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Wednesday, November 20
Tuesday, August 20
Blessing the Lord
There's this song, you may have heard it, it's called "10,000 Reasons".
I can't remember the first time I heard it, but I remember thinking, "Oh, I should go download this when I get home" because it was a good song and I liked it.
Well, I forgot to download it.
Naturally.
Well, the next time (of note) that I heard it was at a funeral for a baby.
I was so emotional that I couldn't even sing it.
But I was thinking.
We can't just bless the Lord when we have everything. When everything's nice and sunny. When we have everything we need.
We need to bless Him when He takes gifts away. When He teaches us lessons. When He allows pain in our lives.
Because whoever said "God will never give you more than you can handle" was wrong.
God will never allow you to be tempted beyond what He gives you an escape.
And God gives us more than we can handle to teach us to depend on Him for everything.
And that tender, nurturing love is truly blessable.
Tuesday, January 1
Be Still and Know
Psalm 46:10
"Be still and know that I am God. . ."
Sunday, one of the songs we sang in church had to do with trusting God and being still in His presence.
Monday, a dear family at our church buried their three month old daughter. One of the songs at the funeral was about being still and worshiping God.
The funeral shook me up quite a bit, and afterwards I went for a drive, just to think and pray alone.
I ended up at a beach, just staring at the waves.
And that's when I realized (again) what being still with God really is.
You know when you're with that friend and you don't need to say anything to fill in the silence because it's a comfortable one? I think that's what being still is. It's sort of like a lull in the conversation, where you've poured out your heart, and you're just waiting on Him to speak to you.
It's really nice. And very comforting.
And it isn't something you only do when things are hard.
It's something we should be doing all the time.
It's hard. I know it is. There are so many distractions, from school, work, friends, obligations, technology (hey, I admit this freely, and I love my gadgets).
But God gave us the time we have . . . shouldn't we "spare" some for Him . . . ?
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