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Hymn Notes: All Creatures of Our God and King – Longview News-Journal

Posted: January 27, 2022 at 11:46 pm

About 800 years ago, St. Francis of Assisi wrote a hymn that personified the elements of creation with familial gender terms: He referred to the Sun, wind, and fire as, our brothers.

The moon and water he called our sisters. And he revered the earth as our Our Mother, our dear Mother.

Now thats weird but, in his defense, some hymnologists and church historians have suggested that those phrases were only used, symbolically, to praise the Lord in the way the psalmist personified creation in Psalm 145 which says, All Your works shall praise You, O Lord, And Your saints shall bless You. They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom and talk of Your power.

That might be true but, in the biographical accounts we have on St. Francis, there are good reasons to be skeptical. In fact, if a strict translation of that poem was the actual text of the song, we wouldnt be singing it today because St. Francis lyrics imply some serious theological problems.

St. Francis was canonized as the patron saint of animals, and he is venerated by ecologists for his love of nature. So, his hymn could be construed to endorse all kinds of false doctrinal beliefs such as mysticism, animism, pantheism, and other aberrations of non-Christian religions, some of which have crept into and are embraced by some Christian sects even today.

Just to be clear, we should, and we do see evidence of Gods handiwork in His creation. We marvel at the way He works all things according to His purposes.

But there is an absolute distinction between God and His creation. God is God over all creation; He is not part of it.

I am not saying that Francis intended or even believed in a pantheistic worldview, but there are plenty of people in our churches today, who are willing to read some kind of earth-worshiping theology into his words. And so, theologians have been right to approach this hymn with caution.

Early in the twentieth century, William Henry Draper rescued and wrote a loose translation of St. Francis hymn. It was originally intended for use as a childrens hymn.

ALL CREATURES OF OUR GOD AND KING is a good, doctrinally sound, hymn that reads like a paraphrase of Psalm 148 where we see that everything was created by God and everything exists for the praise of His Glory. And, in the last stanza, Draper inserted a doxology that affirms the triune nature of our God.

His, much-improved hymn is the song that we sing today. Its been published in almost all English hymnals for nearly a century and is listed among the most loved Christian hymns of all times.

About five years ago, Sovereign Grace Music released a new version of the hymn. Three stanzas were removed, leaving only the first and last. And then, two new ones have been added. Stanza three is a gospel-centered verse about Christs atoning work, and the last stanza affirms our hope; Jesus is coming again.

Here are the new lyrics:

(3) All the redeemed washed by His blood,

Come and rejoice in His great love.

O praise Him! Alleluia!

Christ has defeated every sin.

Cast all your burdens now on Him.

O praise Him! O praise Him!

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

(4) He shall return in powr to reign.

Heaven and earth will join to say,

O praise Him! Alleluia!

Then who shall fall on bended knee?

All creatures of our God and King.

O praise Him! O praise Him!

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

In my opinion, this new version is a great improvement that turns a good hymn into an excellent hymn and still retains a respectful attitude toward the decrees of Psalm 148:13 Let (all creation) praise the name of the Lord, For His name alone is exalted; His glory is above the earth and heaven.

Ralph M. Petersen and his wife, Kathy, are the owners of the OLDE TOWNE EMPORIUM at 212 E. Main St. in Rogersville. Comments are welcome. You may contact him at ralphmpetersen@gmail.com or by phone at (951) 321 9235.

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Meet the cast of The Afterparty – Radio Times

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Arriving on Apple TV+ tomorrow (Friday 28th January) is brand new comedy The Afterparty a murder mystery about a high school reunion gone wrong.

The eight-parter, created by 21 Jump Street's Christopher Miller, features a stellar cast, with Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Dave Franco, Ilana Glazer and Jamie Demetriou starring in the series.

Franco plays Xavier: an unpopular student turned international pop star who winds up dead at his high school reunion afterparty but who else is in this comedy?

Read on to learn more about the cast of The Afterparty.

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Who is Detective Danner?Detective Danner is one of the first police officers to arrive at the scene of the murder and, while she's meant to hold the fort until her superior gets there, she sets about solving the crime herself.

