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One of my favorite songs by Rich Mullins. For years this was one of those songs that you just pass over and think, “That was nice”, but don’t really understand the depth of the lyrics. On a flight for one of my business trips, I listened to the words carefully and was struck by how much it hit me. Typical of Rich Mullin’s music, which I think grows with age is his prayer to God to shield him from the storms of life. As the final verse plays, he comes to the realization that everything that had shaken his life with so much turmoil was actually the wings that lifted him to his final resting place in the arms of the Lord.

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Isaiah 60:1-3, 1 Cor. 2:9, 2 Cor. 4:7-18, 2 Timothy 2:11-13

I see the morning moving over the hills

I can see the shadows on the western side

And all those illusions that I had

They just vanish in Your light

 

Though the chill of the night still hangs in the air

I can feel the warmth of morning on my face

Though the storm had tossed me

‘Til I thought I’d nearly lost my way

 

And now the night is fading and the storm is past

And everything that could be shaken was shaken

And all that remains is all that I really had

 

What I’d have settled for

You’ve blown so far away

What You brought me to

I thought I could not reach

And I came so close to giving up

But You never did give up on me

 

And I see the morning moving over the hills

I feel the rush of life here where the darkness broke

And I am in You and You’re in me

Here where the winds of Heaven blow

 

And now the night is fading

The storm is through

And everything you sent to shake me

From my dreams they come to wake me

In the love I find in You

And now the morning comes

And everything that really matters

Become the wings You send to gather me

To my home

To my home

I’m going home

 

Need You Now (How Many Times)

by Plumb

Well, everybody’s got a story to tell
And everybody’s got a wound to be healed
I want to believe there’s beauty here
‘Cause oh, I get so tired of holding on
I can’t let go, I can’t move on
I want to believe there’s meaning here

How many times have you heard me cry out
“God please take this”?
How many times have you given me strength to
Just keep breathing?
Oh I need you
God, I need you now.

Standing on a road I didn’t plan
Wondering how I got to where I am
I’m trying to hear that still small voice
I’m trying to hear above the noise

How many times have you heard me cry out
“God please take this”?
How many times have you given me strength to
Just keep breathing?
Oh I need you
God, I need you now.

Though I walk,
Though I walk through the shadows
And I, I am so afraid
Please stay, please stay right beside me
With every single step I take

How many times have you heard me cry out?
And how many times have you given me strength?

How many times have you heard me cry out
“God please take this”?
How many times have you given me strength to
Just keep breathing?
Oh I need you
God, I need you now.

I need you now
Oh I need you
God, I need you now.
I need you now
I need you now

 

Won’t You Be My Love

I received a surprising phone call this morning from Kenn Jones telling me of my good friend, fellow Ranger commander who was taken down by a massive heart attack on his way to work this morning. He attempted to live his life according to the words of this song, which reflect the words of Jesus himself, “Feed my Sheep” (John 21:17)

Won’t You Be My Love
By Mercy Me

When you fall asleep tonight in your warm and cozy room,
Know that I’m awake and I’ve got no shelter and no food.
I am not alone.
My friends are broke and lost.
Looking for someone to lead them to my cross.
I need your help. I need your help.

Won’t you be my voice calling?
Won’t you be my hands healing?
Won’t you be my feet walking into a broken world?
Won’t you be my chain breaker?
Won’t you be my peacemaker?
Won’t you be my hope and joy?
Won’t you be my LOVE?

The other side of the world she is just a few days old.
A helpless little girl with no family of her own.
She is not to blame for the journey she is on.
Her life is no mistake.

Won’t you lead her to my cross?
Won’t you be my voice calling?
Won’t you be my hands healing?
Won’t you be my feet walking into a broken world?
Won’t you be my chain breaker?
Won’t you be my peacemaker?
Won’t you be my hope and joy?
Won’t you be my LOVE?

To those I call my own.
To those I’ve set aside as spotless without blame.
The chosen ones my bride.
We will be your voice calling.
We will be your hands healing.
We will be your feet walking into a broken world.
We will be your chain breaker.
We will be your peacemaker.
We will be your hope and joy.
We will be your LOVE. We will be your LOVE.

Busted Heart

 

Busted Heart

by For King and Country

Winter has come back again Feels like the season won’t end

My faith is dying tonight And I won’t try to pretend
I’ve got it all figured out I don’t have any doubts I’ve got a busted heart I need You now Yeah, I need You now
(Chorus) Hold on to me, hold on to me Don’t let me lose my way Hold on to me
I am the wandering son Your love is never enough I keep chasing the wind Instead of chasing Your love I’m screaming out Your name Don’t let me fall on my face I’ve got a busted heart I’m in need of a change I’m desperate for grace
Hold on to me, take all of me Don’t let me lose my way Hold on to me
Broke Your heart a thousand times But You’ve never left my side You have always been here for me
You never let me go You never let me go Don’t ever let me go
Hold on to me, hold on to me Don’t let me lose my way Hold on to me
Hold on to me, take all of me Don’t let me lose my way Hold on to me
Until it comes to an end Soon this season will end I’ll surrender tonight You meet me right where I am

Strong Enough

I’m listening to the song “Strong Enough” by Matthew West and it is almost hard not to tear up due to the flood of memories that come into my brain from the past and also some of the recent tragedies that have happened.

You must, you must think I’m strong
To give me what I’m going through
Well, forgive me, forgive if I’m wrong
But this looks like more than I can do,
On my own…..

I know I’m not strong enough to be
Everything that I’m supposed to be
I give up, I’m not strong enough
Hands of mercy, won’t you cover me?
Lord, right now I’m asking you to be
Strong enough, strong enough
For the both of us

Well maybe, maybe that’s the point
To reach the point of giving up
Cause when I’m finally, finally at rock bottom
Well, that’s when I start looking up
And reaching out…..

