Thursday, December 19, 2013
Nailed or Mailed?
...it's hard for me to think those words without hearing my son saying them as 7 syllables with emphasis. He seems to have picked up some things about Martin Luther but I don't think he understands the question that interests me here. Did Martin Luther nail his 95 theses to the church door or send them in the post? A blog post here handles it fairly well. I think Melancthon is reliable.
Friday, December 13, 2013
No fool
A quick google shows me that this is not an original observation but here goes anyway.
Jim Elliot had a great quote:
Allan Harman's biography of Matthew Henry quotes his father Philip Henry with much the same words:
–from Matthew Henry: His Life and Influence, by Allan Harman, (Chritian Focus, 2012), Kindle location 345-47.
It would be remarkable if Elliott were not echoing Henry. Neither men were fools. They lived by these words. What about you?
Jim Elliot had a great quote:
He is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose.
Allan Harman's biography of Matthew Henry quotes his father Philip Henry with much the same words:
He is no fool who parts with that which he cannot keep, when he is sure to be recompensed with that which he cannot lose.
–from Matthew Henry: His Life and Influence, by Allan Harman, (Chritian Focus, 2012), Kindle location 345-47.
It would be remarkable if Elliott were not echoing Henry. Neither men were fools. They lived by these words. What about you?