Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Dutch proverbs
I came across a website of a foreign student, living in the Netherlands. I really liked his collection of well-known Dutch proverbs (i.e. well-known in the Netherlands, but now also made available for the rest of the world!) Please try to make sense of these sayings and expressions yourself, if you need an explanation, please leave a comment and I will try to clarify the double Dutch for you. But remember - the greatest Dutch philosopher, Johan Cruyff, once said: "If I wanted you to understand, I would have explained it better."
Here are a few interesting proverbs that also give insight into the Dutch mentality; first, some that make sense to an American without explanation:
Keulen en Aken zijn niet op één dag gebouwd = Cologne and Aachen (Charlemagne's cathedrals) weren't built in a day.
Het beste paard struikelt wel eens = Even the best horse can stumble once.
In de kleinste potjes zit de beste zalf = Good things come in small packages.
Holle vaten klinken het hardst = Hollow pots make the most noise.
Er is altijd baas boven baas = Every boss has a boss.
Wie het kleine niet eert, is het grote niet weerd = He who doesn't value small gifts isn't worthy to receive large ones.
Komt tijd, komt raad = After some time (thinking) you will find a solution (to your problem)
Als de ene hand de andere wast, worden zij beide schoon = If one hand washes the other, they will both be clean.
Second, some that refer directly to the Dutch environment (i.e. water):
Je moet niet verder willen springen dan de polsstok lang is = Don't try to jump farther (over a ditch) than the length of your pole (don't let your reach exceed your grasp)
Praatjes vullen geen gaatjes = Talking doesn't fill any holes (e.g. in a dike)
De beste stuurlui staan aan wal = The best helmsmen are those standing on the wall (and watching)
Als er één schaap over de dam is, volgen er meer = Once one sheep crosses the dam, the others will follow.
Finally, some that are fairly unintelligible without explanation. I have given a literal translation but to understand them you have to learn Dutch.
Hoge bomen vangen veel wind = High trees catch much wind.
Je kunt nooit weten hoe een koe een haas vangt = You can never understand how a cow can catch a rabbit.
Een ezel stoot zich in 't gemeen geen twee maal aan dezelfde steen = A donkey doesn't trip twice on the same stone.
Wie een hond wil slaan, kan licht een stok vinden = He who wants to hit a dog can always find a stick.
De soep wordt nooit zo heet gegeten als ze wordt opgediend = The soup is never eaten as hot as it is served.
Here are a few interesting proverbs that also give insight into the Dutch mentality; first, some that make sense to an American without explanation:
Keulen en Aken zijn niet op één dag gebouwd = Cologne and Aachen (Charlemagne's cathedrals) weren't built in a day.
Het beste paard struikelt wel eens = Even the best horse can stumble once.
In de kleinste potjes zit de beste zalf = Good things come in small packages.
Holle vaten klinken het hardst = Hollow pots make the most noise.
Er is altijd baas boven baas = Every boss has a boss.
Wie het kleine niet eert, is het grote niet weerd = He who doesn't value small gifts isn't worthy to receive large ones.
Komt tijd, komt raad = After some time (thinking) you will find a solution (to your problem)
Als de ene hand de andere wast, worden zij beide schoon = If one hand washes the other, they will both be clean.
Second, some that refer directly to the Dutch environment (i.e. water):
Je moet niet verder willen springen dan de polsstok lang is = Don't try to jump farther (over a ditch) than the length of your pole (don't let your reach exceed your grasp)
Praatjes vullen geen gaatjes = Talking doesn't fill any holes (e.g. in a dike)
De beste stuurlui staan aan wal = The best helmsmen are those standing on the wall (and watching)
Als er één schaap over de dam is, volgen er meer = Once one sheep crosses the dam, the others will follow.
Finally, some that are fairly unintelligible without explanation. I have given a literal translation but to understand them you have to learn Dutch.
Hoge bomen vangen veel wind = High trees catch much wind.
Je kunt nooit weten hoe een koe een haas vangt = You can never understand how a cow can catch a rabbit.
Een ezel stoot zich in 't gemeen geen twee maal aan dezelfde steen = A donkey doesn't trip twice on the same stone.
Wie een hond wil slaan, kan licht een stok vinden = He who wants to hit a dog can always find a stick.
De soep wordt nooit zo heet gegeten als ze wordt opgediend = The soup is never eaten as hot as it is served.
True words
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Shining like the Morning Star

