26
Apr
The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me: Thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of Thine own hands.
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26
Apr
The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me: Thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of Thine own hands.
13
Nov
“You Lead” by Jamie Grace
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I love this song and the video! Check it out.
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LYRICS:
I got waves that are tossing me, crashing all over my beliefs
And in all sincerity Lord, I wanna be Yours
So pull me out of this mess I’m in. ‘cause I know I’m wandering
Lead my soul back home again, I’ve always been Yours
And this world may push may pull but Your love it never fails
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Chorus:
You lead, I’ll follow, Your hands hold my tomorrow
Your grip, Your grace, You know the way
You guide me tenderly
When You lead I’ll follow, just light the way and I’ll go
‘Cause I know what You got for me is more than I can see
So lead me on, on, on, on and on, just lead me on, on, on, and on
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As I child I heard Your voice, but as a girl I made my choice
There is no other way for me, I’m devoted to You
You’re my peace on the heavy days, You’re the warmth of an autumn blaze
Your love carries me away, and it’s never too soon, no
And this world may push, may pull, but Your mercy never fails
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Sometimes when I wake up, I don’t wanna rise up, out of my bed
Too many thoughts in my head, don’t wanna be who I used to be
Gonna take the back seat and let You lead
And I, need to stop, need to stop ‘cause I’m going too fast,
And I, know my God is still God, and You got my back
12
Oct
I trust in You! I trust in You! …I believe You’re my portion. I believe You’re MORE than enough for me! Jesus You’re all I need! …Nothing is impossible for You! NOTHING is impossible! Nothing is impossible for You. You hold my world in Your hands!
18
Sep
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05
Sep
“Arms That Hold the Universe” by 33 Miles
I’ve been singing this since I woke up this morning. LOVE it.
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I know it seems like this could be the darkest day you’ve known
But believe you me, the God of strength will never let you go
He will overcome I know
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And the arms that hold the universe are holding you tonight
You can rest inside, it’s gonna be alright
And the voice that calmed the raging sea is calling you His child
So be still and know He’s in control, He will never let you go
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Through many dangers, toils, and snares you have already come
His grace has brought you safe this far, His grace will lead you home
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You can hope, you can rise, you can stand
He’s still got the whole world in His hands
You can hope, you can rise, you can stand
He’s still got the whole world, the whole world in His hands…
26
Aug
“You Hold My World” by Israel Houghton. Love God. Love People.
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Take my heart
Lord will You take my heart
As I surrender to Your will
I confess You are my righteousness
Until You move me I’ll be still
And know that You are God
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You hold my world in Your hands
You hold my world in Your hands
And I am amazed at Your love
I am amazed that You love me
You hold my world in Your hands
You hold my world in Your hands
I’m not afraid
My world is safe in Your hands
In Your hands
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Take my life
Lord will You take my life
You are the reason that I live
I believe You have forgiven me
And by Your grace I will forgive
And know that You are God
And know that You are God
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You won’t let go of me
You won’t let go of me
You won’t let go of me
You won’t let go
Never let go
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You will take care of me…
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Won’t let go…
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24
Aug
In church, I often hear so many pray, “God, we ask You to move by Your mighty hand.” This language is used in the Word especially to talk about God’s power. Many examples center on how He brought the children of Israel out of Egypt in the Old Testament through or by His “mighty hand” (i.e. Exodus 32:11; Deuteronomy 5:15; Deut. 6:21; Deut. 7:8; Deut. 9:26; Deut. 26:8; etc.). We see God in flesh (Isaiah 9:6; Matthew 1:23; 1 Timothy 3:16), Jesus Christ, using His hands and displaying the real power of God time after time throughout the gospels. It is evident that God has a mighty hand; He has all power. He is God. We pray to Him, as we should, appealing to His power, asking Him to move as only He can.
I have prayed many prayers asking God to move by His mighty hand especially in situations that are, frankly, a mess. I see problems, serious issues, all over, both in the church and in the world around us. I realized recently that I was praying to God asking Him to move by His mighty hand but I was not willing to offer my own hands for His use in certain situations. What do I mean? Well, I wanted God to do it all. By Himself. I mean He clearly can. He sometimes does. God, being omnipotent, can completely do anything and everything He wants to do. Still, throughout His word and history He has chosen to use surrendered and consecrated vessels for His purpose and glory. He does it but He incorporates and partners with people. In Mark 16:20, the disciples went and did the work He called them to, “the Lord working with them and confirming the word with signs following.” Another example of this idea is when the children of Israel possessed the promise land after wandering in the wilderness. The same God that, as we established earlier, brought them out of Egypt by His mighty hand could have easily brought them into Canaan the same way. He could have easily snapped His fingers and everything been done and His people just waltz in. But He didn’t. He had them fight to obtain what God said He had given them. God did His part. They did their part, simply doing what He asked of them.
In my life, God has shown me how I have, at times, wanted His hand but have not been willing to give Him my hands and all of myself. In one particularly frustrating situation, at first I would complain but I (correctly) realized that was a problem so I started praying. As I started praying, I kept just asking God to move, to fix, to correct by His hand. But He persistently wanted to know if I was willing to be used. That blew my mind. God does not need us. That is unequivocal. But He chooses to use us. I remember someone praying for me once and telling me I would be the “legs of my prayers”. I thought it was interesting but that idea has clicked as God has been teaching me this. He wants me, all of me - my hands, my feet, my mouth, my heart, my mind, my soul, my strength, my life - to be completely His. And He wants to be in relationship with all of me and to use all of me according to His will.
We can pray. We must pray. We should pray. But we cannot take something to God and then when He wants to use us to answer our prayers, and possibly the prayers of others, want Him to do it all alone. We can’t complain or even pray about a situation and then back up and hesitate when He wants to use us. He absolutely can do it without us but what if He doesn’t want to do it that way? My mind goes to the hymn that asks, “Must Jesus bear the cross alone and all the world go free? No, there’s a cross for everyone, and there’s a cross for me.” Just as Jesus had His cross, surrendering to His purpose and being obedient even unto death (Philippians 2:5-8), we have ours too. Jesus said in Mark 8:34, “Whosever will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me.”
God has His own hands but what hands (feet, mouth, etc.) on earth does He have but ours? Are we willing to be used as His for Him? Going back to the example of Israel entering the promised land, in one breath God would tell them to possess what He had already given them. One great example: Deuteronomy 1:39 - “Moreover your little ones, which ye said should be prey, and your children, which in that day had no knowledge between good and evil, they shall go in thither, and unto them will I give it, and they shall possess it.” (Other examples in Numbers 33:53; Deuteronomy 1:8; Deut. 2:24; Deut. 3:20; Deut. 4:1; Joshua 21:43; etc.) Joshua (in Joshua 18:3) asked seven tribes of Israel, when it was time to be used in God’s plan, specifically to possess unpossessed land, “How long are ye slack to go to possess the land, which the Lord God of your fathers hath given you?” They had a mandate, a call, a responsibility in His plan.
We call on our God’s mighty hand but He wants us, today, to offer our hands completely to Him in surrender and obedience. In our dispensation (and one of my favorite scriptures), Paul wrote, “Faithful is He that calleth you, who also will do it” (1 Thessalonians 5:24). Without a doubt, Jesus does it! He is the one that that completes His work and fulfills His plan. He could do it all alone with no problem but He, in His perfect wisdom and love, calls us to play a role in it. He chooses to use us, His “vessel[s] unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work” (2 Timothy 2:21). But are we willing to be used? Only God and you know that answer. We must make a decision everyday.