understand the affect on our troops and their families of his statement? Are there not other ways he can justify negotiations with the Taliban, if that is his administration’s preferred course, than by saying those who against whom our young men and women have fought life and death battles are not our enemy?"

Dictionary.com:   blab·ber·mouth:  ...a person who talks too much, especially indiscreetly.

Three Denver Muslims lead cheers for Tebow

The Washington Times via Drudge    ..."It worked. “It just goes to show you,” said Mohammad, “when Muslims and Christians get together, miracles can happen.”
".... He hadn’t started a game this season, and there was no guarantee his number would be called, even though Broncos fans had been clamoring to see him play.
"That included 26-year-old Mohammad Suleiman. He had heard about campaigns to raise money to erect a “Play Tebow” billboard in Denver. At that point, those efforts had fallen short, but Mohammad had access to something other fans didn’t: a really big sign."

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New Details Surface in ‘Play Tebow’ Billboard  from September 30