Posted on 11/19/2020 5:03:51 PM PST by fatima
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Bible in a Year:
Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry.
In his graveside tribute to a famous Dutch scientist, Albert Einstein didn’t mention their scientific disputes. Instead, he recalled the “never-failing kindness” of Hendrik A. Lorentz, a beloved physicist known for his easy manner and fair treatment of others. “Everyone followed him gladly,” Einstein said, “for they felt he never set out to dominate but always simply to be of use.”
Lorentz inspired scientists to put aside political prejudice and work together, especially after World War I. “Even before the war was over,” Einstein said of his fellow Nobel Prize winner, “[Lorentz] devoted himself to the work of reconciliation.”
Working for reconciliation should be the goal of everyone in the church as well. True, some conflict is inevitable. Yet we must do our part to work for peaceful resolutions. Paul wrote, “Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry” (Ephesians 4:26). To grow together, the apostle advised, “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs” (v. 29).
Finally, said Paul, “Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you” (vv. 31–32). Turning from conflict whenever we are able helps build God’s church. In this, indeed, we honor Him. Reflect & Pray
How can God help us deal with conflict? To honor Him and your church, what conflict should you let go?
Loving God, when I face conflict, remind my heart to turn my anger over to You.
Hot child in the city.
Hot Rod Lincoln
Hot for Teacher
Cold as Ice
Hot, Hot, Hot by Buster Poindexter.
Eric Clapton - They’re Red Hot - On DVD Sessions for Robert J.
A Robert Johnson song “hot tamales....” One of his non great songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRENNux7Q_Q.
“Hot Stuff” by Donna Summer. Disco era.
Even if you are not a fan of TW, you may very well like this one, as this is one of his best. Love the accordion in it!:
Earth, Wind & Fire - Fair But So Uncool
Hot Rod Race (Hawaii version)--Tiny Hill & His Orchestra (1951)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJpv7ILr7D0
This song popped in my head immediately. Here’s a vid from 1966. At first I couldn’t tell if it was lip synched or actually a live recording. The song sounds so much like the studio version and since I don’t see any mikes I have to conclude the John Sebastian did an outstanding job of lip synching. Please enjoy:
Hot town, summer in the city
Back of my neck getting dirty and gritty
Been down, isn’t it a pity
Doesn’t seem to be a shadow in the cityAll around, people looking half dead
Walking on the sidewalk, hotter than a match headBut at night it’s a different world
Go out and find a girl
Come-on come-on and dance all night
Despite the heat it’ll be alrightAnd babe, don’t you know it’s a pity
That the days can’t be like the nights
In the summer, in the city
In the summer, in the city
Cool town, evening in the city
Dressing so fine and looking so pretty
Cool cat, looking for a kitty
Gonna look in every corner of the city
Till I’m wheezing like a bus stop
Running up the stairs, gonna meet you on the rooftopBut at night it’s a different world
Go out and find a girl
Come-on come-on and dance all night
Despite the heat it’ll be alrightAnd babe, don’t you know it’s a pity
That the days can’t be like the nights
In the summer, in the city
In the summer, in the cityHot town, summer in the city
Back of my neck getting dirty and gritty
Been down, isn’t it a pity
Doesn’t seem to be a shadow in the city
All around, people looking half dead
Walking on the sidewalk, hotter than a match headBut at night it’s a different world
Go out and find a girl
Come-on come-on and dance all night
Despite the heat it’ll be alrightAnd babe, don’t you know it’s a pity
That the days can’t be like the nights
In the summer, in the city
In the summer, in the city
“For the Cool in You”
Babyface... very cool
The great Django was terribly burned once in a aravan fire at age 18 when he was already attaining acclaim and winning awards. He had to adapt to only wo fully functioning fingers. Amazing how he rose from that to originality and greatness again in jazz guitar.
Note: On a far lesser scale, Joni Mitchell had to adapt her guitar string tunings because polio reduced the ability of her fingers to have the strength to reach some chord patterns.
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