Sunday, February 24, 2019

Clip Art of Fate...

Description of Clip Art:  black and white clip art of "Fate", he stands with a sword, cloaked, his face is covered, hand-drawn, fists, white background

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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Jesus, Second Coming Of...

       In Venice stands a very beautiful monument, a pyramid of marble, in which lie the mortal remains of a little child. By the door stands a sculptured angel resting one hand on the door-latch, and holding in the other hand a trumpet, and himself peering intently into the distant heaven; while carved upon the door is the inscription: "Till He Comes."

       Such a monument is the institution of the Lord's Supper. Such an expectancy is appropriate to the soul. Such a lesson of patient waiting is not amiss. Such a readiness to respond to the last call were becoming even to the busy.

"Til He Comes" sung by the Vocal Union at Otter Creek Church.
Words are here too.

Monday, December 17, 2018

The Boy's Choir

Description of Clip Art:  black and white clip art of small boys waiting to sing, choir robes, drawing, sketch, choir loft, hymnals, music, singing

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Thursday, November 29, 2018

A Mardi-Gras Corner Banner

Corner banner for a church Mardi-Gras event.

Description of Clip Art: 
black and white clip art of Mardi-Gras parade, party, costumes, beginning of Lent, festival

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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Let's Eat Clip Art

Description of Clip Art:  black and white clip art of a hungry boy, fork and knife, bug-eyed

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Vintage Choir Clip Art

Description of Clip Art:  black and white clip art of a choir singing, men and women singing, choir performance or practice, choir robes, vintage music clipart, people singing, concert

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Sunday, November 11, 2018

Prints from A Passover Haggadah, 1695

Blowing the Shofar.
Description of Clip Art:  black and white prints from a Passover Haggadah, Amsterdam, Jewish life, Hebrew customs, dress from Amsterdam in 1695, ovens, reading, tile floors, Sabbath lamp, bread, holy book, home interior, bakery interior, Synagogue interior

Lighting the Sabbath Lamp.
Making Mazzot.
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The Theological Department Title

Description of Clip Art:  black and white drawing of a candle sticks and monk and bible, title reads: "Theological Department", monks cloak

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The distant resting place...

Description of Clip Art:  black and white drawing of a cemetery, graveyard, tomb stone, weeping willow

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The Train Banner

Description of Clip Art:  black and white drawing of a old train pulling cars through a tunnel, locomotion, transport, passenger cars

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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Three Additional Fleur-De-Lys Patterns for Chrismons...


Description of Clip Art:  heraldic art, christian symbols, spear-heads, iris shapes, French


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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Pilgrim Ladies Banner

The banner reads, "Thanksgiving Dinner at Our Church"
 Description of Clip Art:  black and white banners of vintage pilgrim silhouettes holding a banner, three variations of text, cursive font, white background,
The banner reads, "Fall Dinner Specials"

The banner reads, "Thanksgiving Dinner Menu"
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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Momentum

       Many men fail to overcome sharp temptation because they have not by long previous habits acquired the momentum of right thought and right action. We can not fly unless we have learned to walk and to run.

        "Any one who has ever watched a heavy bird rise from the ground," says the American Inventor, "has doubtless noticed that it runs along the ground for a few feet before it rises; the bird must acquire some momentum before its wings can lift its heavy body into the air. The natives in certain parts of the Andes understand this fact very well and by means of it catch the great Andean vultures, the condors. A small space is shut in with a high fence and left open at the top. Then a lamb or a piece of carrion is placed on the ground inside. Presently a vulture sees the bait and swoops down upon it ; but when once he finds he has alighted on the ground inside he can not get out, for he has no running space in which to acquire the momentum that is necessary before his wings can lift him."

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

The Holy Child

Mary and her infant, Jesus.
 
The Holy Child.

Rome was the world's proud mistress,
And would tax her subjects all:
Thus every man, to his own town,
Received Imperial call.

And Joseph, wed to Mary,
Must go to Judah's land,
And, with the sons of David,
Must take his lineal stand.

Then, from Nazareth, he journeyed,
With his fair and gentle spouse
To Bethlehem of Judea,
The place of David's house.

But when-- their journey ended--
They sought repose to win,
Their lodging was a stable,
So crowded was the inn. 

And to that stable, lowly,
In humble, human guise,
There came a babe most holy,
Descended from the skies.

'Tis written that the angel
Had to the virgin come,
And told her that this Holy Child
With her should make his home.

And now a rosy light from heaven
On Bethlehem's city shone;
And this was the first Christmas
The world had ever known.

For Jesus was the promised Christ,
So long ago foretold--
The Kind that all the Jewish race
Were longing to behold.

Mary's Visit to Elizabeth

Mary's Visit to Elizabeth

Now Mary felt a longing
To see her cousin dear,
And with Elizabeth to spend
A season of good cheer.

