I’ve been quoting this poem of Frederick Faber’s often…we even sing it at our church…and recently I shared it with a loved one experiencing a personal disappointment:-
I bow me to Your will, O God
And all Your ways adore
And every day I live I’d seek
To please you more and more
He always wins who sides with God
To him no chance is lost
God’s will is sweetest to him when
It triumphs at his cost
Lead on, lead on triumphantly
Oh, blessed Lord, lead on
Faith’s pilgrim sons behind You seek
The road that You have gone
Ill that God blesses is our good
And unblest good is ill
And all is right that seems most wrong
If it be His sweet will
Wednesday evenings from October 2005 to April 2006, I had the joy of sharing some of my simple thoughts on consecutive books of the Old Testament with the Frankford FM congregation. To do so, I used PowerPoint slides. If you’re searching, perhaps, for a different approach to one of these fascinating Hebrew Scriptures, you may want to take a look. This introductory presentation is a sample. I have studies on file all the way from Genesis to Joel – 24 in all. If this approach is of interest to you, write me anjadams@sympatico.ca and mention for which book(s) you want the PPT. and I will send it (them) to you as an attachment.
OT Study – In All the Scriptures
How quickly we move from one week to another in the life of a congregation. Sundays come and go. But the Word of God remains true forever. On March 18, 2007, I completed the series of three talks based on the biblical Epistle to Titus. Here is the PowerPoint presentation I to illustrate chapter 3: PPT Titus Ch. 3
PPT Titus Ch. 2 Here is the PowerPoint presentation on the second talk in the three-part series, based on the Epistle of Paul to Titus, given at Frankford in March 2007
PPT Titus Ch. 1 This is the PowerPoint for the first in a series of talks based on the Epistle to Titus in the New Testament. Each of the three sessions is represented by the reading of one of the three consecutive chapters in Titus and the corresponding PowerPoint presentation. This one is based on Chapter 1.