Sophisticated loaded gluten-free chocolate brownie with salted white chocolate sour cream frosting. Birthday cake of choice for six year-old granddaughter. It was fun making it with her mother.

Sophisticated loaded gluten-free chocolate brownie with salted white chocolate sour cream frosting. Birthday cake of choice for six year-old granddaughter. It was fun making it with her mother.

I have far too many favourite movies to bring myself to say something is a favourite movie. Or even the top ten.
But I can say of my favourite movies that The Royal Tenenbaums features the best epitaph.

The one attributed to Nick Fury in The Winter Soldier deserves honourable mention, due to its Easter Egg value.
Matt Boswell has been writing thoughtful, singable songs for worship for a while now, most recently in partnership with Matt Papa.
God Omniscient, God All Knowing is from his solo day back in 2015; it featured on his EP Messenger Hymns Volume 2.
The lyrics
1
God omniscient, God all knowing in his wisdom does ordain
Every working of creation to the glory of his name
Who his thoughts can dare to fathom, who is judgements can contain
None his equal, unassailable, He our God who ever reigns
2
God all keeping, omnipresent, in the passing days of man
First to last, not one forgotten by his strong and steering hand
He the Sovereign Lord now praise we, he the fount of Providence
On his word we rest unwavering, yes his perfect word shall stand
3
God omnipotent and mighty, inexhaustible his strength
Governments and fleeting powers, melt before his majesty
How unsearchable his greatness, how inscrutable his ways
Sing his greatness and preeminence over all created things
4
God unchanging, ever-faithful, to his covenant of grace
We his people Christ did ransom, to the glory of His name
Now ascribe unending worship, now ascribe immortal praise
To the God whose kingdom cometh, blessed be his matchless name
Words and Music: Matt Boswell
© 2015 Messenger Hymns (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.)
Westminster Larger Catechism – Lord’s Day 34
Q & A 140
Q Which is the eighth commandment?
A The eighth commandment is, “You shall not steal.”
Q & A 141
Q What are the duties required in the eighth commandment?
A The duties required in the eighth commandment are, truth, faithfulness, and justice in contracts and commerce between man and man; rendering to everyone his due; restitution of goods unlawfully detained from the right owners thereof; giving and lending freely, according to our abilities, and the necessities of others; moderation of our judgments, wills, and affections concerning worldly goods; a provident care and study to get, keep, use, and dispose these things which are necessary and convenient for the sustentation of our nature, and suitable to our condition; a lawful calling, and diligence in it; frugality; avoiding unnecessary lawsuits and suretyship, or other like engagements; and an endeavor, by all just and lawful means, to procure, preserve, and further the wealth and outward estate of others, as well as our own.
Q & A 142
Q What are the sins forbidden in the eighth commandment?
A The sins forbidden in the eighth commandment, besides the neglect of the duties required, are, theft, robbery, man_stealing, and receiving anything that is stolen; fraudulent dealing, false weights and measures, removing land marks, injustice and unfaithfulness in contracts between man and man, or in matters of trust; oppression, extortion, usury, bribery, vexatious lawsuits, unjust enclosures and depopulations; engrossing commodities to enhance the price; unlawful callings, and all other unjust or sinful ways of taking or withholding from our neighbor: What belongs to him, or of enriching ourselves; covetousness; inordinate prizing and affecting worldly goods; distrustful and distracting cares and studies in getting, keeping, and using them; envying at the prosperity of others; as likewise idleness, prodigality, wasteful gaming; and all other ways whereby we do unduly prejudice our own outward estate, and defrauding ourselves of the due use and comfort of that estate which God has given us.