And so in haste, and early,
She started forth one day,
And journeyed to a city
In Judea's hills away.

For there dwelt Zacharias,
And Elizabeth so pure,
And, entering in, the virgin found
A welcome, warm and sure.

For the Holy Ghost gave token
To Elizabeth's glad heart,
That her visitor, in God's wise plan,
Should have a happy part.

Then out she spake, exultant,
"O, why to me accord
The honor of a visit.
From the mother of my Lord?

"And blessed is she for evermore,
Who humbly hath believed,
For every word shall come to pass
Which she from God received."

And Mary said: "O how my soul.
Jehovah magnifies!
And how my spirit joys in God,
My Savior, 'bove the skies!

"For He hath had regard unto
His handmaid's low estate,
And henceforth all shall call me blest--
The humble and the great.

"For He, the high and mighty One
Hath done to me great things,
And holy is His honored name;
His praise my spirit sings.

"His mercy they that fear His name
Enjoy from day to day;
From age to age it is the same,
And shall be so alway.

"And He hath shown abroad the strength
Of His almighty arm;
For He hath chased the proud, who sought
To do the humble harm.

"He hath put down the mighty
From their haughty seats on high;
And lifted up the lowly to
The region of the sky.

"His hand hath filled the hungry poor
With daintiest of food,
And the rich he hath sent empty
Away from hope of good.

"He hath come to the assistance
Of His servant Israel's race;
In remembrance of His mercy,
His promise and His grace,

"As He spake, in the beginning,
To Abraham, our head,
And to Jewish tribes for ever--
Naught hath failed of all He said."

After this the virgin Mary
With Elizabeth, so true,
Made a pleasant three months' visit,
Then to he home withdrew.

Now that great thing did come to pass,
Which Gabriel had foretold,
In the sacred temple service,
To Zacharias old.

And soon Elizabeth recieved
The promised baby boy;
And gazing on the heavenly gift,
Her heart was filled with joy.

And all her friends and cousins,
To whom the tidings went,
Came with their gratulations,
Upon the glad event.

Then on the day of naming
The parents both agreed
That John the infant should be called,
As Gabriel had decreed.

And the speech of Zacharias
Immediately returned;
He praised and glorified the Lord,
His heart with fervor burned.

And fear came on the neighbors all,
As these things were noised abroad;
And they said: "What kind of child is this
Who comes, foretold of God?

But the hand of God rich blessings
On the babe, each day, bestowed;
And the heart of Zacharias
With the Holy Ghost o'erflowed.

And he burst forth in thankfulness,
And praised, and prophesied
Of all the wondrous goodness
That should to me betide.

For the light of inspiration
Had shown to him, indeed,
That his son was the Elias,
Who should the Lord precede.

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

A Simple Swiss Bell Pattern

A very simple pattern of a bell that you may print, cut and trace around on fabric,
 cardboard and Styrofoam for your Chrismon crafting
       "It is not known exactly when bells were introduced into the Christian Church; but it is certain that large bells of the form with which we are familiar were not invented until after some centuries of  Christianity. The small and often clandestine congregations of the ages of persecution needed no audible signal to call them together; but with the advent of peaceful times, and the growth of the  congregations, some method of summons doubtless came to be considered necessary." Beauchamp

A Holly Branch Banner

Description of Clip Art:  black and white drawing of a branch with holly berries and holly leaves above, banner trim for Christmas and Advent, white background, comes in four green and red variations as well.

holly branch banner in red onlh
holly branch banner in red and green, predominantly green
holly branch banner in green only
holly branch banner in red and green, predominantly red

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A Candle Stick and Holly Wreath

Description of Clip Art:  black and white drawing of a candle stick and holly wreath, burning flame, mantle, Christmas Clip Art, white background

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Cash Symbol Frame


Description of Clip Art:  black and white drawing of a money bag and cash symbols 

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Saturday, July 7, 2018

The Archangel's Second Visit

The Archangel's Second Visit

Six months, and, sent again from God,
The angel Gabriel came
To a city of fair Galilee,
And Nazareth by name,

To a virgin, spouse to Joseph
Of David's royal race;
And the virgin's name was Mary,
Whose life was truth and grace.

The angel entered softly,
Where Mary sat alone,
Saying: "Hail! the Lord is with thee,
Thou highly favored one."

But, when she saw the stranger,
Mary was troubled sore;
For such a salutation
She ne'er had heard before.,

But: "Fear not," said the angel,
"For, Mary, thou hast found
Favor with God, whose goodness
And mercy doth abound.

"And thou art greatly honored,
For God hath chosen thee
To nurse the high, anointed One
Whose name shall Jesus be.

