Another food history video from Mental Floss; this time featuring Phở .
I love Phở as pure comfort food, though probably preferring Laksa as a meal.
It depends on mood.
(These are completely appropriate thoughts to be posting on Australia Day, though I have already had a BBQ lunch with friends)
Soul Of Things by Sara Groves from her album What Makes It Through.
See you hopes your fears
The oughts the shoulds the habits
The unseen puppeteers
That pull you on the stage
Why is it so to tell yourself the truth
To see into the soul of things
What a mystery your very heart
Held inside you and known in part
I have heard a number of really memorable illustrations, that I cannot remember what it was they were supposed to illustrate.
(One about a cane toad in an electrical sub-station comes to mind)
An illustration must make that which it is trying to illustrate memorable.
If it won’t do that, and particularly if it is likely to make people remember it, and not what it’s supposed to be illustrating, then it shouldn’t be used.
The first necessity of illustration is that it should be true, that is, that it should have real relations to the subject which it illustrates. An illustration is properly used in preaching either to give clearness or to give splendour to the utterance of truth.
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But both sorts of illustration, as you see, have this characteristic; they exist for the truth. The are not counted of value for themselves. That is the test of illustration which you ought to use unsparingly. Does it call attention to or call attention away from my truth? If the latter, cut it off without hesitation. The prettier it is the worse it is.
Phillips Brooks, The Joy Of Preaching, Kregel Classics, 1989, pg. 132.
How Long? from EMU Music, a song of yearning expectant hope.
The lyrics:
1
How long, how long
Will you be silent, O Lord? Silent, O Lord?
How long, how long
Will you let evil remain, O Ancient of Days?
Pre-chorus
How long, O Mighty One, how long?
You’re the God who saves, the God who made a way!
Chorus
Restore us Lord, for our hope is in your name
In you our hearts will learn to sing
Though nations rage and humans fade, you remain
All our hope is in your Son
We take shelter in your grace
Though all around is darkest night, you save
2
How long, how long
Will your people be scorned? Your people be scorned?
How long, how long
Will our bodies decay, O Ancient of Days?
Pre-chorus
Chorus
Bridge
How long, O Mighty One, how long?
You’re the God who saves, the God who made a way!
Return, Emmanuel, return!
Your people wait, watchful now, we pray
Chorus