July 03, 2006

GREEK HAS ONE DAY REPRIEVE FOR 4TH OF JULY. Or does it?

The 4th of July couldn't have come at a more opportune time for many of us in Dr. Gieschen's summer greek class. We have been going non-stop for the past 3 weeks and have taken quizzes on chapters 1-10. We have tomorrow off, but the only break any of us will probably take is for our July 4th picnic at the Seminary. A few hours of jovial fellowship where we don't even think about Greek will be a welcome time. I wonder if Martin Luther ever had it this tough? I think he probably did and even tougher but then he headed for the Boar's Head Tavern for some good brew and theology talk.

We have so much more to learn yet, but there are times when many of us feel like we have too much in our brains already and need to release the pressure in our brains from so much information. God gave us the sabbath to rest ourselves from our labor. We need to find sabbath where and when we can so that we can revive ourselves and continue on with our work. Take some time tomorrow also to pray for your nation's leaders and for the soldiers that are fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. Also take some time to share the Good news of Jesus Christ with someone who needs to hear it.

God Bless us through his Son Jesus Christ.

2 comments:

Rich said...

Howdy, Scott. Yep, enjoy the one day break. The only thing better than taking Greek in summer is to take Hebrew in summer (which is what I did).

Anyway, blessings on your continued studies. God will use this the rest of your days for his kingdom.

Rich said...

Scott,

How was your time off? Hope you had a few minutes for the family.

Rich (filo)