Haven't the time to finish baking the things I have on-tap, so I'll shamelessly vanitize this to say
My middle son, Josiah Paul Julien Phillips, was born 17 years ago today, at 35 or 6 to 4 in the morning. It was one of the very happiest days of my life. You know, after the terror and all.
Josiah was first-named after the king who rediscovered the Word of God, which transformed both him and his culture (2 Kgs. 22). He was middle-named first after the great apostle, whose life was given to knowing Jesus Christ and making Him known, for all he was worth (Phil. 1:19-21; 3:8-17); and second after my dad, a dear and incredibly capable man, and just about the most unstoppable man I've known.
So Josiah's full name was both a prayer and a parental aspiration, as must have been the case for godly parents over the many millennia.
I could go on and on (Readers [unkindly]: "You already have"), but let's bring the vanity to a crescendo with something aimed at giving the birthday boy a smile:
16 comments:
Happy birthday to you too, one-star hater!
Happy birthday, Josiah.
Coincidentally, today is also my middle daughter, Marija's birthday.
She's 11 years old.
Party down, dudes.
What a cool name, Marija. Makes me want to say it out loud. Marija!
Happy birthday to her as well.
Happy Birthday, Josiah!
Seriously, a one-star review for this? That's just sad and pathetic. Not that the others make sense, either. There must be some people who just make it their first task of the morning to come to Pyros and hit one star.
Obama could have used one of those Wilhelm screams last night...
Happy Birthday Josiah and I hope that one of your greatest joys in life would be to please your father and even moreso to please God as your heavenly Father..
oh your mother also.
have a blessed day
You are fearfully and wonderfully made by God-Psa 139:14
Josiah, have a wonderful and blessed day.
Happy birthday, Josiah! :)
JPJP, Happy Birthday young man! My firstborn son (who is 10) is named Julien Paul, so of course I love your name. It's obvious that your parents love you dearly--especially considering today's post! :o)
After a little further browsing on the internets, I realized what the Wilhelm Scream is all about. Thanks for sharing. I hope your celebrations today were one scream after another! (I'm all out of exclamation points now, so Happy Birthday.)
Happy birthday, Josiah!
(And to Josiah's father: What did you mean when you said, "Josiah...was born...at 35 or 6 to 4 in the morning"? I'm not sure if I understand--got a mental block there....)
Susan, you are not a Chicago fan, I guess.
Oh...Chicago! Thanks, Mike. (I like some of Chicago's songs, but I'm definitely not an expert nor a groupie.)
(Wait...should I have used "or" instead of "nor"?? Mental block again.)
Happy birthday Josiah.
I once preached sermon about why Shadrach Meshach and Abednego were so faithful in a foreign, pagan culture. I started by explaining the meaning of their original Hebrew names (Dan 1:6) and what that said about their parents.
Happy Belated, Josiah - couldn't let this one go by because he shares his birthday with my mother - so Happy Birthday, Mom!
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