Valley of Vision

When You lead me to the valley of vision
I can see You in the heights
And though my humbling wouldn’t be my decision
It’s here Your glory shines so bright
So let me learn that the cross precedes the crown
To be low is to be high
That the valley’s where You make me more like Christ

Let me find Your grace in the valley
Let me find Your life in my death
Let me find Your joy in my sorrow
Your wealth in my need
That You’re near with every breath
In the valley

In the daytime there are stars in the heavens
But they only shine at night
And the deeper that I go into darkness
The more I see their radiant light
So let me learn that my losses are my gain
To be broken is to heal
That the valley’s where Your power is revealed

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I love wordle…

and have wasted much time.

www.wordle.net

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True Discipleship

From “Faith Beyond Reason” by A.W. Tozer

True discipleship is obeying Jesus Christ, learning of Him, following Him and doing what He tells us to do. It is keeping His commandments and carrying out His will. That kind of a person is a Christian – and no other kind is.

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100 Thing Challenge

I have been very intrigued by the minimalist way of life lately. I have been trying to reduce clutter among my own personal things. I have thrown out a good bit of stuff, sold some and trying to sell more on ebay, and given some stuff away. It feels good to get rid of stuff that is never used except to take up space in a closet or drawer.

In my attempt to simplify my life and reduce clutter, I came across this blog, detailing Dave Bruno’s attempt to do the same thing. He issued the challenge to have in possession “100 Things.” It is a very interesting concept, but I don’t think that I am quite there yet. Maybe 200 things? I issued the 100 Thing Challenge to Tiffani, but she declined.

Check out the blog. It might inspire you to get rid of some things that you don’t need.

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How Often Should We Attend Church?

Here is an interesting article on this issue:

http://sbcvoices.com/church-attendance-what-makes-a-good-church-member/

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Jesus Cast a Look on Me

Jesus cast a look on me,
Give me sweet simplicity
Make me poor and keep me low,
Seeking only Thee to know

All that feeds my busy pride,
Cast it evermore aside
Bid my will to Thine submit,
Lay me humbly at Thy feet

Make me like a little child,
Of my strength and wisdom spoiled
Seeing only in Thy light,
Walking only in Thy might

Leaning on Thy loving breast,
Where a weary soul can rest
Feeling well the peace of God,
Flowing from His precious blood

In this posture let me live,
And hosannas daily give
In this temper let me die,
And hosannas ever cry!

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“[you] are blessed in order that you may bless Him”

“Sing forth the honour of His name, make His praise glorious.”
–Psalm 66:2

It is not left to our own option whether we shall praise God or not. Praise is God’s most righteous due, and every Christian, as the recipient of His grace, is bound to praise God from day to day. It is true we have no authoritative rubric for daily praise; we have no commandment prescribing certain hours of song and thanksgiving: but the law written upon the heart teaches us that it is right to praise God; and the unwritten mandate comes to us with as much force as if it had been recorded on the tables of stone, or handed to us from the top of thundering Sinai. Yes, it is the Christian’s duty to praise God. It is not only a pleasurable exercise, but it is the absolute obligation of his life. Think not ye who are always mourning, that ye are guiltless in this respect, or imagine that ye can discharge your duty to your God without songs of praise. You are bound by the bonds of His love to bless His name so long as you live, and His praise should continually be in your mouth, for you are blessed, in order that you may bless Him; “this people have I formed for myself, they shall show forth my praise”; and if you do not praise God, you are not bringing forth the fruit which He, as the Divine Husbandman, has a right to expect at your hands. Let not your harp then hang upon the willows, but take it down, and strive, with a grateful heart, to bring forth its loudest music. Arise and chant His praise. With every morning’s dawn, lift up your notes of thanksgiving, and let every setting sun be followed with your song. Girdle the earth with your praises; surround it with an atmosphere of melody, and God Himself will hearken from heaven and accept your music.

“E’en so I love Thee, and will love,
And in Thy praise will sing,
Because Thou art my loving God,
And my redeeming King.”

-From Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening

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