Singing Scripture
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Scripture is ripe with timeless truths to transform a heart and make it more like Christ's. When we integrate scripture into our very being, and weave it into the tapestry of our story, we become open to the voice of God.
My desire is to assist people in memorizing God's word through memorable melodies and music.
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September 17, 2022
Evil for Evil

“Vengeance is mine, says this Lord.”

The above quote is well known, and often quoted - it can be found in Deuteronomy 32:35 and Romans 12:17-19.

“35 Vengeance is Mine, and recompense;
Their foot shall slip in due time;
For the day of their calamity is at hand,
And the things to come hasten upon them.”

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17 Repay no one evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men. 18 If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. 19 Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord.

But just because we say it, just because we read it and nod our heads, well that doesn't mean we live it. Are there people in your life for whom you wish God would bring swift revenge?

I asked myself that question. When I considered revenge toward those difficult people in my past, I immediately hesitated, because there are probably people whom I've offended, hurt, or ...

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In today's culture, unity is given special attention, though it may be only lip service. In the name of unity, we are asked to agree with lots of different, and often contradictory ideas. In the pursuit of unity, we are fed a doctrine of acceptance. Failing to agree with someone's point-of-view, is now seen as an assault against them personally.

For the world to be united, we are asked to abandon our uniqueness, and instead, embrace conformity.

But is that really unity? How can we truly accept one another when we reject even our own distinctiveness?

It's interesting to me that the words "unity" and "unique" both have the same root. They both mean "the state or property of being one." I've come to believe that when we're true to our unique selves, we're most able to be at unity with others. It's not about conforming, it's about expressing our God-given diversity in love.

In Psalm 133, David sings, "how very good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!" Is he espousing a ...

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March 2023 Update

Hello friends, thanks for being interested and supportive of the ministry I'm passionate about. Your contribution of prayer, or comments, or finances, or all of the above are such an encouragement.

I haven't posted on my blog since the end of December, 2022, so I thought I was long overdue to say a little about what's been going on.

God has been doing so much in my family life. My daughter Grace received a treatment which brought healing to her. Both of my sons are now engaged to be married in August and September! My wife and I just celebrated our own 29th wedding anniversary on Sunday. My in-laws are marking their 60th anniversary this summer in Saskatchewan, and my family will be flying out to be with them for the some partying (Mennonite style), as well as participating in the 100 year anniversary of their family farm north of Saskatoon.

Another excitement: On Wednesday I received two complementary copies of a hymnal in the mail, which is composed entirely of Psalms. It contains three of my ...

God Is So Good!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Hi friends! Thanks so much for your friendship and support over the last year! It has been a wonderful year for me musically, (lots of creative endeavours, and the Philippians album recorded), and very rewarding in other ways, too.

I hope your year has been full of blessing and worship, also! Wherever you are right now, I pray that God will fill you with His spirit, and give you a sense of his loving presence. Jesus loves you, this I know. May his peace overwhelm you so that you can be the arms and legs of Jesus toward others.

A praise report: there has been a break-through for my daughter recently!

As I've mentioned before, Grace has been diagnosed with many different things of late: autism, fibromyalgia, seronegative inflammatory arthritis, and most recently, P.O.T.S. (postural orthostatic tachycardia).

It's been so difficult for her. She hasn't been able to go to school, and can hardly get out of bed most days. For months she has been struggling with her...

Living the Dream

I'm not sure how I missed it before, but today, when reading through Psalm 126, I noticed something very interesting! Maybe it's nothing, but bear with me for a moment.

It's in verses one through three, as contrasted with verses four through six. See the word "restored?" Here it is in context:

1 When the Lord RESTORED the fortunes of Zion,
  we were like those who dream.
2 Then our mouth was filled with laughter,
  and our tongue with shouts of joy;...

It sounds great! The fortunes have been restored; everyone is laughing and shouting, presumably back from exile. But what I find noteworthy and just a little confusing is that the writer doesn't seem to be quite satisfied. I'll get into this in a moment.

The six last words of verse one stick out to me: "We were like those who dream." I'm tempted to ask, "Is he actually living the dream, or just dreaming to live?"

I like that play on words, but in case you're not following, take a look at the next section:

4 Restore our fortunes, O Lord,
  like the ...

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