"He shall be great, and shall be called
The high Jehovah's Son
And the Lord God shall give to Him
His father David's throne.

"And he shall reign o'er Jacob's house
For ever evermore;
His Kingdom still shall flourish
When earthly reigns are o'er.

"Behold," he said, "Elizabeth,
Thy cousin, good and kind,
I've also promised her a son,
And the promise true she'll find.

"For God is the omnipotent,
All power is in His hand,
And nothing is imposible
To His Divine command."

Then Mary meekly said: "Behold
The handmaid of the Lord;
And let the honor be to me
According to thy word."

The angel then departed--
Ascending up above--
And left the gentle virgin bowed
In humble trust and love.

Friday, July 6, 2018

The Archangel's First Visit

The Archangel's First Visit

Twas in the days of Herod--
First king of that proud name--
Who reigned over Judea,
The land of Scripture fame.

A certain Zacharias,
Of the large, priestly force,
The temple of Jerusalem
Was serving in his course.

His wife, Elizabeth, belonged
To Aaron's favored line;
And they were righteous before God,
And kept the law Divine.

But this couple had no children,
And they were very old;
And lived alone, nor ever hoped
A son they should behold.

And it came to pass one morning--
As Scripture doth record--
That Zacharias burned incense
On the altar of the Lord;

And outside the people waited,
And stood in silent prayer;--
For in this way they worshiped
In the holy temple fair.

And, in that solemn season
To Zacharias' sight--
Standing beside the altar--
Appeared an angel bright.

And the good priest was troubled,
When he saw the spirit form,
And fear fell on him, and he shook
Like willow in a storm.

But the angel said to him: "Fear not,
Thy prayer is heard in heaven,
And to thy wife, Elizabeth,
A son shall now be given.

"And thou shalt call the baby John,
And thou shalt have great joy;
And many shall rejoice with thee
Over this precious boy.

"And he shall in the holy sight
Of God, be great and high;
And sine, or ardent spirit,
His lips shall ne'er come nigh.

"The Holy Ghost shall early
Spread through his heart abroad.
And many of your ancient race
Shall he turn to their God.

"And in the power and spirit
Of Elias, he shall go
Before Him who is coming
To save the world from woe."

Then Zacharias, in surprise
And overwhelming bliss,
Demanded of the angel:
"Whereby shall I know this?"

And the angel, answering, said:
"I am that Gabriel,
Who stand in God's high presence,
And am sent glad news to tell.

"And, now,  because thou doubtest,
Behold thou shalt be dumb,
And shalt not speak, until the child
I have fortold has come."

Meanwhile the people waited till
The priest should come outside,
And marvelled at his long delay--
What could to him betide?

And, when to them he did appear,
And could not speak a word,
They knew that he had seen, within,
A vision from the Lord.

And so he served the temple
Until the day had come
When, his ministration over,
He departed to his home.

Monday, June 25, 2018

What was known of Jesus' plans and methods of work?

       Formal organization He magnificently neglected. "Are you a society?" was asked of George Macdonald's Robert Falconer when he worked among the poor in London. "No; why should we be anything? We are an undefined company of people who have grown into human relations with each other naturally through one attractive force love for human beings. When we die, there will be no corporate body left behind to simulate life." Christ erected no machine. He dealt with persons, life. As Young points out: "He originated no series of well-concerted plans; He neither contrived nor put in motion any extended machinery; He entered into no correspondence with parties in His own country and in other regions of the world, in order to spread His influence and obtain cooperation. Even the few who were His constant companions, and were warmly attached to His person, were not, in His lifetime, imbued with His sentiments, and were not prepared to take up His work in His spirit after He was gone. He constituted no society, with its name, design, and laws all definitely fixed and formally established. He had no time to construct and to organize His life was too short and almost all He did was to speak. He spoke in familiar conversation with His friends, or at the wayside to passers-by, or to those who chose to consult him, or to large assemblies, as opportunity offered. He left behind Him a few spoken truths not a line or word of writing and a certain spirit incarnated in His principles and breathed out from His life; and then He died."
       Yet He worked with an aim. He had a work "given" Him by the Father and He wrought at this work with a plan, and in accordance with clear principles.
  •  "But I have greater witness than that of John: for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me." John 5:35 (KJB)
  • "I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do." John 17:4 (KJB)

Monday, June 18, 2018

Piano Concert Clip Art


Description of Clip Art:  baby grand piano, concert announcement, text "Piano Concert", black and white clip art, instrument 
 
piano silhouette in black and white

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Sunday, June 17, 2018

Vintage Card File With Hands


Description of Clip Art:  old card catalogue, hands and arms, librarian, looking it up, card file system, monochromatic, brown and cream

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Saturday, June 16, 2018

What Is a "Generation"?

