I keep seeing SDG at the end of your web pages.
What does it mean?
Johann Sebastian Bach, who had a clear view of God's calling in his life,
lived, worked, and composed for the glory of God. If anyone had a right to
gloat in his attainments, it was he. He came from a long line of musicians
and achieved praise in his lifetime and lasting acclaim after. Yet at the
end of every masterpiece he sketched the letters SDG, which stands for:
Soli Deo Gloria - to God alone be glory.
We too can experience the joy of furthering the purposes of Christ if we
accept His secure and significant purpose for us as sufficient and surrender
our lives to His glory and gain.
Paul Stengel, a good friend, once defined "humility" for me this way:
"Being
willing to be known for the abilities God has given you, and not portraying
yourself as having any others."
I'm better at some things than I am at others.
For the things I'm not yet very good at,
He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it. (Phil 1:6 KJV)
For the things I'm good at
"Soli Deo Gloria - to God alone be glory."

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