@CAHutch1990 I think it is a sweet thing, that Christ saith of my cross, Half mine, and that he divideth these sufferings with me and taketh the largest share to himself; nay, that I, and my whole cross, are wholly Christ's.
~ Samuel Rutherford
It feels like it happened overnight, but after decades in the fashion wilderness, jean shorts are back. Every teenage boy in Nashville is wearing them, including my sons. Huge moment for Florida Gator fans everywhere. It’s your time.
“With the troubles of this life, take them as they come, cheerfully and contentedly, thankfully praising God that there is good in the evil, and sweetness in the bitter. Take it all. It will not last long.” — Spurgeon
@DPCassidyTKC I’m so sorry David. I broke my leg a week after you and I am right there with you in all that you are feeling—physically, emotionally, and even spiritually. DM me if you’d like to compare notes. I may be further along as I can now stand 50/50 but still can’t walk. Prayers for u.
In December 2025, former US Senator @BenSasse announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. That's the primary topic for this @UncKnowledge conversation about mortality, faith, and what truly matters when time is short.
Talking to host @P_M_Robinson, Sasse reflects on "redeeming the time"—holding ambition lightly, loving family more deliberately, and resisting the urge to make politics or professional success the center of life.
The discussion also covers Sasse's thoughts on the failures of Congress; the dangers of a fragmented, attention-starved republic; the crisis of higher education; and the moral challenges of technological abundance.
He speaks candidly and movingly about regret, forgiveness, prayer, and suffering—arguing that while death is a real enemy, it does not get the final word. Watch the full conversation on X:
@SeanMLucas “Run the race with endurance” There’s a reason why the admonition is given in Heb 12—we are all so prone to drop out and give up. The race is hard. So many obstacles and so much adversity. Unimagined setbacks and even betrayals. And yet, HE remains ever faithful. All glory to God
@Nick_Batzig The LORD will accomplish what concerns me; Your lovingkindness, O LORD, is everlasting; Do not forsake the work of Your hands. ~ Psalm 138:8
@Nick_Batzig@PaulTripp This has been such a good reminder for me and the psalms are full of these imperatives. Jesus Himself let us know how important it is to not rush the wait when he said over and over, “my time has not yet come.” Indeed it is good to wait upon the “fullness of time.”
@farmingandJesus Psalm 37:1-7 will be balm for your soul and comfort for your heart. You have a strong voice here and right now our Lord is using you in ways you may never know to help others who face the same sorrows and disappointments as they watch you live by faith even in lament. Heb 12:2
@CAHutch1990 Definitely will pray—praying now. Chris, Congratulations to you and your family. May Christ be glorified and may your family savor the favor of our gracious Lord smiling upon you!