“How Came I Hither?”

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  “I observed in the herbage a number of weather-worn stones, evidently shaped with tools. They were broken, covered with moss and half sunken in the earth. Some lay prostrate, some leaned at various angles, none was vertical. They were obviously headstones of graves, though the graves themselves no longer existed as either mounds or depressions; the years had leveled all. Scattered here and there, more massive blocks showed where some pompous tomb or ambitious monument had once flung its feeble defiance at oblivion. So old seemed these relics, these vestiges of vanity and memorials of affection and piety, so battered and worn and stained—so neglected, deserted, forgotten the place, that I could not help thinking myself the discoverer of the burial-ground of a prehistoric race of men whose very name was long extinct. Filled with these reflections, I was for some time heedless of the sequence of my own experiences, but soon I thought, “How came I hither?”” An Inhabitant of Carcosa B...

Authority of the Bible

"The authority of scripture is the authority of Jesus Christ; they are indivisible. To attept to distinguish the two is like asking which blade of a pair of scissors is more important, or which leg a pair of pants is more necessary. We know Christ through the Bible, and we understand the Bible through the knowledge of Christ; the two cannot be separated. That is why Paul calls it 'the word of Christ.'"

Ray Stedman, "Defense Against Defeat," Sermon on Eph 6:14-17

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