Where have I seen Tiffany Haddish before?Emmy winner Tiffany Haddish is best known for starring in the film Girls Trip and shows like The Carmichael Show, The Last O.G, Tuca & Bertie, Solar Opposites, Bob's Burgers and New Girl. She has also appeared in films like Bad Trip, Like a Boss, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The Oath, Nobody's Fool and Keanu.

Who is Aniq?Aniq is a escape room designer who had plans to confess his true feelings for former crush Zoe at his high school reunion.

Where have I seen Sam Richardson before?Sam Richardson is best known for playing Richard Splett in HBO's Veep and for co-creating the Comedy Central series Detroiters. He has also appeared in I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, New Girl, BoJack Horseman, Promising Young Woman, Office Christmas Party, Superintelligence and Spy.

Who is Zoe?Zoe is an art-loving teacher who was looking forward to letting her hair down at the high school reunion.

Where have I seen Zo Chao before?Zoe Chao has appeared in Strangers, The OA, Living with Yourself, Love Life, Modern Love and films The High Note, I Used to Go Here, Long Weekend and Where'd You Go, Bernadette.

Who is Yasper?Yasper is Aniq's high school best friend who dreams of a career in music but actually works in security installation.

Where have I seen Ben Schwartz before?Ben Schwartz is a comedian who rose to fame for playing Jean-Ralphio Saperstein in Parks and Recreation and his roles in House of Lies, DuckTales, The Other Guys, This Is Where I Leave You, Flora & Ulysses, Staged, Space Force and Modern Family.

Who is Brett?Brett is Zoe's ex-husband who was popular in school and plans on going to the reunion to get Zoe back.

Where have I seen Ike Barinholtz before?Ike Barinholtz is best known for appearing in Eastbound & Down, The Mindy Project, Bless the Harts and films like Neighbours, Suicide Squad, Snatched, Blockers, Late Night, The Hunt and Central Intelligence, which he co-wrote.

Who is Chelsea?Chelsea is the paranoid former class president who everybody sees as a drunken mess.

Where have I seen Ilana Glazer before?Ilana Glazer co-created and starred in Comedy Central series Broad City, after which she appeared in BoJack Horseman, The Night Before, Rought Night and False Positive.

Who is Xavier?Xavier is an international pop star who was unpopular at school but grew up to be a multimillionaire. He hosts the after party for the high school reunion and ends up dead.

Where have I seen Dave Franco before?Franco is best known for appearing in Charlie St. Cloud, 21 Jump Street, Now You See Me, The Lego Movie, Neighbours, Nerve, The Rental and shows like Scrubs, Privileged, Young Justice, Easy, BoJack Horseman, The Now.

Who is Walt?Walt is a socially-awkward loner who gets frustrated when no one at the reunion can remember who he is.

Where have I seen Jamie Demetriou before?Jamie Demetriou is the BAFTA-winning creator and star of Channel 4's Stath Lets Flats. He has also appeared in Fleabag, Paddington 2, Sherlock Gnomes, This Time with Alan Partridge, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Cruella and The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.

Who is Detective Culp?Detective Culp is the rule-abiding partner of Detective Danner.

Where have I seen John Early?John Early is a comedian best known for starring in Search Party, Netflix Presents: The Characters, Close Enough, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson and films like The Disaster Artist, Late Night and Save Yourselves.

TheBig RT Interview with Jamie Demetriou is available to read on RadioTimes.com on Friday 28th January.

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8 big threats to human stability and even existence in 2022 – AMEinfo

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Thanks to medical advancements, people are healthier and living longer than ever before and thanks to agricultural and industrial advancements, poverty levels and global hunger are reduced. Along the way, we caused serious and lasting damage to Earths ecosystems and left us open, as a species, to a number of potentially destructive events.

Novel diseases like coronavirus are just one of the many things that currently threaten human lives on a global scale. Scientists have raised concerns that, in the coming years,forest fires, droughts, pollution, global warming, microbial mutations, or the rise ofharmful artificial intelligencecould endanger billions of lives.

Heres an overview of whats just hype and what the actual threats to human existence are in 2022.

1- Economic collapse in China

China is an economic titan, but its foundation is wobbly. The recent financial trembles in China have caused many economists to have great concern.

