Calvin and Sandy’s survey Gordon Cheng

Gordon Cheng

I'm sorry, Sandy, at the end of a fairly exhausting year, during which God has continued to show his goodness and kindness in all sorts of ways, I lack the will and strength to fill in your survey about books I've read this year. Although may I take this moment to recommend the most brilliant—and, in fact, the only—book ever released by Matthias Media under the title Encouragement, as well as the chortle-worthy, friendly but occasionally disappointing Diaries 1969-1979: The Python Years by Michael Palin.

So, sorry not to have been more detailed in responding to your survey, Sandy, but let me at least mention one book and one blog that Sola Panel readers could do worse than check out.

Calvin by Bruce Gordon is the book you need to read if you want to know who Calvin was (as far as you can work these things out on a man's 500th birthday). A quote:

God is the dwelling place of those who have no home in the world. In Psalm 102 Calvin picks up on the image of the owl to convey the experience of exile: ‘As the soul is like a bird cut off from others, so are the Israelites in exile. Although the land is rich, they are cut off from their home and temple. It is described as solitary or alone because it has been bereaved of its mate, and so deeply affected are these little birds when separated from their mates that their distress exceeds almost all sorrow.’ Further, ‘the people call out that they are abused and insulted by their enemies. The Holy Spirit has dictated this prayer to them as a means of defence.’ The psalms, then, are the articulation of Christians' deepest needs brought to expression by the Spirit. (Bruce Gordon, Calvin, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2009, p. 286.)

Read the Psalms for yourself to see how right Calvin is.

The blog? Make sure you heed the advice of the name, Forget the Channel, because you can be sure Lionel didn't choose it lightly. But if you want to understand righteousness and be guided into what the Bible has to say about it, this blog, this year is where you should make a start.

1 Comment »

Hi Gordo, you complete slacker.

Oops. What I meant to type was, good on you. Actually your brevity shames me!

And I wish Gordon’s (that’s Bruce, not Gordo!) biography on Calvin had made it widely into Australia before the middle of last year. By then my reading and research on Calvin was done, because the anniversary was in the middle of the year.

Now it’s hard to justify spending the money on this widely acclaimed bio, when I already bought several other materials to do with Calvin, and when there are so many other topics and people to read on. Drats.

Do you think we will read biographies of believers in the new creation, or just converse with them in person?

Commenting rules

If you would like your comment to be considered for publication, please observe the following rules:

  1. Please use your FULL NAME (your real name, not an alias).
  2. Stay on topic.
  3. Be godly.

Failure to adhere to these rules will result in your comment being quietly deleted.

If you want to give us feedback but don't want your comments to appear on the blog, DON'T use the form below. Instead, please send us an email or click on the button below.

Your Comment

Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.
Just For Starters (3rd edition)

Sponsors

Placeholder

Recent comments

RSS logo

Jean Williams on 10 in 2

Jean Williams on 10 in 2

Jean Williams on 10 in 2

Ben Pfahlert on 10 in 2

Nathan on 10 in 2

Current discussions

RSS logo

10 in 2 (6 comments)

Top 10 Tips for Sleep Deprived Prayer (4 comments)

Taking ‘crazy’ one step closer to ‘can do’ (2 comments)

Stress-throwers and stress-absorbers (0 comments)

Recent posts

RSS logo RSS logo

10 in 2 by Ben Pfahlert (6 comments). In January 2010 I set myself a goal that has transformed my diary, my thinking, my reading and the … more

Taking ‘crazy’ one step closer to ‘can do’ by Guest blogger (2 comments). Guest blogger Mikey Lynch, one of the directors of The Geneva Push, talks about the network's approach to … more

Top 10 Tips for Sleep Deprived Prayer by Jennie Baddeley (4 comments). There are so many reasons for losing sleep it's not really worth listing them. You're either getting enough sleep or you're … more

Stress-throwers and stress-absorbers by Jean Williams (0 comments). Are you a stress-thrower or a stress-absorber? A stress-thrower blames things on others and expresses stress in anger; a … more

‘Missional Lifestyle’: Education by Nicole Starling (11 comments). This is the fifth in Nicole's series on ‘missional lifestyle’. Read parts 1, 2, 3 … more

Why do we pray for others? by Scott Newling (1 comment). Learning to pray for others is one of the first things we learn as Christians: we see it commended … more

Forgiveness and repentance (part 8): Does God only forgive us when we repent? (ii) by Mark Baddeley (17 comments). (Read parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.) Does … more

The power of example by Peter Sholl (3 comments). Mexico in the 1940s was a country trying to come to grips with the 20th century. While discoveries of oil and … more

Forgiveness and repentance (part 7): Does God only forgive us when we repent? (i) by Mark Baddeley (29 comments). (Read parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.) We have been … more

The gospel to Greeks by Karen Beilharz (0 comments). For the past three Saturdays, we've been looking at contributions to the old Briefing ‘People in Ministry’ column, … more

Ministry partners