Nosh 2.0 is a street-style takeaway food place dangerously close to my sister’s in Maryborough.
No one seems to know what Nosh 1.0 was.
I chose Tropical with grilled chicken wrapped in lettuce instead of a bun with sweet potato wedges. It was almost health food.

They also have generous chocolate mousse.

Food comes on buns or fries as well.

In the US where scones are called ‘biscuits’ some are named ‘cathead biscuits,’ so-called because they are the size of a cat’s head.
After an hour walking up and down the Esplanade at Hervey Bay we stopped for a late morning-tea and had what appeared to be cathead scones.
These might have been larger than the average cat’s head.
And they were date scones.
Cathead date scones.
The coffee and the view were splendid additions.

The Lord Is In His Holy Temple is from Getty Music’s album Evensong.
It is a fitting reflection for the end of day, or any time of day.
Kristyn Getty and Ben Shive are the composers.
I’ve followed Ben Shive for years, mostly through his work with Andrew Peterson and the Rabbit Room musicians.

The lyrics:

The Lord is in His holy temple
Let all the earth keep silence

Verse 1
Where were you when the earth was made
And the morning stars sang out together
When the seas burst forth from the womb
And you wrapped the clouds in darkness
Have you ever showed the dawn it’s place
Or walked the recess of the deep
Oh, the mysteries He holds are His to keep

Verse 2
Who can tip the heavens’ water jars
Or set up on the earth the Lord’s dominion
Do you give the horse its flowing mane
Or does the hawk fly by your wisdom
Who gives breath to fill a babies cry
Who stirs the soul to look for light
Without His eternal word, there is no life

Bridge 1
Keep silence, silence, silence before Him

Bridge 2
The Lord is in His holy temple, let the earth keep silence

Verse 3
Who can say in their heart there is no God
Whose arm is strong enough against Him
He who dwells beyond all time and space
And will judge with perfect justice
For I speak too soon what I don’t know
These things too wonderful to grasp
It is He who is the first and is the last

The Lord is in His holy temple
Let all the earth keep silence

Words and Music: Kristyn Getty, Ben Shive
(c) 2020 Getty Music Publishing, Junkbox Music (Admin by Music Services)

Westminster Shorter Catechism – Lord’s Day 37

Q & A 82
Q Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God?
A No mere man, since the fall, is able in this life perfectly to keep the commandments of God, but does daily break them in thought, word, and deed.*1

Q & A 83
Q Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous?
A Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others.*2

Q & A 84
Q What does every sin deserve?
A Every sin deserves God’s wrath and curse, both in this life, and that which is to come.*3

*1 Genesis 8:21; Romans 3:9 ff., 23
*2 Ezekiel 8:6, 13, 15; Matthew 11:20-24
*3 Matthew 25:41; Galatians 3:10; Ephesians 5:6.