The real-estate sector accounts for 29% of the countrys total GDP. About20 percent of the total urban housing properties, or around 65 million properties in China are vacant and are located in major cities. These ghost cities have well-connected roads, infrastructure, skyscrapers, and a variety of appealing public spaces, but they are extremely underpopulated and have vast areas that are without residents. Dramatic social unrest in China and market collapses could ripple around the world.

2- More COVID-19 mutants

Omicron is now considered the fastest spreading COVID-19 variant in the world. Scientists predict thatCOVID-19is unlikely to disappear and we are likely to see more of its variants, although their severity may lessen over time.

The World Health Organization estimates that in its first two years COVID-19 has caused more than 5.4 million deathsglobally, and this is likely to be an underestimate.

3- Climate change

In August 2021, a wildfire in Greeceburnt down 50,910 hectaresof lush green forest. The same year, a series of floods wreaked havoc across Europe and caused damages totaling more than $11.8 billion. Hundreds of individuals lost their lives (196 deaths were reported in Germany alone) and thousands of families were displaced during the 2021 European floods.

Meanwhile, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that the summer season of 2021 was the driest andhottest for contiguous statesin the U.S. in records, dating back 126 years.

Forest fires, floods, droughts, increasing temperatures, the melting polar ice, hurricanes, rising sea levels are all linked tohuman-induced climate change.

The WHO claims that climate change alone already costsaround 150,000lives each year, due to the various hazards that result from climate change.

A report suggests that, by 2030, rising sea levels willdrown many coastal cities,including Venice, Amsterdam, and New Orleans.

An estimate indicates that, if carbon emissions are not brought down, by 2050,about 800 million peopleliving in 570 cities across the world will be severely affected due to the rising sea level.

Climate experts have predicted that 2022 would also turn out tobe a hot year.

4- Harmful AI

Some believe that, in the next few years, AI could reach a level where it is smarter than all of humanity, andno human would be able to control it anymore. This is known as artificial general intelligence.

As oneteam of researchers recently noted, this kind of AI poses a fundamentally different problem than those typically studied under the banner of robot ethics. This is because a superintelligence is multi-faceted, and therefore potentially capable of mobilizing a diversity of resources in order to achieve objectives that are potentially incomprehensible to humans, let alone controllable.

Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor at MIT, wrote in the Washington Post that AI is already causing harm in many areas.

Narrow AI is already displacing workers. Firms that increase their AI adoption by 1% reduce their hiring by that much. Narrow AI is powering new monitoring and surveillance technologies used by corporations and governments. And it is warping public discourse on social media, hampering the functioning of modern democracies.

5- Nuclear war

There are around 13,900 nuclear warheads in total, out of which 90% are owned by the US and Russia alone. Apart from these two superpowers, there are seven more countries in the world that maintain anarsenal of nuclear weapons. These are China, Israel, India, France, the UK, Pakistan, and North Korea.

Apart from nuclear weapons, the use of biological or chemical agents in war, such as poisonous gases and disease-carrying microbes, could also give rise to a serious catastrophe.

Escalating conflicts in recent years have raised the worry is that a lone actor or rogue state might get their hands on nuclear or biological materials and use them.

6- Water scarcity

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) estimates that, by 2025,about 67% of the worldspopulation will be affected in some way by water scarcity. They add that, even at present, around 1 billion people do not have regular access to clean drinking water, and a total of 2.7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year.

A UNICEF report claims that the numbers are even higher. They assert thatfour billion peoplestruggle to meet their water requirements for at least one month of the year.

7- Inflation

A lot of money has been pumped into the global markets and this liquidity rush has caused further excess wealth, a greater ability to borrow and spend, mixed together with supply issues, and these are key ingredients for inflation.

Monetary policies by Central Banks have largely resulted in a huge amount of liquidity being pumped into the markets.But the same bankers are equally terrified by the prospect of their economies stalling due to COVID, which means a fear of raising interest rates too high and thus enabling inflation to have a strong chance at continuing its rise in many places.

8- Crypto

There is a question of global dollar dominance being challenged or replaced and the response has been the If you cant beat them, join them approach from central banks whove been exploring digital currencies as a halfway house to crypto adoption. Indeed, 81 countries representing 90% of global GDPare exploring CBDCs.And with opportunity comes the risk of crisis, as powers old and new come up against one another.

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