A Needed Break – Day 6

 

Yep…still in Ohio. Have a great day!

 

Playing Games at the Foot of the Cross

 

Holy Land Experience 037In years past, I was the choir director for several small choirs throughout Ohio and Kentucky. The time spent listening to cantatas and allowing the music to touch me were very special to me. I looked forward to Christmas and Easter because of what we collectively as a choir would present to our fellow congregants as well as visitors.

 

Some of my productions were quite large and elaborate while others were simple without drama or staging. But either way, the message was always that of God. His message was presented.

 

One particular song from a cantata hit me hard and it has stuck with me through the years. And after you listen to the music and read through the lyrics, I’m sure you’ll know why and perhaps you’ll be touched as I have been.

 

The song is from the cantata “Once and For All” by Tom Fettke with narration writings by Max Lucado. The entire cantata is filled with meaningful words and music, but “Playing Games” brought the whole scene into my world and made me think of what games I was playing in Christ’s Church.

 

So, read through the words and perhaps listen to the song and you’ll understand what I mean.

 

“Playing Games at the Foot of the Cross”

You’ve heard the story, many times before –
How the soldiers gambled for the robe of the Lord.
Their laughter drowning out, the Savior’s cry,
“Father forgive them” as He bows his head and dies.

And they were playing games at the foot of the cross,
so close to his struggle, yet so far from the cost.
Never feeling the shame and never sensing the loss.
They were playing games at the foot of the cross.

We’re so quick to judge them yet so slow to see
how their games resemble the ones played by you and me.
As we fight for position in the Church of God
While the world just goes on dying without the Savior’s love.

We’re just were playing games at the foot of the cross,
so close to his struggle yet so far from the cost.
Never feeling the shame and never sensing the loss.
We’re just playing games at the foot of the cross.

We’re just playing games at the foot of the cross,
so close to his struggle yet so far from the cost.
Never feeling the shame and never sensing the loss.
We’re just playing games at the foot of the cross.[i]

 

You can listen to this portion of the cantata by going to this link.

 

Yes, these words still touch me. I still struggle with this same issue. I get so busy with my own life that I forget about those around me who do not know Jesus. And I have the message. I have the gift of salvation. I know how it can change a life. And yet, how often do I take the time to share it?

 

I don’t like seeing myself in this way, but I must. For if I never know the areas where I need to improve, I will remain the same.

 

We are called by Jesus to be His followers, to accept His cross, to bear His Name, to share His message. It’s a package deal. We can’t just pick and choose what we want.

 

So where do we begin?

 

First we must know it. Let’s get into God’s Word and really know what He has to say. Study His Scripture to gain insight for your soul (2 Timothy 2:15).

 

And we must live it. If we know it, we must follow it. We must live out the words of God day-to-day (Romans 12:2).

 

Then we must share it. As the message changes you, you will find it more difficult to keep it to yourself. You really will want to share it with others (Colossians 3:16).

 

We don’t want to continue to play games at the foot of the cross. So let’s move along. Let’s get active. Let’s get doing. There is so much at stake. Are you with me?

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] Playing Games at the Foot of the Cross, Tom Fettke, © 1994 Word Music, Inc. (a div. of Word Music Group, Inc.)

 

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A Needed Break – Day 5

 

I am heading to Ohio today to see family and to celebrate my niece’s wedding. I pray that you will have a great day of worship! I’ll be seeing you around!

 

How Great is Our God/How Great Thou Art

 

sunsetOld and new. There is a special dance between the two. Especially in today’s world. Decorators use the two together. Artists try to make a new item look old. As odd as it may seem, they fit together and can complement one another.

 

It’s no different with music. There is an emergence of old hymns being combined with new worship music to create pieces that are uplifting to us as well as glorifying God. These songs are helpful for me this month, for I can use multiple songs that are very meaningful and powerful from different eras of my life all at once.

 

I remember as a teenager learning all of the words to “How Great Thou Art” at a youth convention. The worship leader thought it would impress our parents if we could sing this great hymn without hymnals (yes, I grew up with hymnals). I’m not sure if my parents were impressed, but I know that having memorized the verses to this hymn was the beginning to memorizing as many hymns as I could. They have been invaluable to me through the years.

