So my wife's new favorite singer is probably Britt Nicole now since seeing her live at Riverfest in Clarksville, which that is usually how it works when you see an artist perform live (and do amazing job). I also enjoyed the concert, and it was awsome to see Britt doing God's work with the obvious talents he has given her; it was inspiring. She could choose to sing professionally without God being the focus, but she recognizes that she needs him, and him allowing her to do his work by singing/performing (something you can see she truly loves).
Jamie (my wife) had put this song on her Facebook page, and I really think its a perfect song about our heart for the Lord. Her song "I want to set the world on fire", is a prayer from us to God, to use us for his kingdom, beautiful song with meaningful lyrics
"Set The World On Fire"I wanna set the world on fire
Until it's burning bright for You
It's everything that I desire
Can I be the one You use?
[CHORUS]
I, I am small but
You, You are big enough
I, I am weak but
You, You are strong enough to
Take my dreams
Come and give them wings
Lord with You
Nothing I can not do
Nothing I cannot do
I wanna feed the hungry children
And reach across the farthest land
And tell the broken there is healing
And mercy in the Father's hands
[CHORUS]
Take my dreams
Come and give them wings
Lord with You
Nothing I cannot do
Nothing I cannot do
My hands my feet
My everything
My life, my love
Lord, use me
I wanna set the world on fire
I wanna set the world on fire, yeah
Take my dreams
Come and give them wings
Lord with You
Nothing I cannot do
Take my dreams
Come and give them wings
Lord with You
There's nothing I can't do
Nothing I can't do
I'm gonna set the world on fire
Set the world on fire
Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Esther
The book of Esther is really intriguing, seeing that God isn't mentioned throughout the whole book. Yet, by reading the story it is evident that he was present. We went over the book in our journey through the whole Bible on Wed. night church. I couldn't help but think of my daughter's Veggie Tales movie on story of Esther. Actually, through the movie I came to know that Mordecai was actually Esther's cousin, not her uncle.
In Esther's story though we see God blessing a poor Jewish girl and her becoming Queen of Persia, and then using her to save his people once again, and make his name great. You also see how God is with Esther, and how he works in her life. I like what our pastor pointed out that Esther said. When she messaging Mordecai back in forth (not via text, email, skype) but an actual messenger, Mordecai had responded to her that the people would be liberated and delivered with or without her, and doesn't she think she was put into such a position for a time like this. Then Esther responded to have the Jews pray and fast for her, and she would go to the King, and she said "If I perish, I perish."
That's the way it should be. His will before ours, and if we perish, we perish.
In Esther's story though we see God blessing a poor Jewish girl and her becoming Queen of Persia, and then using her to save his people once again, and make his name great. You also see how God is with Esther, and how he works in her life. I like what our pastor pointed out that Esther said. When she messaging Mordecai back in forth (not via text, email, skype) but an actual messenger, Mordecai had responded to her that the people would be liberated and delivered with or without her, and doesn't she think she was put into such a position for a time like this. Then Esther responded to have the Jews pray and fast for her, and she would go to the King, and she said "If I perish, I perish."
That's the way it should be. His will before ours, and if we perish, we perish.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Confessing to your Spouse
I recently set in the car with my wife and poured out my sins and just confessed how disgusting and weak my flesh is and expressed my inner self to her. No, I wasn't trying to make her run for the hills, but yes, I was very scared. Only God knows the inner me and my struggles and how weak my flesh is, but I understand in marriage we are one, and my sins were affecting her just as much as myself. She was upset but she seemed to appreciate that I loved her and I wanted God to be center of our relationship and I know that I needed to be open and honest with her and ask for her forgiveness just as I asked God. She proceeded to confide in me her struggles and it just opened up a great conversation. When God is at the center of our relationship we can't fail each other, we grow closer, we appreciate each other more and we receive the blessings of God in our marriage. I didn't know my wife's struggles and I never asked here where she was at with the Lord, this isn't God's plan for marriage. Thank you Lord for your plan of marriage and for my beautiful wife that you have given to me to merge together as one heart seeking your kingdom above all things.
"Who is called"
Matthew 28:19 "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father, son, and holy spirit,"
This verse is part of God's Great Commission to us followers, & when reading it, it makes me think. God didn't say some of you go, or only those who feel called to go, which would mean that not everyone is to go. It just says to go. So why isn't everyone feeling called? What is being called? Maybe the calling is where to serve or to go.
Do you feel the calling, or are you called to something specific?
This verse is part of God's Great Commission to us followers, & when reading it, it makes me think. God didn't say some of you go, or only those who feel called to go, which would mean that not everyone is to go. It just says to go. So why isn't everyone feeling called? What is being called? Maybe the calling is where to serve or to go.
Do you feel the calling, or are you called to something specific?
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