The title, "One Eternal Day," is from the hymn "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand" [1787] by Samuel Stennett, prominent English Sabbatarian Baptist. The line refers to the "Sabbath rest" believers will enjoy in the "promised land."
"One Eternal Day" is something of a Commonplace Book. It will usually post interesting material from other sources rather than my original thoughts [I don't have many]. When a post appears with this symbol, it means that it may be of particular interest to Seventh Day Baptists.
Contributors:
Jim Skaggs
Madison, WI, United States
[Honest said] "I thought we had an honest man upon the road...."
"If you thought not amiss," said Standfast, "how happy am I! But if I be not as I should, ‘tis I alone must bear it." (John Bunyan)
Exposing the Language of the Culture of Death
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Exposing the Language of the Culture of Death | An Interview with William Brennan, author of John Paul II: Confronting the Language Empowering the Culture of...
Plan-B from Circuit Court Number 9
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Any pharmacy owner and any pharmacist in Washington State MUST stock and distribute Plan-B "morning after" contraceptive/abortifacient pills, even if it viol...
Free Stuff Fridays
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[image: Free Stuff Fridays]
I got busy today and forgot all about this week's Free Stuff Fridays.
Thankfully I remembered with enough time to launch it b...
Travel & Study
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Greg will be teaching next summer 2010 at the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism, & Human Rights. Now's the time to start planning and saving f...
Friday Highlights
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Good morning. Le tour, stage 6. Manners are important, perhaps however that
overstates the case. Of private virtue and libertarian ideas of government.
Som...
In the Cathedral and In the Laboratory
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As our technology continues to increase and science continues to play an
important part in our modern lives, the battle between science and religion
seems ...
Catholic closed communion & Canada’s Prime Minister
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Canada, which might not be as secularist as people have assumed, is
undergoing a religious and political controversy occasioned by Prime
Minister Stephen...
Withering and the Word: John Calvin at 500
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Whatever lasting impact John Calvin has had on the church of Jesus Christ,
and on the whole world for that matter, is owing to his commitment to
understand...
Calvin, Conversions, and Catholicity
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Since the sixteenth century, conversions and counter-conversions between
Protestantism and Roman Catholicism have been the stuff of controversy,
polemic,...
This should rock your world just a little
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"Your Redeemer traverses the rugged path of suffering, along which He went
with heaving heart and footsteps that He might pave a royal road of mercy
for Hi...
Derek Webb: Clean or Explicit?
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Derek Webb has a new album out, and it comes with a bit of controversy.
BeliefNet.com reports the following: ‘Derek Webb’s new album, Stockholm
Syndrome, w...
Prayer
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Master, they say that when I seem
To be in speech with you,
Since you make no replies, it's all a dream
—One talker aping two.
They are half right, but not...
Message Audio: Real Freedom
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Here's the audio from my message at Middletown Springs Community Church in
Vermont this past Sunday.
The message was called "Real Freedom" and covered John ...
A Blog Sabbatical
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Tomorrow marks the beginning of a personal sabbatical from blogging. No new
material will appear at Kingdom People during the month of July. On August
1, I...
How to Carry Your Bible
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Q. I like to carry my Bible with me, but I don't want to damage it. Do you have any suggestions about Bible covers or cases? A. Absolutely: Don't do it! At l...
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