My Lord is so much more than I can describe. We talked about what he means to us in a meeting of our church and asked each other: "But what about you? Who do you say Jesus is?" Everybody had other great names, descriptions and testimonies.
So... I think Jesus is like a shining diamond. Look at him from different perspectives and you will see new facets, discover new truths, new aspects of his grace. Jesus is brilliant! He is as strong and pure as a precious, shining stone - in him all treasures of wisdom and knowledge can be found. If only I could reflect a little bit of his awesome glory and breathtaking beauty! But a poor reflection - that's what I am.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
There will be no mistakes in Heaven
"When I get to Heaven, I shall see three wonders there. The first wonder will be to see many there whom I did not expect to see; the second wonder will be to miss many people who I did expect to see; the third and greatest of all will be to find myself there." John Newton (writer of the popular hymne Amazing Grace)
After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. Revelation 7:9
For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the Sovereign LORD. Repent and live! Ezekiel 18:32
The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9

For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the Sovereign LORD. Repent and live! Ezekiel 18:32
The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Sorry enough to quit

Perhaps the heart of the gospel message can be found in Acts 20:21: ‘Repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.’ Repentance is paramount. Repentance is not merely being sorry for our sin, but being sorry enough to quit. Do you really want to? Repentance is a turning around, a change of course, a reversal of conduct. An acknowledgement must be made, and a decision must be taken. (‘Resisting Temptation’ Colin N. Peckham)
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Saturday, November 18, 2006
That is what is so amazing about grace!
Some days when we get sick and tired of trying to be good enough to be acceptable to other people, fed up with trying to make sure people like us and accept us, God's grace just may slip inside our ears and whisper to our hearts: "You are already accepted. You are accepted. You’re accepted. And you will never, never be rejected." That, that is what is so amazing about grace. --Lewis Smedes (Thanks to Cori for sending me a link to this article!)
It's in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for. Long before we first heard of Christ and got our hopes up, he had his eye on us, had designs on us for glorious living, part of the overall purpose he is working out in everything and everyone. Ephesians 1:11-12

Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Impressive drums and percussion

"Terry Bozzio won the audition to be in Frank Zappa's band when, after he played, all of the other drummers behind him in line left."
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Lessons to be learned from rescued horses

Unfortunately some have left the group and made some wrong decisions because they panicked. Sometimes it is just a big disaster and there's just no possibility to be rescued. But those who stand together, make this choice because they know that they are not strong enough to make it entirely on their own. They make the right choices so that they can't become helpless victims of the wild waves and winds.

What a relief - help is on its way! The group stayed close together and didn't panic, collectively they were able to resist the forces of nature. Be thankful for this safe spot, even if this little island of peace has been attacked continuously by the elements. Stay calm, wait patiently until the tide is turning and new possibilities appear. Wait until daylight comes and the raging storm calms down. Don't give up hope, keep the faith, just keep trusting.

We need each other. We can't make it alone, because on our own we are completely lost. But staying on a little island with a small group is no option either. Of course, together with other victims you can live through this situation for a while, but there comes a time for following good advice, there comes a time for a leap of faith. Learn from your mistakes, listen to wise guidance and take the right time to leave your temporarily comfort zone. In this way you can reach the shore and finaly find safety!
This text was inspired by the news story about a group of horses that was trapped outside the dikes and isolated for some days on a little sand bank in a flooded area near Marrum, Friesland (the Netherlands). Some 20 horses drowned, but most of them survived and were rescued last Friday. © text (c) Paul Abspoel - Wednesday November 8, 2006.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Down-sized by the cross, uplifted by grace

I need to be reminded again and again that I am living this life of freedom because of Christ's grace. I didn't contribute anything to my salvation. I am not able to repay my Saviour for what He's done and there's no need for me to proof that I deserve his love. Because I don't. There's nothing that I could add to Christ's gift of grace, I can only accept his forgiveness and rejoice in the fact that I'm FREE!
For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted. Luke 18:14
One sling, five smooth stones and a king size faith

I read about a shepherd boy, challenged by a giant warrior who is insulting you and trash-talking your people. Sure, I can see why everybody was so impressed by this XXL Philistine with his big mouth and arrogant attitude! But I can also understand why David couldn’t stand Goliath's slander anymore and why he decided to fight this colossal opponent.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom

Often evangelical Christians like myself are accused of being 'fundamentalists'. Truth be told, I do hold on to some fundamental certainties, but I don’t want to use a single Bible text out of context to make an undeniable ‘truth statement’. In fact, it is very dangerous to use God’s Word as a source for snappy one-liners! So if you want to ponder about the Verse of the day – please feel free to check out the entire context here!
“God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth.” Please also read this quotation in its context and prayerfuly ask God's Holy Spirit to guide you through his Word. Open the eyes of my heart, Lord. Open the eyes of my heart!
Dutch visitors: let's hyve!

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