Wow two entries in one day!
Rick started a series last week on worship, and he talked about whether or not we pay attention to the words that we "sing" when we are worshipping.
Tonight we sang some songs with some of those lyrics he was talking about last week. We sang a new song that has the line "stolen my heart" refer to Jesus stealing my heart. Is that true? Has he stolen my heart? Is my every breathing moment captured with thoughts of him? Is he the first thing I think about when I wake up in the morning? Is he the last thing I think about before I fall asleep? Another song we sang was "Sweetly Broken". It has the lines "sweetly broken, wholely surrendered". Am I wholely surrendered? Am I really completely and totally surrendered to God? What would this look like? Is their parts of me that I haven't given over to him? These are just some random thoughts running around in my head.
Another one we sang is "Hungry".
Hungery I come to you
So I wait for you
I've fallen on my knees
Offering all my needs
Jesus you're all
This Heart is living for
Broken I run to you
For your arms are open wide
I am weary but I know your touch
Restores my life
So I wait for you
So I wait for you
Do I wait for him? Do I stop and listen to him? (See my blog from 7/20) Is he all my heart is living for?
I am sitting here watching "Pretty Woman" with Julia Roberts. I saw the scene where she is walking back into the Hotel after shopping for a whole new wardrobe. I thought WOW, what a change. But isn't that the type of change we make when we ask God to save us? We make this radical change from what we were to what Jesus makes us.
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