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  1. Iggy Antiochus
    1 January 2011 @ 10:13 am

    Happy New Year, Robert! Looking forward to the new posts.

    • rcottrill
      1 January 2011 @ 10:48 am

      Back atcha with the Happy New Year! Yes, I’m hoping many will find the new posts useful. They will connect with what’s come before, and add some more.

  2. Kerry Monroe
    1 January 2011 @ 5:28 pm

    Happy New Year Robert! Your site (and insight) are very encouraging. Thank you. I wanted to also let you know that I pray for you often. I’m so blessed to now be apart of the Jebaire family. Please feel to drop me a prayer request at any time. Blessings in 2011….

    Embraced in Him,
    Kerry Monroe

    • rcottrill
      1 January 2011 @ 6:43 pm

      Thank you for your encouragement and prayers. Glad to hear you’ve joined the Jebaire family. May its tribe increase. 🙂

  3. Kim Warren
    2 January 2011 @ 6:04 am

    Thank you for your encouraging comment to my blog re the hymn ‘Standing on the Promises’/words and music by Russell Kelso Carter.
    Encouragement is a god-given talent and it needs to be utilised as often as possible in mankind to reflect the glory of the Lord.
    The world is craving for the word of God (searching for the truth) but many are lost in the ‘minefield’ of their confused minds.
    THE WORKERS ARE FEW
    (Matthew 9:37, 38)
    … 37. ‘Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. 38. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” ‘ …
    Blessings; Robert, and to all who have Jesus’ desire to further His kingdom!
    Kim Warren.

  4. Garret
    2 January 2011 @ 11:28 pm

    This was a really good post! You have just the right amount of Scripture and personal thoughts and facts it was interesting. Thank you for commenting on my sunday sermon sketch and leaving so much needed encouragement.

    Garret
    Stand Strong

    • rcottrill
      3 January 2011 @ 7:33 am

      The encouragement has flowed both ways. Thank you. My planned posts for this year (Lord willing) dig a little deeper in some cases, and I’m wondering what the response will be. Because of the need to take a theological position in dealing with the hymns, I know there will be some who disagree. But I’m hoping readings will stick with me. We all have things to learn. God bless.

  5. Moore to ponder
    10 January 2011 @ 9:49 pm

    That was a really good explanation. I am glad you included this:

    The “liberty where Christ makes free” refers us to Galatians 5:1, “Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage.” The churches of Galatia were being troubled by false teachers called Judaizers. These taught that in order to be saved a person not only had to trust in Christ as Saviour, but also keep the Jewish Law, including the law’s requirement of male circumcision. But this error had been rejected early on, when the first Gentiles became part of the body of Christ (Acts 15:5, 8-11).

    I like this verse, too:

    Standing on the promises I cannot fall,
    List’ning every moment to the Spirit’s call,
    Resting in my Savior as my all in all,
    Standing on the promises of God.

    Theresa

  6. Ann
    11 January 2011 @ 9:48 am

    Hello Robert,

    I followed you from Theresa’s (http://pronetoponder.wordpress.com/) link to you. I’m glad I did.

    I’ve munched on a lot of the ideas you laid out but this part jumps out at me:
    “Standing on God’s promises is not a physical thing–in spite of the fact that some congregations seem to feel they cannot sing this gospel song sitting down! It is an attitude of heart and mind, the determination to be resolute and firm, to take an unwavering position on the truths and principles of God’s Word ”

    Attitude determines so much!

    Thank you for sharing.
    Blessings,
    ann

    • rcottrill
      11 January 2011 @ 10:17 am

      Thanks for both blog comments Ann. Yes, singing through the alphabet is a challenge, but also gives refreshment to the soul. I’ve done it many times in the car, driving to preaching appointments. As to Wordwise Hymns, last year I put up a post every day–something several told me was impossible! (It was especially heavy since I also have a website, and a weekly newspaper column, and am working on my third book!) This year, I’m planning to blog Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week, but I’m hoping to add a few topical articles on the week-ends. God bless. Drop by any time.

  7. Avis Maxwell
    12 January 2011 @ 6:14 pm

    Thank you for your encouraging comment to my blog re the hymn ‘Standing on the Promises’/words and music by Russell Kelso Carter. Encouragement is a god-given talent and it needs to be utilised as often as possible in mankind to reflect the glory of the Lord. The world is craving for the word of God (searching for the truth) but many are lost in the ‘minefield’ of their confused minds. THE WORKERS ARE FEW (Matthew 9:37, 38) … 37. ‘Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. 38. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” ‘ … Blessings; Robert, and to all who have Jesus’ desire to further His kingdom! Kim Warren.