Jul 1, 2010

Bible Thoughts for 7.1.2010

(Apocrypha) Judith 6:19  
O Lord God of heaven, see their arrogance, and have pity on our people in their humiliation, and look kindly today on the faces of those who are consecrated to you.’ 


The Apocrypha is not the word of God, but can highlight aspects of the culture of the day.   We see how the Israelites regarded God with humiliation in this passage. 
 21Uzziah took him from the assembly to his own house and gave a banquet for the elders; and all that night they called on the God of Israel for help. 


 We are sent out as lowly sheep amongst wolves, coyotes, and foxes (Matt 10:16) who would like nothing more than to see us fall from the path of righteousness; only God (Triune and all) can really keep us as he intends to keep us.  He will keep us for he loves us as his adopted children through Christ the LORD.  (Ex 19:5)  We radiate the love of God through our actions. we are his epitome?!


Leviticus 15
Priest speaks for the man, he petitions for his partitioner, so we represent our Pastor and our Church in our actions.  Water is a clarifying thing.  Water is holy.  We transfer our impurity to the whole group, our sinning is never an individual act.  This may go against our thoughts on individualism in America.  


1 Chronicles 3
The order of birth is important to the LORD v. 15 Matthew Henry wrote: "of all the families of Israel,  none were so illustrious as the family of David: here we have a full account of it.   From this family, as concerning the flesh, Christ came.   The attentive observer will perceive that the children of the righteous enjoy many advantages."(Commentary on 1 Chronicles 3) The offspring are important for God to record and remember.   


Ezekiel 7
Our sinful ways matter to the whole body of the church.   We are made one in Christ.  Nothing goes unnoticed!  Arrogance has blossomed.  Arrogance blinds us from our ability to see correctly.  What mercy is preserved in the nation if the wisdom held by the priests and council of the elders is no longer heeded.   Who will lead whom?  At what cost? Matthew Henry asks the LORD to "enable us to seek that good part which shall not be taken away."   God will not remove himself fully for he has made an unbreakable covenant; a covenant that we as humans will continually break; he knowing this passed through the offering in our place.  The covenant remains not because of our good works, but because God is the one who made the covenant with himself, and being fully good, will not remove himself from our story as men.  


Ephesians 3
Ephesians 3:17 17so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love,(NIV)


His riches are as unsearchable and as sure as ever' yet while angels adore the wisdom of God in the redemption of the church, the ignorance of self-wise and carnal men deems the whole to be foolishness. Matthew Henry  


How can gentiles and Jews (who are chosen) by one with God?  
Did God always intend to have Gentiles and Jews grafted into one body?  


Reading the Message Paraphrase:


I also thought of the Flying Letters in the Story the book of Flying Letters: Where Rabbi Judah falls asleep and in a dream saw a Rabbi Shimon ascending on high bearing a scroll of the Torah in his arms.  Behind him flew a flock in formation.  Then Rabbi Judah looked closer and saw that it was not a a flock of birds but a flock of flying letters." (Schwartz 77)


 I read, "So don't let my present trouble on your behalf get you down. Be proud."  I than thought of what was said in Ezekiel of an arrogant nation, of self taught men.  But then as a I read further I read, "He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us, his Spirit deeply and gently within us."  SO this is a strength of character not of will or brutal energy.   


Reading the Voice 
My take away was that Ephesians 3 is a prayer to the people of the book, both gentile and Jewish, to take strength always in the LORD. 


Reading Bruce's Paraphrase 
bring my stewardship of the mystery to the light of day, discharging it before the eyes of all.  God at one time had kept the Gospel hidden from his people because of God's sovereign will. Now this mystery can be revealed through the body of Christ held at our Church.  So may you be filled up with God's own fullness. 
Italics are the text of others.

LORD I AM THANKFUL FOR YOUR RENEWAL OF MY HEART THROUGH YOUR GRACIOUS WAYS< I ASK THAT YOU WATCH OVER THE FAMILIES OF REDEEMER AND THAT YOU CONTINUE TO WORK ON MY MATURITY IN YOUR WAYS AMEN 


Scripture Memory
John 1:8-9
 
8 He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light. 9 The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.