 

So imagine how moving it was the first time we, as a congregation, transitioned from the new worship song, “How Great is Our God” into “How Great Thou Art!” I was brought to tears. Oh, it was powerful. Singing of God’s greatness. Singing of what He is able to do. This melody quickly became a favorite.

 

So today, I bring you the old and the new. The older generations’ version of singing of God’s greatness blended with the new generations’ version. “How Great is Our God/How Great Thou Art.”

 

The splendor of the King clothed in majesty
Let all the earth rejoice all the earth rejoice
He wraps Himself in light and darkness tries to hide
And trembles at His voice and trembles at His voice

Chorus
How great is our God sing with me
How great is our God all will see
How great, how great is our God

Age to age He stands and time is in His hands
Beginning and the End Beginning and the End
The Godhead Three in One Father Spirit Son
The Lion and the Lamb The Lion and the Lamb

Bridge
Name above all names
You are worthy of all praise
My heart will sing
How great is our God

(How Great Thou Art)
Then sings my soul my Savior God, to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art
Then sings my soul my Savior God, to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art[i]

 

As I read through these words and listen to the song, I suddenly feel the enormous power of this thought. How could I possibly understand God’s greatness? How could words possibly encompass His greatness?

 

I’m not so sure that it’s possible for me, but I do know that King David worked at the process his entire life and penned words to honor God’s greatness. We have some wonderful Psalms to help us express our awe of God’s greatness. Here are just a few.

 

“O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” (Psalm 8:1 – NIV)

 

“Who is the King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O you gates; lift them up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is he, this King of glory? The Lord Almighty—he is the King of glory.” (Psalm 24:8-10 – NIV)

 

“But may all who seek you rejoice and be glad in you; may those who love your salvation always say, ‘The Lord be exalted.’” (Psalm 40:16 – NIV)

 

“Say to God, ‘How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies cringe before you.’” (Psalm 66:3 – NIV)

 

“Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.” (Psalm 145:3 – NIV)

 

Yes, God’s greatness is beyond anything that I could fathom. Just look at our world and all its beauty. The mountains, the valleys, the oceans, the deserts. Each one created very specifically by our great God. The animals, with their differences, were designed by God. Man and woman, created in His image, were given special touches by God’s mighty hands. How could he possibly make it all by just speaking? I don’t know, but He did it.

 

I do know, however, that when I sing of God’s greatness, I am drawn closer to Him. When I worship Him in this way, my life is more in line with His will. As I sing praises to the great and mighty One who has saved me, I am humbled by His power and yet drawn to His gentleness.

 

Today, let’s praise God for His greatness. As we view our world. As we encounter others. As we reflect on our day. Praise God!

 

Click here to listen to this beautiful song!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] How Great is Our God/How Great Thou Art, How Great is Our God, Chris Tomlin, 2004, How Great Thou Art, Stuart K. Hine, 1953.

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A Needed Break – Day 4

 

Looking for words of encouragement? I pray that you will receive them from a repeated blog post. I pray blessings upon your day.

 

Hear Our Praises

 

???????????????????????????????On this third day of March, I’m jumping decades from the two hymns I’ve blogged about to a popular praise song. In accordance with the Ephesians 5:19 passage, I would classify this song as a spiritual song. And this is one of my favorite spiritual songs to make music in my heart to the Lord.

 

This particular song didn’t become popular until I moved to Colorado and I believe my physical location in this world added to the meaning for me.

 

You see, I had lived in New York, Ohio, and Kentucky and I had seen mountain ranges from the Adirondacks to the Smokies, but I never knew what mountains really were until I lived in Colorado.

 

In a state that boasts 53 peaks over 14,000 feet, I have seen first-hand the heights of these mountains. Now granted I’ve never climbed a 14er, but I have driven to the top of a couple and when you’re on top of Mount Evans, you are up there.

 

In my spiritual life, I also have been at the top of a 14er. When the spiritual experiences have been greater than I could even imagine. I’ve also been in some spiritual valleys. And I will be the first to tell you, there is a great distance between the two.

