Been Seven Months Since Our Last Post

Yes, we do realize we have not posted in a while. Much has happened to take our time but we, Lord willing, will return and we intend to finish the Isaiah series. Thank you for your interest and keep the faith.

Here is a thought that might carry you through Christmas, it is the opening line of Cominus’ next book:

We think of the universe as vast and limitless – galaxy upon galaxy. Our sun is but a dot compared to the greater suns of space and our earth is but a dot compared to the sun and to the earth, man is less than a speck of dust. The Bible tells us above all this vastness is God and that He stoops down, or humbles Himself, to look at the earth and the universe. How big is God that He could be greater and bigger than this vastness? Yet He cares for the speck called man that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to conquer sin and death and give man forgiveness of sin and eternal life. In addition to this, the Bible tells us in the Book of Job, Satan has to travel to come before God – to meet Him at a location. Yet God listens to my thoughts and He waits to hear me speak to Him – He meets me face-to-face where I am. How humble is His love for me? But for His sustaining hand, I would be reduced to that speck of dust. Oh, how great is God and how great is His love for me.

About the author: cominus

Cominus is the pen-name for Dean Isaacson, who got involved in the GOP in 1983, the year my son was born. Chairman of the Snohomish County Republican Central Committee (Washington) 1990 to 1992. Conducted legal research for the late Supreme Court Justice William C. Goodloe for several years. In 1996, succeeded him to lead Judicial Forum (the year before he passed away). Moved to Idaho in 1999 and still reviews judicial candidates in the State of Washington. My core belief is you will choose to serve God or you will serve the state - tyrants, as William Penn called it.

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    Under the Tower of Babel (1995)
    Solomon wrote there will be no end of the writing of books. If he lived now, he would decry the endless cacophony of electronic verbiage. Page after page of endless, mindless tripe. People selling something; people saying something. No body reading anything! If the page doesn't have pictures, [click] the viewer is gone. Everyone is looking for entertainment. No one is looking for substance. But we keep on writing and we think someone will read it. Oh, how we deceive ourselves -- convinced of our own immortality. Words, words, words . . . - cominus
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