6/29/2010Leviticus 131 Chronicles 1Ezekiel 5Ephesians 1
6/30/2010Leviticus 141 Chronicles 2Ezekiel 6Ephesians 2
7/1/2010Leviticus 151 Chronicles 3Ezekiel 7Ephesians 3
7/2/2010Proverbs 261 Chronicles 4Ezekiel 8Ephesians 4
7/3/2010Psalm 79Psalm 80Psalm 81Psalm 81
7/4/2010Psalm 79Psalm 80Psalm 81Psalm 81
7/5/2010Leviticus 161 Chronicles 5Ezekiel 9Ephesians 5

Jun 30, 2010

Bible Commentary for 6.30.2010


I have decided to keep track of my bible notes here.   I am still learning and hope to look back on these notes and find places where I failed to grasp the concept.   This way each time I come to the passage I am renewed in my faith by the convictions of the Holy Spirit.

Leviticus 14
Sacred unblemished perfect  blood is the way of cleansing.  (Points to the need for the cross.) The priest petitions for the sinner (leaper) before God; just like Christ does for us now.  Not just for the rich, all leapers are to go through this not just rich or not just poor, for there is the doves or pigeons if one can not afford a lamb.

Belief in the lord does not guarantee monetary gain.

Mildew is something that can kill a house; it is much like leaven in bread, it will be pervasive in the whole house,
also all things that are in the house are contaminated.

I Chronicles 2: Okay, so whats with all of these names?  "The key to legitimacy and identity is a direct irrefutable familial tie with the past." (Archeological Study Bible 1559) "Genealogies were especially important in ancient Israel because the right to hold important offices was a hereditary privilege."(IBID)

Read the Covenant made with Abram in (Genesis 15:5)  God promised that he would deliver a very large household, here is part of the fulfillment of that promise.

This is a proclamation of God stating "I am here.  I am working." 

It is important to God that we bear children of promise.  I noticed that it was written, "Seled died without children."  this also was mentioned "Jether died without children."  God knows we may notice the first mention of without children, so it is written again, we are dumb and stubborn so we need things often repeated.

Ezekiel 6
God loves us enough to take away our idols.  He is the way and the life and the true light, while we often turn our eyes to things easier to comprehend,  this road ends in slavery.  High places = bamah  (height). Why should we care about high places today?  The warning according to the archeological Study Bible (Zondervan) states that when we are away from proper worship in our ordained churches, churches connected to the holy spirit through the reading of the WORD,  we are often influenced by popular culture.  This influence by popular culture will destroy our faithful walk.


Ephesians 2 
2:22 and you are also being built together into it- the home which God inhabits by His Spirit. (Bruce 273)

Commentary on Ephesians:  
Jesus Christ doth differ from the the foundations of other buildings in this, that every particular believer is not only laid upon him (Jesus), and supported by him as it is in material buildings but they are also indented in him, and hid, and were, in the clefts of that rock by saving and serveth for a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat (Isaiah 25:4)  for he saith not, "upon whom" but "in whom ye also builded."(Fergusson 170)

Cultural Side Bar: indented: This word was used in the movie Eclipse when the Wolf Boy is talking about how his clan loves another, they make an imprint of them, this means that they feel with this person, the thing that person feels, it is an encompassing spirit. 


Scripture Memory
John 1:8-9
 
8 He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light. 9 The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.


6/30/2010Leviticus 141 Chronicles 2Ezekiel 6Ephesians 2
7/1/2010Leviticus 151 Chronicles 3Ezekiel 7Ephesians 3
7/2/2010Proverbs 261 Chronicles 4Ezekiel 8Ephesians 4
7/3/2010Psalm 79Psalm 80Psalm 81Psalm 81
7/4/2010Psalm 79Psalm 80Psalm 81Psalm 81

Jun 28, 2010

Bible Commentary for 6.28.2010


Martin Luther on Galatians 6:14 :


We should trust in Christ for help and should triumph shouting "Satan the more you attack and try to hurt me, the more proud and firm I am against you, and the more I laugh you to scorn.  The more you frighten me and try to bring me to despair, the more confidence and boldness I have, and the more I glory in the midst of your fury and malice- not by my own power, but through the power of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ who strength is made perfect in my weakness.   (2 Corinthians 12:9-10)  When the devil sees that his threats and terrors are feared, he rejoices, when people are already frightened, he terrifies them more and more.  Rather, let us take a bold stand in Christ.