‘Cause I’m broken, down to nothing
But I’m still holding on to the one thing
You are God and You are strong
When I am weak

I can do all things
Through Christ who gives me strength
I don’t have to be strong enough
Strong enough

I did it!

Every year my kids’ elementary school sponsors a 5K fun run. All the students can participate for free. This year I was determined to start my racing career with this run, but my son’s baseball game schedule created a scheduling conflict. Most of the routes I take my runs on are along the path that the race is run. The start of the race and the start of his baseball game were 15 minutes apart, even though they were across the street from each other. So, I determined that I would just have to wait for another local race.

However, at the last minute, the baseball game was rescheduled for later in the day. This gave me the opportunity to run. My son also decided that he wanted to run, too, which made it difficult for me to run my own pace if would need to stay with him. We decided that he would ride his scooter along to keep up with me.

The start was interesting since we began on wet muddy grass before going onto the road, so I had Davis carry his scooter on the grass until we reached the pavement. This put us behind a bit, but we started to catch up. The other problem at the start was that I had to navigate both for him and for me through the different runners that were ahead of us. And, to make matters worse, the road still had traffic, so we had to be cautious about how far into the road we ran.

What Now

What Now

By Steven Curtis Chapman

I saw the face of Jesus in a little orphan girl
She was standing in the corner on the other side of the world
And I heard the voice of Jesus gently whisper to my heart
Didn’t you say you wanted to find me?
Well here I am, here you are

So, What now?
What will you do now that you found Me?
What now?
What will you do with this treasure you’ve found?
I know I may not look like what you expected
But if you remember this is right where I said I would be
You’ve found me
What now?

And I saw the face of Jesus down on Sixteenth Avenue
He was sleeping in an old car, while his mom went looking for food
And I heard the voice of Jesus gently whisper to my soul
Didn’t you say you wanted to know me?
Well here I am and it’s getting cold

So, What now?
What will you do now that you found Me?
What now?
What will you do with this treasure you’ve found?
I know I may not look like what you expected
But if you remember this is right where I said I would be
You’ve found me

So, come and know
Come and know, know me now
Come, come and know, know me now
Come and know
Come and know, know me now
Come, come and know, know me now

What will you do now that you found me?
What now?
What will you do with this treasure you’ve found?
I know I may not look like what you expected
But if you remember this is right where I said I would be
You’ve found me
What now?
What now?

Follow You


By Leeland with Brandon Heath

The first time I heard this song I knew it was powerful. As I read through the lyrics, it touched me even deeper. When I stumbled across the video on YouTube, it hit me even more.

The setting of the video is Cambodia, where the communist Khmer Rouge, under the leadership of Pol Pot, took control in 1975. The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn Cambodia into a classless society by depopulating cities and forcing the urban population into agricultural communes.  Its attempts at agricultural reform led to widespread famine, while its insistence on absolute self-sufficiency, even in the supply of medicine, led to the deaths of thousands from treatable diseases.

The regime arrested and eventually executed those suspected of connections with the former government or with foreign governments, as well as professionals and intellectuals. The Khmer Rouge wanted to eliminate anyone suspected of “involvement in free-market activities”. At least 200,000 people were executed (while estimates of the total number of deaths these policies, including disease and starvation, range from 1.4 to 2.2 million out of a population of around 7 million). The killing fields were a number of sites where large numbers of people were killed and buried during its rule until 1979.

The message of the song tugs at your heart even deeper. How can we, who have so much, not give to those in need around the world?

Due to the Christian foundations of this country and the incredible way that we have been blessed financially, the citizens of this nation are extremely generous and giving to those around the world. Just look at the free will response from people to such tragedies as the 2004 tsunami and the recent earthquake in Haiti.

You live among the least of these, the weary, and the weak, and it would be a tragedy for me to turn away.”

Now by chance a certain priest came down that road. And when he saw him, he passed by on the other side. Likewise a Levite, when he arrived at the place, came and looked, and passed by on the other side. (Luke 10:31-32)

I love the line in the song, “all my needs, you have supplied, when I was dead, you gave me life, how could I not give it away so freely?”

From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded. (Luke 12:48)

“Because faith without works is dead, and on the cross your blood was shed. So how could we not give it away so freely?”

As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead. (James 2:26)

“Follow you into the homes of the broken, follow you into the world.

And when did we see You a stranger and welcomed and entertained You, or naked and clothed You?

And when did we see You sick or in prison and came to visit You?

And the King will reply to them, Truly I tell you, in so far as you did it for one of the least [in the estimation of men] of these My brethren, you did it for Me. (Matthew 25.38-40)

“Meet the needs for the poor and needy, God. Follow you into the world.”

“Use my hands, use my feet to make your kingdom come.”

“Through the corners of the earth until your work is done.”

And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.

Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen. (Matthew 28:18-20)


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We Are the Reason

Another great song performed by David Meece (and by Avalon). I think the words say it all. Put things in perspective during the Christmas season.

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As little children
We would dream of Christmas morn
And all the gifts and toys
We knew we’d find
But we never realized
A baby born one blessed night
Gave us the greatest gift of our lives

Chorus
And we were the reason
That he gave his life
We were the reason
That he suffered and died
To a world that was lost
He gave all he could give
To show us the reason to live

As the years went by
We learned more about gifts
And giving of ourselves
On a dark and cloudy day
A man hung crying in the rain
Because of love
Because of love

Chorus
And we were the reason
That he gave his life
We were the reason
That he suffered and died
To a world that was lost
He gave all he could give
To show us the reason to live

Bridge
I finally found the reason for living
It’s in giving every part of my heart to him
In all that I do
Every word that I say
I’ll be giving my all just for him
For him