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isPermaLink="false">http://katadrew.com/?p=6643</guid> <description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s my birthday, my twenty-fourth birthday: April Fool&#8217;s Day. I&#8217;ve done a few things in my twenty-four years of existence but when I compare myself to others before me, I fall short. Really short. When I pointed this out to...]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s my birthday, my twenty-fourth birthday: April Fool&#8217;s Day. I&#8217;ve done a few things in my twenty-four years of existence but when I compare myself to others before me, I fall short. Really short. When I pointed this out to my wife, she replied, &#8220;But did they know how to DJ?&#8221; If it&#8217;s either/or, I&#8217;ll leave djing behind in a heartbeat. Check these guy out; different times and places, I know, but seriously: check these guys out.</p><h2>John Calvin</h2><ul><li>By the age of twelve he was a bishop&#8217;s clerk. I was just a jerk.</li><li>Soon after, he started college and began taking Latin from one of the greatest teachers of the language. I waited until my senior year of high school to take Latin I. I started college at eighteen.</li><li>By age twenty he had been to two or three different universities and knew Greek. OK, so we&#8217;re about even on this point though I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ll ever be able to say I <em>know</em> Greek.</li><li>At twenty-three his commentary on Seneca was published. Only things I&#8217;ve ever published are right here through WordPress.</li><li>At twenty-four some thought him a heretic for being aligned with reformation-esque sentiment. He fled. Though I try to punk people out in a Reformation spirit, nobody listens and I needn&#8217;t flee.</li></ul><h2>John Gill</h2><ul><li>By age ten he had read through the entire Greek New Testament and began teaching himself Hebrew.</li><li>Mastered Latin classics by age eleven. At age eleven, I mastered my BB gun.</li><li>Before his teens, local clergy would stop by and find out what little Johnny thought. Sunday School teachers told my parents what a brat I was.</li><li>He was the first Baptist to develop a complete systematic theology and a verse-by-verse commentary on the whole Bible. I was probably the first toddler to poop on a church sidewalk.</li><li>He was called Dr. Voluminous. Me? Not even a doctor.</li><li>There was a saying in his day &#8220;As sure as John Gill is in the bookseller&#8217;s shop.&#8221; A saying based on me might be, &#8220;As sure as Drew is on his laptop.&#8221;</li></ul><h2>Jonathan Edwards</h2><ul><li>At eleven he wrote a remarkable essay on spiders. By eleven, I had  barely even killed one.</li><li>Started at Yale not even thirteen years-old. Me: Marshall University, age eighteen.</li><li>At twenty, he pastored a church in New York. At twenty, I hadn&#8217;t even been to New York, let alone a pastor.</li><li>Around the age of twenty-three he wrote his rigorous and convicting <em>Resolutions</em>. I&#8217;m a slacker now twenty-four.</li></ul><h2>I Am What I Am</h2><p>What do I take solace in on my birthday knowing that these Johns before me have accomplished way more than I by my age? Djing. Playing records on turntables. Nay!</p><p>Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 15:10,</p><blockquote><p>But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.</p></blockquote><p>Twenty-four down? Twenty-four down. Let&#8217;s keep moving, working harder by God&#8217;s grace that is with us.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://katadrew.com/2009/behind-on-my-birthday/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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