Martin Luther  Galatians: The Crossway Classic Commentaries ed Alister McGrath and J I Packer  (Wheaton Illinois: Crossway Books, 1998), 300. 


Scripture Memory
John 1:8-9

8 He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light. 9 The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.
6/28/2010Leviticus 122 Kings 25Ezekiel 4Galatians 6
6/29/2010Leviticus 131 Chronicles 1Ezekiel 5Ephesians 1
6/30/2010Leviticus 141 Chronicles 2Ezekiel 6Ephesians 2
7/1/2010Leviticus 151 Chronicles 3Ezekiel 7Ephesians 3
7/2/2010Proverbs 261 Chronicles 4Ezekiel 8Ephesians 4


Jun 24, 2010

The God Who Is There: On Biblical Truth


Frank Viola and Leonard Sweet should read The God That Is There again, especially pages 177 and page 179.  To save them a trip to their book shelf, or library, or bookstore,  let me quote the book for them.   I hope they will rewrite the Jesus Manifesto, to reflect the true inspiration of God.  The truth is more important than a false unity.
"The scriptures are important, not because they are printed in a certain way nor bound in a certain kind of leather, nor because they have helped many people.   This is not the basic reason for the Scriptures being overwhelming important.  The bible, the historic Creeds and orthodoxy are important because God is there, and finally, that is the only reason they have their importance."177





Biblical truth and spirituality is not a relationship to the word god, or to the idea God.  It is a relationship to the One who is there.179




Schaffer, Francis A The God That is There (Chicago: Inter Varsity Press, 1968), 177 and 179.



 I recommend the following book to guard yourself against the rise of heretics in the postmodern age:"The Three Essential Books In One Volume:  Francis A Schaffer Trilogy."  

Jun 10, 2010

Billy Graham His Life and Influence by David Aikman


"Billy Graham His Life and Influence" is a book that centers the history of Christian Evangelicalism since 1949. The book provides a panoramic view point of Christianity today.

The book also shares with the reader what it means to be a Christian Man. A man who loves freely and passionately; George W. Bush said about Billy Graham, "He didn't make you feel guilty, he made you feel loved." (249)

Themes that are covered in this book are:


  1. Christianity and Culture
  2. Mainstream Evangelicalism since 1949.
  3. Orthodoxy vs. Orthopraxy
  4. Media's Coverage of American Evangelicals.
  5. How seminaries have dealt with the questions of the 20th and 21st century.
  6. How did Denominations interact with each other during this time period? 
  7. How do men of God interact with people of power (especially presidents)?
  8. Marriage to Godly Women! 
The book does what Rick the Librarian stated good biographies should do: (1. Discover Fascinating people) (2.Rediscover people we think we know well) (3. Portray a hero dynamically, warts and all) (4. Learn how history was influenced by the life of the individual) (6. to celebrate ones culture through a deeper look). David Aikman succeeds in all 5 areas. One thing that was disappointing was the lack of pictures to go along with the narrative.
Cluck It Real Good
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Felicity Dale offered small nuggets of evangelism opportunities in a fragmented world. Each bite was rich and encouraging to the renewal of the Church today. "When ever we get together, everyone brings a contribution, and the Holy Spirit takes what each person supplies and makes it into a meal to nourish us spiritually." (Pg 191) Mrs. Dale shows the importance of each person to the whole of the church. (1 Corinthians 12) She shows how each of us is responsible to faithfully fulfill the great commission stated in Matthew 28:16-20. She does not shy away from the struggles we may face in order to bring the gospel to all believers. Her honest portrayal in the book is refreshing. The book was segmented into various topics. Each chapter had a theme and a summary at the back of each selection. Because the book had a number of broken components it did not capture my imagination or my muse. The book's flow just never grabbed me.  Mrs. Dale puts the believer at the center of the book, so we must use great care to pray that Christ is the center of our theology and evangelism.  The book was a slow dining experience; a full five course meal. I would use this book as a reference guide to innovative church growth. A slight Cluck! 7.5/10



The book was a slow dining experience; a full five course meal. 

