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Sunday, July 25th 2004

1:54 AM

What If His People Prayed...

  • Mood: I'm in a great, great mood!!! The Lord is good!!!

This is an awesome, awesome song. Check this out. It really has a way of pumping up the fellow Christian. God Bless Ya'll...remember to feel free to leave any time of comment...even it you just want to leave a prayer request of some sort. Have a great day!!!


What If His People Prayed~Casting Crowns

What if the armies of the Lord
Picked up and dusted off their swords
Vowed to set the captives free
And not let satan have one more

What if the church, for heaven's sake
Finally stepped up to the plate
Took a stand upon God's promise
And stormed hell's rusty gates

Chorus:
What if His people prayed
And THOSE who bare His name
Would humbly seek His face
And Turn from their own way

And what would happen if we prayed
For those raised up to lead the way
Then maybe kids in school could pray
And unborn children see light of day

What if the life that we pursue
Came from a hunger for the truth
What if the family turned to Jesus
Stopped asking Oprah what to do

Chorus:
What if His people prayed
And THOSE who bare His name
Would humbly seek His face
And Turn from their own way

He said that they would hear
His promise has been made
He'll answer loud and clear
If only we would pray

If My people called by My name
If they'll humble themselves and pray
If My people called by My name
If they'll humble themselves and pray

Chorus:
What if His people prayed
And THOSE who bare His name
Would humbly seek His face
And Turn from their own way
He said that they would hear
His promise has been made
He'll answer loud and clear
If only we would pray

What if His people prayed

If My people called by My name..........

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Thursday, June 24th 2004

11:11 PM

The Process of Waiting on God...

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I just want to make this post simple. This lyrics speak sooo much of how I'm feeling in the present. Check them out.


Greg Long...In The Waiting

Pain
The gift nobody longs for, still it comes
And somehow leaves us stronger
When it's gone away

Pray
I try and pray for Your will to be done
But I confess it's never fast enough for me

It seems
the hardest part is waiting on You
When what I really want
Is just to see Your hand move

I want a peace beyond my understanding
I want to feel it fall like rain
In the middle of my hurting
I want to feel Your arms as they surround me
And let me know that it's okay
To be here in this place
Resting in the peace that only comes
In the waiting

Time
Time to let it go and just believe
Trusting in what no one else but You can see

Free
Freedom from the fears that close me in
When I can't get beyond where I have been, but then

Again
The silence doesn't mean that I'm alone
As long as I can hear
That I am still Your own


Tell me what you think about these lyrics. God Bless Ya...

~Stace

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Monday, June 21st 2004

2:48 AM

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Apathy...

How do we view our walk with the Lord? I've been seeing a lot of apathy lately in my walk with the Lord. I'm noticing that I'm not being all that I can be for the Lord. Read this devo...tell me what you think about it.


To the Church in Laodicea

14"To the angel of the church in Laodicea write:
These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God's creation. 15I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! 16So, because you are lukewarm--neither hot nor cold--I am about to spit you out of my mouth. 17You say, 'I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.' But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked. 18I counsel you to buy from me gold refined in the fire, so you can become rich; and white clothes to wear, so you can cover your shameful nakedness; and salve to put on your eyes, so you can see. 19Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be earnest, and repent.
"

Most people profess belief in God, meaning they are theists. True atheism is a rarity.

Recently, however, it has been suggested that we need a new term for the multitude who are theists but are indifferent to God in daily living. They ought to be called apatheists. That word is built on the noun apathy, which means "indifference," a sort of sluggish unconcern. And sadly, whatever belief an individual professes, he may be living as an apatheist. His faith may make only a minimal difference in his behavior.

The apostle John recorded that Jesus described the church at Laodicea as neither hot nor cold (Revelation 3:16). They were lukewarm or, as we might say, they were apatheists.

What about those of us who profess faith in Jesus? Are we lukewarm? We pray, but is our praying a mere obligation? We attend church and may even engage in some form of Christian service. Yet is all of that a matter of routine, like brushing our teeth or cleaning our house? Have we lost our first love, the zeal we had early in our spiritual journey?

Today, let's make the psalmist's prayer our own: "Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You?" (Psalm 85:6). —Vernon Grounds

Revive us again,
Fill each heart with Thy love,
May each soul be rekindled
With fire from above. —Mackay
Without a heart aflame for God, we cannot shine for Jesus.

from Our Daily Bread


This little devo just really spoke to my heart. It really made me see that I'm not striving to be everything for God. I was listening to this song off of the Jason Morant cd...and these few lyrics have become my prayer..."Take my very heart. Change me till I am who You are. Come and fashion me until every art is how You desire."

If I allow God to make me all that He desires...I will live a life that gives God glory. His desires are so much better than mine. Welp...let me know what you are thinking. God Bless...

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