 

Standing at the top of a mountain peak and seeing the valleys below truly show the heights and depths of a spiritual mountain top and valley experience.

 

So when I sing the song, “Hear Our Praises,” I have a greater understanding of the words. I can visualize the mountains and the valleys and understand the importance of each.

 

As you read through these words (and perhaps listen by clicking here), I pray that you’ll be able to visualize the mountains and the valleys and remember that we are to be praising God. Regardless of where you are on your spiritual journey, we must praise God.

 

Hear Our Praises

 

May our homes be filled with dancing
May our streets be filled with joy
May injustice bow to Jesus
As the people turn to pray
(Chorus)
May Your light shine in the darkness
As we walk before the cross
May Your glory fill the whole earth
As the water o’er seas
(Chorus)

Chorus
From the mountains to the valleys
Hear our praises rise to You
From the heavens to the nations
Hear our singing fill the air

Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah

From the mountains to the valleys
Hear our praises rise to You
From the heavens to the nations
Hear our singing fill the air[i]

 

I am reminded of Isaiah’s words when he speaks of mountains and valleys. In our spiritual lives, there is nothing Jesus wants more than to level the ground beneath our feet.

 

Sometimes there are rugged, rocky paths that stand between us and our spiritual growth. It is Jesus’ desire to bring these paths level and clear out the rugged places.

 

“Every valley shall be raised up, every mountain and hill made low; the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain.” (Isaiah 40:4 – NIV)

 

So how are you doing on your spiritual journey? Are you struggling to get to the top of the mountain or are you stuck in the valley? How much of your journey have you given to Jesus or have you asked Him for His help?

 

I’ll remind you of yet another passage from the Book of Psalm. King David wrote, “When I said, ‘My foot is slipping,’ your love, O Lord, supported me.” (Psalm 93:18 – NIV)

 

I can’t find a single reason to be on this journey alone. Jesus is with you. He loves you. And He will keep your foot from slipping. All you need to do is ask for His help.

 

If you are discouraged today, take heart. Jesus has overcome the world and He is by your side. The valleys can be overwhelming, but the mountains can only be appreciated because of the valleys.

 

Today, I pray that God will hear my praise.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] Hear Our Praises, Hillsong

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A Needed Break – Day 3

 

Thanks again for allowing me to break away from the normal way I do blogging. Here’s another great song that I pray will encourage you today. Blessings!

 

In My Heart There Rings a Melody

 

flowers-1325012_1280After the snow storms of the past week, we’ve had a couple of very bright, sunshiny mornings. They have been beautiful and encouraging. Spring is just around the corner and soon the dull brown prairie will turn green.

 

The trees will bud into gorgeous blooms and the flowers hidden beneath the earth will burst forth. Oh, there’s still plenty of snow to melt, and there will probably be another snow fall or two before we can actually enjoy spring, but it is promising.

 

Another great sign that spring is nearing are the birds. They begin their melodious tunes at sunrise and there is nothing I enjoy more than waking to their music. I’ve heard the birds the past two mornings and it brings joy to my heart.

 

I too have a melody in my heart. It’s one that came from Jesus. There is an old hymn that I always enjoyed singing. Mainly because it was upbeat and our church pianist could make any piece of music come alive. This hymn was no different.

 

“In My Heart There Rings a Melody” is a tune that brings a smile to my face. Because it tells of the song that Jesus gave me. Take a look at the lyrics.

 

In My Heart There Rings a Melody

 

I have a song that Jesus gave me,

It was sent from heaven above;

There never was a sweeter melody,

‘Tis a melody of love.

(Chorus)

 

I love the Christ who died on Calv’ry,

For He washed my sins away;

He put within my heart a melody,

And I know it’s there to stay.

(Chorus)

 

‘Twill be my endless theme in glory,

With the angels I will sing;

‘Twill be a song with glorious harmony,

When the courts of heaven ring.

(Chorus)

 

Chorus

In my heart there rings a melody,

There rings a melody with heaven’s harmony;

In my heart there rings a melody;

There rings a melody of love![i]

 

This melody in my heart is joy. Pure joy. It is Jesus’ joy. And Jesus places this joy in my heart.