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Jun 7, 2010

Connecting People to the Gospel


Illustration of Connecting unconnected people to the Gospel.

Matthew 9:37Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.  


The Lord sends us out to the world to gather others into our community.   



When we stand in truth and unity we become a strong web of light.  

Jun 4, 2010

1950's Billy Graham Perspectives on His Life and Theology (part One)


Billy Graham is my grandfather's pastor. To understand my grandfather better it is important to understand the man my grandfather listened to in order to come develop a relationship with Jesus Christ. 


 When I saw that the book Billy Graham His Life and Influence was available for review, I grabbed the book. I am glad that I decided to read this one.  The book unlike a number of others (roughly 128) focuses on a panoramic-historical context of Billy Graham's effect on Christianity from 1949 to the early part of the 21st century.

There are a number of themes covered in this book, they include:












  1. Modern Methods: "We take for granted publicity, bigness, modern techniques. Why should not the church employ some of these methods, that are used by big business or labor unions to promote their products or causes, in order to win men for Christ?"

  2. Mainstream Evangelicalism and its Gospel Representation since 1949 to the early part of the 21st Century. The terms liberalism and fundamentalism have arisen in modern days. Neither is found in sacred Scripture.

  3. Media's Coverage of American Evangelicals. The media by and large has been friendly and sympathetic in every city that we have visited.

  4. International Relationships through the gospel with diverse groups such as India, North Korea, Germany, England, and New York.


  5. Role of Emotions in Evangelicalism:
 (Items from a look Magazine Article) found at http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/exhibits/NYC57/05sample23-1.htm
Last visited 06.05.2010

Simplicty of the Gospel Message








 Hitler is Hitler with or without a pink Nazi Uniform.  


Billy Graham stated the message is to remain simple so that everyone can understand you.  Principle James Deny, the Scottish theologian once said, "The Man who shoots above his target does not prove his superior ambition- he simply proves he cannot shoot."  To be ethereal and postmodern hides the truth from the parish.  The dangerous truth is still dangerous even when it is re-marketed with a new pink coat.  

Sweet and Viola seem to want to lead seekers into a large field far from the mind of God, replacing the truth in the bible to the truth of the Volk.   The truth of the Volk is now named Jesus and must be accepted. This is dangerous and denies the laws of logic. 

Jun 3, 2010

To God Be the Glory


"Billy Graham His Life and Influence" is a book that centers the history of Christian Evangelicalism since 1949. The book provides a panoramic view point of Christianity today. As Billy Graham came to England in 1954, a crowd of great strength gathered at the train station. Billy descended from the train. As he descended the English Christians opened their hearts in tune to God Be the Glory:



o God be the glory, great things he hath done!

    So loved he the world that he gave us his Son,

    who yielded his life an atonement for sin,

    and opened the lifegate that all may go in.



Refrain:

    Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,

    let the earth hear his voice!

    Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,

    let the people rejoice!

    O come to the Father thru Jesus the Son,

    and give him the glory, great things he hath done!



2.    O perfect redemption, the purchase of blood,

    to every believer the promise of God;

    the vilest offender who truly believes,

    that moment from Jesus a pardon receives.

    (Refrain)



3.    Great things he hath taught us, great things he hath done,

    and great our rejoicing thru Jesus the Son;

    but purer, and higher, and greater will be

    our wonder, our transport, when Jesus we see.

    (Refrain)

Jun 1, 2010

Jesus Manifesto by Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola


Slightly chuck this book into your garden and hope that it will grow amongst the weeds.


This book motivated me to think hard about what I consider my Christian Faith; especially the role of Christ in the body of the Church.

One part of the book was a yes, amen, y'all are telling truth. But the weeds of the book kept me from accepting their gospel.