       "Generation" is used in a variety of senses in the Scriptures. In some cases, it means a period of limitless duration; in others it means the past (Isa. 51 :8), and still others the future (Psalm. 100:5) again, it means both the past and future (Psalm. 102:24). In Gen. 6:9 it means all men living at any given time. In Prov. 30:11, 14 it refers to a class of men with some special characteristics, and in Psalm. 49:19 it may be interpreted to mean the "dwelling-place." A generation, in modern phraseology, means thirty to thirty-five years, but there is no instance of the word being used in this particular sense in the Bible. Thus, "the book of the generation of Jesus Christ" is a genealogical record extending back to Abraham. In I Peter 2 :9 it means an elect race. 

What Was the Forbidden Fruit?

       There have been many interpretations of the Fall, and the books on the subject would fill a small library. The majority of the early Christian fathers held the Mosaic account to be historical, and interpreted it literally, believing that an actual fruit of some kind, not definitely known, was eaten by our first parents. A few early writers, Philo among them, regarded the story of the Fall as symbolical and mystical, shadowing forth allegorical truths, and that the serpent was the symbol of pleasure, and the offense was forbidden sensuous indulgence. Whatever the "fruit" may have been, its use was plainly the violation of a divine prohibition, the indulgence of an unlawful appetite, the sinful aspiration after forbidden knowledge. Professor Banks, several years ago, while traveling in the region of the Tigris and Euphrates, found in a little known district a place which the natives declared to be the traditional site of Eden and a tree (name and species unknown) which they believed to be the successor of the original tree of knowledge, and it was venerated greatly. It bore no fruit. 

A cherubim holds an engagement ring

Description of Clip Art:  engagement, wedding band, diamond, marriage, angel, wings, quiver of arrows, sparkle, announcement, black and white clip art

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What Were the "Marks of the Lord Jesus"?

       It was a practice to brand slaves with their owners' initials. A slave by showing the brand proved to whom his service was due and that no one else had a claim upon him. The marks of the Lord Jesus which Paul bore (Gal. 6:17) were the scars received in his service - the marks of the rods with which he was beaten and the wounds he received in fighting with wild beasts. He showed them as evidence that he belonged to the Lord Jesus. 

Who Were the Magi?

       These wise men were from either Arabia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, or somewhere else in the East. "East"is not to be understood in our wide, modern sense, but referred to those countries that lie to the east as well as north of Palestine. Thus, Persia is referred to as the "East" (Isa. 46:11). While it is true that the Gospel account does not state the number of wise men, but simply says they were from the East, many ancient traditions have been preserved from the early days of the Christian Church, among them one which states that there were three Magian princes, and gives their names as Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, who came with a large retinue of servants and camels. Magism is supposed to have originated in Chaldea and thence spread to the adjacent countries. The Magians are believed to have been originally Semitic. Among the Greeks and Romans they were known as Chaldeans. Daniel sympathized with the order during his exile, and probably became one of their number. They believed in God, hated idolatry and looked for a Messiah. The latter fact alone would almost be regarded as conclusive evidence of their Semitic descent. There are no absolute data, however, for asserting it positively. For many generations the Magi has looked for the fulfillment of the prophecy contained in Numbers 24:17 ". . . there shall come a star out of Jacob . . ." and when the light as guiding star indicated the direction of Judea they knew the prophecy had been fulfilled. "His star" can be interpreted as "his sign." Whatever form it assumed, it was sufficiently marked as an astronomical phenomenon to claim attention. Some writers have contended that it was visible to the Magi alone; others hold that it was a heavenly light, standing as a beacon of glory over the manger; still others, that it was the luminous figure of an angel. Tradition asserts that "the star" guided the Magi both by day and by night. The infant Savior was probably over two months old when the visit of the Magi took place. They had seen the phenomenon of the star long before their arrival in Jerusalem, two months after Jesus had been presented in the temple, and it was some time after this that the Magi arrived in Jerusalem and went thence to Bethlehem to worship him and offer gifts. It must have taken them many months to accomplish the journey from their own country to Palestine. The Magi brought the first material Christmas gifts when they presented their love offerings. 

Who Was Chloe?

       "Chloe was a noted Christian woman at Corinth, perhaps a widow, as she is represented as head of her family, from some of which Paul received his information of the divisions at Corinth." 1 Cor. 1:11. - Brown.
 
       Chloe a woman, apparently of Corinth, in the time of Paul, in whose household were those who told Paul of strife among religious leaders in the early Christian Church, probably at Corinth.
       Paul bade those who had disagreed to have no divisions among them, but to be "perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment" (I Cor. 1:10).
       Chloe may have been a Christian or a pagan, and those from her household who went to Paul may have been her close friends or her slaves. That is unimportant. What is important is that members of her household brought to Paul rumors of dissension among these first Christians. by Edith Deen 1916