Showing posts with label trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trust. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

"Hey...it is September right now"...

and it is a really good thing Jim didn't utter those words at midnight last night as we lay in bed awaiting sleep that was elusive (at least for me).

Those were his words of greeting as we sat watching daybreak this morning.  Me with work computer busily humming away and him still digesting his many foods-on-a-stick from yesterday's state fair extravaganza (I know, I couldn't resist including that somewhere in here!  You DID eat three types of the pig, two potato variations and two versions of frozen heaven otherwise known as ice cream...and that's only what you are telling me!  All that, AND he says he demonstrated restraint.  Oh my lands!)

Back to the regularly scheduled post: words of greeting.

September.

It is here.

Oh my lands.  Repeat with me five times, slowly, while taking a deep breath between words.

When our plane took off for China to bring Anna home, I remember the words of a hymn playing in my mind.  It was so clear, I felt like the entire plane was worshipping with us.  

Jim's announcement this morning brought a line of music to my ears.  It might even have included deep, sonorant swells of the organ.  And they sounded like this, "Bah-bah-bum".  :)

Not quite a hymn, but a demarkation of time long awaited.  September.

We expect news ANY DAY.  Any.day.  Anyday.

Emma Kate, fall is here.  Autumn has come.  We've been counting the days since January.   Deep winter when days are short and evening falls early.  Spring's arrival as days lengthen, sunlight glances off lilacs and the world awakens to bright greens and the fecund smell of life budding again.  Summer's long, bright, joyful romp of days bleeding together in a parade of sunshine.

Now it is fall.  Autumn!  And soon...

This morning, I sing of His faithfulness and goodness.  And this psalm wells from deep in my heart, with joy and longing, thanksgiving and praise, Emma Kate, of our great and good God.  

Psalm 65

For the director of music. A psalm of David. A song.

 1 Praise awaits [a] you, O God, in Zion; 
       to you our vows will be fulfilled.
 2 O you who hear prayer, 
       to you all men will come.

 3 When we were overwhelmed by sins, 
       you forgave [b] our transgressions.

 4 Blessed are those you choose 
       and bring near to live in your courts! 
       We are filled with the good things of your house, 
       of your holy temple.

 5 You answer us with awesome deeds of righteousness, 
       O God our Savior, 
       the hope of all the ends of the earth 
       and of the farthest seas,

 6 who formed the mountains by your power, 
       having armed yourself with strength,

 7 who stilled the roaring of the seas, 
       the roaring of their waves, 
       and the turmoil of the nations.

 8 Those living far away fear your wonders; 
       where morning dawns and evening fades 
       you call forth songs of joy.

 9 You care for the land and water it; 
       you enrich it abundantly. 
       The streams of God are filled with water 
       to provide the people with grain, 
       for so you have ordained it. [c]

 10 You drench its furrows 
       and level its ridges; 
       you soften it with showers 
       and bless its crops.

 11 You crown the year with your bounty, 
       and your carts overflow with abundance.

 12 The grasslands of the desert overflow; 
       the hills are clothed with gladness.

 13 The meadows are covered with flocks 
       and the valleys are mantled with grain; 
       they shout for joy and sing.


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

faithful

always.
and in case you needed that reminder (and I like to proclaim it to myself often to "stir it up" as 2 Peter says) than this song is for you.  I'm singing it tonight for my sweet King.

He's Always Been Faithful
by Sara Groves


Morning by morning I wake up to find
the power and comfort of God's hand in mine.
Season by season I watch him amazed, in
awe of the mystery of his perfect ways

All I have need of his hand will provide.
He's always been faithful to me

I can't remember a trial or a pain he did
not recycle to bring me gain. I can't
remember one single regret in serving
God only and trusting his hand

This is my anthem, this is my song, the
theme of the stories I've heard for so long.
God has been faithful, he will be again.
His loving compassion, it knows no end.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

What I Know

Healer, by Kari Jobe


You hold my every moment
You calm my raging seas
You walk with me through fire
And heal all my disease

I trust in You
I trust in You

I believe You're my healer
I believe You are all I need
I believe You're my portion
I believe You're more than enough for me
Jesus, You're all I need

You hold my every moment
You calm my raging seas
You walk with me through fire
And heal all my disease

I trust in You
I trust in You 



(mute playlist of songs at the bottom of the blog before you click on the play icon below)