Today started out early with the big rehearsals for the remainder of the weekend events at Calvary Temple for the 125 and Commissioning ceremonies. After a morning of rehearsals, we headed over to Booth College for my first ever Officers' Councils. There were some powerful testimonies about covenant given by Colonel E Sheppard and Captain S Russell. The Lord moved. The message was a powerful one from Col 3:1ff -
Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.
We were then invited up to reaffirm our covenant if we were so led by the Lord - as I just signed my original earlier in the week, I thought that I was still okay; One of the cadets had already broken his though - well he actually broke the frame in which his covenant was encased...I think even that is repaired now (-:
This evening we celebrated the Legacy of TSA in Canada. It was exciting to be ministered to by the Cadet Choir (don't worry, I was exempt), the Canadian Staff Band and the Jabulani again. It was really moving. A number of us, dressed barmy army high collars, had the privilege in leading those gathered in shouts and cheers to the Lord. I tell you, this is the direction the uni should move, the reaction is always great. I also wore my Maple Creek rancher's hat in anticipation of our impending prairie ministry; this was well received.
Famous guest speakers gave their pre-recorded testimony on the video screen. and Commissioner M. Christian Macmillan spoke about Colossians 1 and Social Justice and the astronomical number of children who go to bed hungry every night (when the Lord has already provided more than enough for everyone in the world) and people both young and old (as young as 8, I think and as old as 98 gave their testimonies re legacy and as to what God is doing in their lives...and He IS doing a good work for sure.
Earlier in the day the Canadian Staff Band also hit the streets for the Lord and the Army. They weren't arrested though as some of our earlier musicians and ministers were - this is good. They took it to the streets and were still able to minster to us in the evening, Praise the Lord.
This weekend is a blessing for sure...back at it tomorrow...ITLP, I even get to change the colour of my epaulets... (-:
Michael
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Happiness is paying your taxes, study suggests
Last Updated: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:04 PM ET
CBC News
Contrary to the common notion that paying taxes can be a painful experience, researchers at the University of Oregon say the practice actually may trigger feelings of satisfaction and happiness.
read more: http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/06/15/taxes-study.html
This actually makes sense - after all, in this day and age taxes are the primary means by which the Lord uses our resources to provide justice to the poor and underpriviledged...and why wouldn't doing the Lord's will make people happy - and remember this next time a politician offers you tax cuts as if it is a 'good' thing. cf: blog, More on Psalm 72 (http://renewnetwork.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html#669742481567054149) from Wednesday June 13, 2007)