Turn The Tables by Caroline Cobb.

Do you want to make a cut on the story
Do you want to see your name in lights
Do you want a percentage of the glory
It’s not something you commodify
Don’t you know that your heart is a temple
He’s knocking down your door so
Let Him in and he’ll turn over tables
Make your heart a house for the Lord
Turn the tables, turn the tables over
Turn the tables, turn the tables over

Biblical preaching allows the variety of the text to determine the message, it does not rely on the preacher’s discretion to import other Scriptures to balance its message – making the sermon the product of the preacher’s understanding. It allows each passage to speak for itself, and then next time the next passage will speak for itself.
There’s a liberty in that, and a benefit for congregations who grow from hearing the variety of God’s word week by week rather than the preacher’s varying impression of what the congregation need to hear.

From Ray Ortlund.

My brother pastor, to preach with biblical fullness, rising above our biases, our best course is to preach through the Bible, passage by passage, letting each passage make its unique contribution, confident that over time the fullness of it all will serve people well with a clear vision of the Triune God. But let us never force a passage to say what we think it ought to have said and thus complicate the work of God.
For example, if a biblical passage teaches imputed righteousness, let’s not “balance” it by inserting into the sermon a counter-emphasis on imparted righteousness. And if a passage teaches imparted righteousness, let’s not “balance” it with a forced counter-emphasis on imputed righteousness. That is not biblical preaching. And Scripture, not the categories of Systematic Theology, is our final authority.
Humility allows God to speak through his Word, yielding to him passage by passage, Sunday by Sunday, so that he enriches us with one precious gospel gift after another, each one a new facet of the many glories of Christ. This kind of preaching—oscillating, not vacillating—can raise up wise and healthy churches, not limited by any pet doctrine, but enlarged by the grandeur of Scripture.

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The AFL yielded one upset and maybe an indication that Melbourne are decent this year.
The NRL also provided two results that were something of an upset and an indication that Cronulla have some significant issues.

Apart from that picking the NRL is straightforward while thinking teams could lose, while the AFL is a more difficult choice between two teams that could actually win.

(Draws count as correct)
NRL (last round 6/8; season tally 39/56)
Souths
Melbourne
Gold Coast
Penrith
Paramatta
Easts
New Zealand
Saint George

AFL (last round 7/9; season tally 34/54)
Western Bulldogs
Collingwood
Adelaide
Saint Kilda
Brisbane
Geelong
Melbourne
Essendon
Fremantle

Apparently it’s International Dance Day on April 29. I did something called ‘The Treadmill’. I suppose it was a change up from a walk.