 

In John 15, Jesus encourages His disciples. And one of the encouraging things He said to them is in John 15:11 (NIV). “I have told you all of this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.”

 

To make their joy complete. To make my joy complete. To make your joy complete.

 

That joy we have from Jesus is what keeps us going. It’s what keeps us singing. It’s what keeps hope alive. It is knowing that regardless of what we encounter in this world, we have Jesus’ joy within our hearts and that keeps us singing.

 

You see, this is one of the things that separates us (believers of Christ) from the world (unbelievers). We have hope. We have faith. We have peace. We have joy. And in this world of hopelessness, disbelief, turmoil, and fear, we have within us the answer to it all. Jesus.

 

If you are reading this post and are not a believer, please know that Jesus would love to give you His joy and place a new song in your heart. Don’t believe that after accepting Jesus as your Savior you won’t have any more trouble, for Jesus Himself told us that we would have trouble in this world (John 16:33). But you can be assured that Jesus has overcome the world and because of His victory, we can have peace. Now is the time to come to Jesus and find all that He has to offer.

 

“In My Heart There Rings a Melody.” What a wonderful way to start the morning!

 

Here’s a version of this song that I think you’ll love. Click here. Enjoy!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] In My Heart There Rings a Melody, Words and Music by Elton M. Roth, 1924

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A Needed Break – Day 2

A Needed Break – Day 2

 

I’m taking a little break from writing a post each day…and after listening repeatedly to the song I posted yesterday, I decided to reuse all musical posts for this break. Y’all know how much I love music. It touches my heart and will always draw me closer to my Lord. I pray you find encouragement through these posts. Have a blessed day!

 

“Praise the Lord” – Monday Musical Musings

 

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I was reminded of this song last week. It was sung by the Imperials and I was taken back to my college days once again. The music, the lyrics, the truth. It seems these words are appropriate today.

 

Christianity has always been disliked. From the beginning, persecution seemed to follow believers of Christ. And it hasn’t changed. Why? Because the father of lies still roams this earth “like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” (1 Peter 5:8 – NIV)

 

But for those of us who believe the Father of Light, the God of creation, the Savior of the world, we too have a promise to hold to. “For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.” (1 Peter 3:12 – NIV)

 

I spoke with a few persecuted Christians in SE Asia a few years ago. Their faith was remarkable. Their joy was amazing. Their praise was continuous. What an encouragement they were to me. An American Christian who has never been oppressed for my faith. So why is it that my faith and joy and praise seem to diminish in light of my little world?

 

I believe my prayer today must be for Jesus to “increase my faith!” (Luke 17:5)

 

I don’t know how or when the horrors in Iraq will end. But I would encourage my brothers and sisters in Christ that the Lord’s eyes are upon them. His ears hear their prayers and the multitude of prayers being lifted on their behalf by believers around the world. Be strong and courageous, the Lord is on your side and He is with you in every situation.

 

Perhaps it seems odd that the music I’ve chosen today speaks of praising God when we face difficult situations, but when our faith is consistent through the good times and bad times, we really are able to praise God in all circumstances.

 

“Praise the Lord”

 

When you’re up against a struggle that shatters all your dreams
And your hopes have been cruelly crushed by Satan’s manifested schemes
And you feel the urge within you to submit to earthly fears
Don’t let the faith you’re standing in, seem to disappear
Chorus:
Praise the Lord, He can work through those who praise Him
Praise the Lord, for our God inhabits praise
Praise the Lord, for the chains that seems to bind you
Serve only to remind you that they drop powerless behind you
When you praise Him

Now Satan is a liar and he wants to make us think, that we are paupers
When he knows himself we’re children of the King
So lift up the mighty shield of faith for the battle must be won
We know that Jesus Christ has risen so the work’s already done

(Chorus)[i]

 

To listen to the Imperials version of this song, click here.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] “Praise the Lord,” Words and Music by Brown Bannister and Mike Hudson, Word Music, Inc., 1978.

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