Sunday, April 1, 2012

HUMILITY...AN UNBELIEVABLE STRENGTH


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      American poet and Pulitzer Prize-winner Edwin Arlington Robinson used to spend his summers at the MacDowell Colony near Peterborough, New Hampshire. Arriving at breakfast one morning, he found the writer Nancy Byrd Turner and a new member of the colony already seated at his table. "This is Mr. Robinson," said Turner to her companion.

       "Robinson! Not E.A. Robinson -- not the Mr. Robinson?" gushed the other woman.

       There followed a long, uncomfortable pause, then Robinson replied, "A Mr. Robinson."

      There was an ancient and unusual academy where each first year student was addressed "Oh Wiseman."  And then in the second year, "Philosopher."  It was not until the third year they heard themselves called "Student."

      The arrogance of the "Know It Alls" until one day, at least some "Know it alls" realize how little they truly know.

      Humility...and here are some of my favorite quotes on this all important subject.

      Be not proud of race, face, place, or grace. --Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

      The test of good manners is to be patient with bad ones. –Gabirol

      Greatness lies not in trying to be somebody but in trying to help somebody.--Unknown

      A candle loses nothing of its light by lighting another candle. - Fr. James Keller

      Do you wish people to think well of you? Don't speak well of yourself. --Blaise Pascal

      Humility is not thinking less of yourself but thinking of yourself less. --C.S. Lewis

      Only with great difficulty does a shaft of light pierce the armor of self-righteousness. --Lois Wilson

      There is no room for God in him who is full of himself. --Martin Buber

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QUOTES POSTED ON WYRICK'S WRITINGS SUNDAY APRIL 1 ...THOUGHTS ENTITLED 
"WHAT WERE THE BEST DAYS IN YOUR LIFE AND WHY?"
        In a way life is like a dollar bill.  You can spend it any way you want to, but you can only spend it once.  And what you spend your earthly time on will determine what your time on earth is like.  You invest your life in something or you waste your life on something.
          It’s that simple.  It’s that complicated.
Quotes POSTED ON WYRICK'S WRITING THURSD AY MARCH 29th THOUGHTS ENTITLED WHO ARE YOU?

NO…WHOSE ARE YOU?

       In a Peanuts cartoon strip Peppermint Patty is shown talking to Charlie Brown.

“Guess what, Chuck? It’s the first day of school and I got sent to the principal’s office.

And it’s your fault!”

Charlie Brown responds, “My fault? How could it be my fault? Why do you say everything is my fault?”

To which she declares, “You’re my friend, aren’t you, Chuck? You should have been a better influence on me.”

In the comics, it’s funny… but in real life it’s much more complicated.

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                Yes, God loves you the way you are but he loves you too much to let you stay that way.

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        "Positive, powerful utterances...skillfully enhancing our understanding and appreciation of Lincoln while revealing the Divine source of his strength."

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        "When it comes to invoking religion in support of any of their decisions, politicians need to sit at the feet of Abraham Lincoln. Reinhold Niebuhr once called him 'America's greatest theologian.' Why so great? Because he invariably distinguished between human works and the works of the Almighty. As Wyrick says, 'He wore the mantle of humility easily: because he was more impressed with what God was doing in the world than with what he, president of the United States in the midst of an awful crisis, was doing. That is why in his last major speech he distinguished between both human causes in the Civil War and the Almighty's 'own purposes.' Lincoln would have agreed that it is better to leave God-talk out of politics than to decorate human proposals with divinity. This is a book for our American time. Through his careful study of Lincoln's career, Wyrick compels us to remember that piety belongs in politics only when piety transcends politics."

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        "v. Neil Wyrick's fine work allows the reader to appreciate Abraham Lincoln's Christian commitment and his prophetic role in American history. Should have a wide readership."

       James H. Smylie Professor of Church History (Ret.) Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia


       "Neil Wyrick's The Spiritual Abraham Lincoln should be read by anyone attempting to understand the man who was probably the most complex person to ever hold the office of president of the United States. Dr. Wyrick is intent on demonstrating that the spirituality so often expressed in Lincoln's writings and speeches was not merely lip service to a Deity, but rather expressions of a profound faith in a real God. It was this faith that provided the wisdom, compassion, insight and sometimes steel that Lincoln would need in full measure as he led the United States through the Civil War. Dr. Wyrick's clear and unpretentious style of presentation is very much in keeping with the character ofhis subject, and in so doing, Wyrick makes his point very well that Lincoln, his beliefs, and the faith that formed them, are as relevant to a troubled America in 2004 as they were in 1863."

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