Saturday, 14 March 2009

Calvin Coolidge

I thought I'd tell you a little bit about Calvin Coolidge. Who you say?!

Calvin Coolidge was American president, from 1923 - 1928. A quiet man he was often labelled 'Silent Cal' but he was a great speaker, humorous and godly.

I have put some of his quotes below and attached a link to what I think is one of his greatest speeches and one of my all time favourites, the speech itself is underneath.

Quotes:

Not long after their marriage, Coolidge handed her a bag with fifty-two pairs of socks in it, all of them full of holes. Grace's reply was "Did you marry me to darn your socks?" Without cracking a smile and with his usual seriousness, Calvin answered, "No, but I find it mighty handy."

"If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it."

"We cannot do everything at once, but we can do something at once."

"It is only when men begin to worship that they begin to grow."

My favourite quote is highlighted in the speech below, that "men show by what they worship what they are" - we display our heart our character by what we worship, if we worship women as idols as items of lust we show our character, if we worship work we show our greed and need for fulfilment, if we worship God we show our humility and graciousness.


http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media.php?id=101
"Duty of Government" Governor Calvin Coolidge, 1920
The first duty of a government is to be true to itself. This does not mean perfection -- it means a plan to strive for perfection. It means loyalty to ideals. The ideals of America were set out in the Declaration of Independence and adopted in the Constitution. They did not represent perfection at hand, but perfection found. The fundamental principle was freedom. The fathers knew that this was not yet apprehended. They formed a government firm in the faith that it was ever to press toward this high mark. In selfishness, in greed, in lust for gain, it turned aside. Enslaving others, it became itself enslaved. Bondage in one part consumed freedom in all parts. The government of the fathers, ceasing to be true to itself, was perishing. Five score and ten years ago, that divine providence which infinite repetition has made only the more a miracle, sent into the world a new life destined to save a nation. No star, no sign foretold his coming. About his cradle all was poor and mean, save only the source of all great men, the love of a wonderful woman. When she faded away in his tender years from her deathbed in humble poverty, she [endowed] her son with greatness. There can be no proper observance of a birthday which forgets the mother. Into his origin, as into his life, men long have looked and wondered. In wisdom great, but in humility greater, in justice strong, but in compassion stronger, he became a leader of men by being a follower of the truth. He overcame evil with good. His presence filled the nation. He broke the might of oppression. He restored a race to its birthright.

His mortal frame has vanished, but his spirit increases with the increasing years the richest legacy of the greatest century. Men show by what they worship what they are. It is no accident that before the great example of American manhood, our people stand with respect and reverence. In Abraham Lincoln is revealed our ideal -- the hope of our country fulfilled. He was the incarnation of what America was to be. Through him, the Almighty bestowed upon the nation a new birth of freedom that this dear land of ours might be returned to the health of its fathers.

We are the beneficiaries of a life of surpassing service. Wise in wisdom and gentle in gentleness. Freedom has many sides and angles. Human slavery has been swept away. With security of personal rights has come security of property rights. The freedom of the human mind is recognized in the right to free speech and free press. The public schools have made education possible for all and ignorance a disgrace. In political affairs, the vote of the humblest has long counted for as much as the vote of the most exalted. We are working towards the day when, in our industrial life, equal honor shall fall to equal endeavor.

Duty is collective as well as personal. Law must rest on the eternal foundations of righteousness. Industry, thrift, character, cannot be conferred by act or resolve. Government cannot relieve from toil. Do the day's work. If it be to protect the rights of the weak -- whoever objects -- do it. If it be to help a powerful corporation better to serve the people -- whatever the opposition - - do that. Expect to be called a stand patter, but don't be a stand patter. Expect to be called a demagogue, but don't be a demagogue. We need a broader, firmer, deeper faith in the people, a faith that men desire to do right -- that the government is founded upon a righteousness which will endure.

grace!, Grace!!, GRACE!!!

I woke up this morning reminded of my sinful state, knowing I was once an object of wrath.

There was every chance today was going to be a bad day. I stayed up too late last night and stayed in bed too long this morning! I didn't feel that tired, but it had the feel of a day where everything could go wrong.

So what did I do?

I sent up a prayer, a simple acknowledgement of God's authority and I asked if God could help me today.

That's when I begin to see the evidence of God's grace, the very fact that I can pray and pray with confidence, that's a sure sign of grace.

So I hit the A20 and M25 and guess what they are pretty clear! a nice straightforward journey to work - God's grace.

I park for work with plenty of time, so I read my bible and say another little prayer and walk to work. On the way I realise there is a training session this morning starting at 8:30 and I usually get to work for 8:45/9, yet somehow I am at work at 8:25! God's grace that I got to the KIT (training session) on time, and that I even got this job (see previous posts around September time)

My day went OK a few hiccups, a few nice moments, enjoying being with colleagues. Then I head home, a home that's a sure sign of grace that I have a roof over my head.

And then my girlfriend comes over, and we go to the movies and watch a film (Marley and Me)the film was nice, easy to watch, fun and a little bit emotional, but it was the company that blew me away, my gorgeous girlfriend a sure sign of grace!

I don't always recognise God's grace as often as I should, but when I see it I appreciate it. It is amazing that he not only saves us, when we deserved punishment but loves us and cares for us, so much that he will answer our prayers, us, you, me our tiny insignificant prayers, God finds worth in them and finds love to answer them.

I can truly say God lavishes me with grace. When I look at what I deserve, and see what I get I know it is only God's grace. I'm sure if you look from the same perspective, you will give the same answer.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Les Miserables

It has been an inordinately long time since I last blogged, due mainly to life's increasing business of business.

Last week was mine and Rachel's 6 Month anniversary of dating each other. To celebrate this I took her to see Les Mis on Saturday night. It was a wonderful afternoon and eening filled with God's provision.

We headed to the station, where we had the romantic photo booth shots. I had just enough loose change to pay for this!

We caught the train and headed into London, we found the restaurant and were told we had a twenty minute wait for a table, which was fine and we had a beverage, when returning to get a table we found out that if we had been 10 minutes later we would have had anything from an hour wait to 2 hours!

We had a shared starter, a main and shared dessert, all with just enough time to leave and get to Les Mis on time. So we arrived at Les Mis at just the right time and were blown away by the amazing story of Jean Valjean. Now I don't want to spoil the story for those who haven't seen it as it is definitely worth going to. But it is a story of amazing love, mercy and grace against which stands the law and injustice. It had a spiritual thread running throughout and drew me closer to God.

We returned back to Sidcup and I walked my beautiful girlfriend home, and said goodnight and went to sleep with the sounds of Jean Valjean in my heADDDDDDDD!!!!!!! (that was me trying to sing at the end, doesn't really work on screen.)