Whatsoever we have over-loved, idolized, and leaned upon, God has from time to time broken it, and made us to see the vanity of it; so that we find the readiest course to be rid our comforts is to set our hearts inordinately or immoderately upon them.
—John Flavel
—John Flavel
In the meantime, I will, continue the Memoirs of Thomas Boston. I will also finish a sermon that I have been working on. I will have to break out the Greek lexicons, since I rely on Bible Works 7 for my lexicons. Time to sharpen some pencils.
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I'm assuming the photo is your bleeding-edge laptop LOL. If so, I can try to dig up my old Osborn 1 that with wordstar...
Best of luck getting back on the blogtrail. I look forward to your posts.
Alan
One wonders how you got this up if the only approved blog-posting machine is kaput...
Hopefully this time next week it's back up and running. I feel your pain, I'd go mad without my compy up and running.
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Let's go Nate... get that computer fixed!
You know, every time someone mentions Bible Works, I am reminded of the wise words of my hero Moisés Silva: "Thanks to Bible software, more Bible students can commit more exegetical fallacies in less time than ever before." ;-)
Hope you can get "the only approved instrument for blog post making" fixed within a reasonable time!
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