At other times I felt like the book had something like a scratch on a record being played at 35 rotations a second; irritating at best."The Jesus he presented makes one's brain cells smoke in the efforts to grasp him." (Page 31). I was frustrated that Sweet and Viola did not tell the reader to search the scriptures and find the truth about our relationship with God there. Sweet and Viola seem to want to lead seekers into a large field far from the mind of God, replacing the truth in the bible to the truth of the Volk.   The Volk abstracts the word Jesus so that it can mean absolutely anything.  This form of abstraction is dangerous and denies the laws of logic. I wanted to put the needle back past the errors presented. I wanted to yell, "What about the bible? What about the Catechism? What about the historical church?

A book like this motivates you to sharpen your truth stance in your Christian Walk. It also motivates you to track heretics and martyrs historical battle. Slightly chuck this into your garden and hope that it will grow amongst the weeds.



I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their [...] book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 [...] : "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." 

May 27, 2010

Emerging Through the Cult of Personality


What is Authentic in One and One Is Three?

I exploit you, 
still you love me, 
I tell you One and one is three 
I'm the Cult of Personality.   


May 18, 2010

Review of: John Eldredge Wild at Heart





Rock Climbing is difficult, not because of the rock but the lack of faith that rests inside ones heart. We cannot see the next step properly without a faith that the next step will hold us above the ground. We are continually battling a war against the little voice that tries to speak up and say, "Heck! That's an impossible step." "You can't do that!" "You are going to fall!" "Just give up!" Wild at Heart shares that this little voice is a common voice shared by all men. The voice will eventually wear a man down and hallow him out. A hallowed man will either grow violent and be consumed by anger. Or become a man that has checked out and is absent from his family.

Eldredge does a good job of outlining manhood in today's current age. He equips men with stories that enable them to better serve their wives and family. One area that was lacking was a series of author notes in the back; he makes up for the lack of author notes by having a very useful prayer index. I also had difficulty getting hooked into the story. (This may have been just the May blahs or the writing, I am not sure.)

All in all a decent read, one I would hesitantly cluck about. 7.9/10








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May 12, 2010

A New Kind of Christian: A Tale of Two Friends on A Spiritual Journey








Challenges to the faith will strengthen not weaken Christianity. The challenges are why we have the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Creeds, and the writings of John Calvin. Questioners need to be raised in order to see the true state of Christianity. Brian McLaren is one of these questioners of the current state of Protestant Faith.

This review will not try to answer if Brian is correct in his assessment. I need to read more in order to create a proper response to his questions.

But the questions are the gift that McLaren endows to the readers; here are a few of the questions:




  1. What are the agreements that we make about the proper role of the church?
  2. What is the framework we utilize to understand the Church's response to the Trinity?
  3. What did Modernity do to the structure of the Church?
  4. What does the church do with a loss of a meta-narrative?
  5. How does money effect the preaching of God?
  6. Why is their power in the Bible?
  7. Which kingdom does the Church serve Caesar's Imperialism, or the Kingdom of God?
  8. What are the ordinary means of Grace?
Whats next, I plan to read more of Brian McLaren; but I also will read some of the classic church fathers works. As C.S. Lewis says, the Church Fathers offer clarity for this age, because they are not chained to biases of the current age. The Church Fathers help one see the biblical narrative clearly. "Heretic" or "Heretic Not" McLaren has posed a number of beneficial questions.

Please listen to: Beware of Heresy by Gervase Charmley at Bethel Evangelical Free Church • Hanley, Stoke on Trent





May 10, 2010

Mission Work 863


Be willing to go where you are to all people, at all times, and with any means necessary to spread the word of the gospel.



Matthew 28:19

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always to the end of the age.



Romans 1:5

5through whom(A)we have received grace and(B)apostleship(C) to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name(D) among all the nations,



2 Cor. 13:14

 14(A) The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and(B) the love of God and(C)the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.



Man has had difficulty in expressing with all nations in a clear voice ever since the fall of the tower of Babel (Gen 11:1-10). We most honor each other's language in order to respect the culture of all nations.

Bible gateway offers a great way to bridge the gaps between cultural landscapes. I use the bible gateway to share scripture with my coworker Telesena. She is Haitian. Bible gateway has a Haitian translation of the scriptures. Telesena loves it when I give her scriptures in her native tongue.

May 6, 2010

Genesis 13



Singing Godly songs, 
Settling by mighty oaks, 
Abram moved his tent.
Genesis 13
Ephesians 3:18-4:3

Todays Reading for the bible in one year is:
Exodus 23, 1 Kings 10, Jeremiah 24, Romans 14

Apr 22, 2010

"Judaism is the Jewish way to get humanity from the world as it is now to the world of final perfection.  To get from here to there, you need both a process to keep you going over the long haul of history.  In Judaism the holidays supply both." pg. 24
Living the Holidays by Rabbi Irving Greenberg.  

Apr 8, 2010


My mom always said, "Don't go to the back end of the circle.  OR something like that!"

 John and Stasi Eldredge show what this means in their book, Love and War.   I have created an illustration of this idea.

First their is an itch, something not quit right.   We than say something as a quip, like "She always does this thing you know!"  Then we resign ourselves to this being the TRUTH.  We then have taken the bate and become the devils possessed minions.

The maelstrom has a circular stormy effect and can tear communion between others up.   Lets attempt to live in truth with one another and understand that in Darkness the devil has a foothold.  But also remember that light will always win in the battle of dark forces.

 Hope it helps someone.  Gregorio

Mar 8, 2010

Review of Tulip by Duane Edward Spencer

In an age of confusion, the book Tulip keeps it simple for all of us dunderheads who have plenty of adventures in missing the point. Duane Edward Spencer contributes a book that helps clarify the message of our condition under god. The book clarifies the contrasting views of justification held by Armenians and Justification held by Calvinists. I am thankful for a book that keeps it simple and to the point. 

Mar 5, 2010


At one time the word bled was changed to dead, as not to get the church goer too bloody under the Cross that our LORD was sentenced to death upon!!!!  

It has been changed back to bled. 

Soldiers of Christ, in truth arrayed,
A world in ruins needs your aid:
A world by sin destroyed and dead;
A world for which the Savior bled.
His Gospel to the lost proclaim,
Good news for all in Jesus’ Name;
Let light upon the darkness break
That sinners from their death may wake.
Morning and evening sow the seed,
God’s grace the effort shall succeed.
Seedtimes of tears have oft been found
With sheaves of joy and plenty crowned.
We meet to part, but part to meet
When earthly labors are complete,
To join in yet more blest employ,
In an eternal world of joy.

Oct 27, 2009

What the? I need to repent of desiring this book. I should not covet or feel a need to buy it, but it looks very cool. (Check out the Boing Boing Review)

Oct 23, 2009

When was Earth Created?



Earth was created mid-day October 23, 4004 BC
- Archbishop James Ussher, said this in 1650 when coming out of his morning bath, a frigid affair.

Aug 30, 2009

1520 Martin Luther and the Stair Way to Heaven



There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold
And she's buying a stairway to heaven
When she gets there she knows
If the stores are all closed
With a word she can get what she came for

Ooooo, and she's buying a stairway to heaven.

There's a sign on the wall
But she wants to be sure
'Cause you know, sometimes words have two meanings
In a tree by the brook there's a songbird who sings sometimes
All of our thoughts are misgiven

Ooooo, it makes me wonder
Ooooo, it makes me wonder

There's a feeling I get when I look to the west
And my spirit is crying for leaving
In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees
And the voices of those who stand looking

Ooooo, it makes me wonder
Ooooo, it really makes me wonder

And it's whispered that soon if we all call the tune
Then the piper will lead us to reason
And a new day will dawn for those who stand long
And the forests will echo with laughter

If there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed now
It's just a spring clean for the May-queen
Yes there are two paths you can go by
But in the long run
There's still time to change the road you're on

And it makes me wonder (Ooh)

Your head is humming and it won't go - in case you don't know
The piper's calling you to join him
Dear lady can you hear the wind blow
And did you know your stairway lies on the whispering wind

And as we wind on down the road
Our shadows taller than our soul
There walks a lady we all know
Who shines white light and wants to show
How everything still turns to gold
And if you listen very hard
The tune will come to you at last
When all are one and one is all (yeah)
To be a rock and not to roll

And she's buying a stairway to heaven...

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