There’s a lot of horrendous nooze to report today; but before I get around to any of it, here’s a hymn request from Erlene–Living Sacrifice, by Chris Christian. Sculpture by the hand of God, using His tools: wind and rain, heat and cold.
There’s a lot of horrendous nooze to report today; but before I get around to any of it, here’s a hymn request from Erlene–Living Sacrifice, by Chris Christian. Sculpture by the hand of God, using His tools: wind and rain, heat and cold.
It’s Linda’s birthday today, and she has asked to hear this worship song: Praise the Lord, by Chris Christian. So here it is! Happy Birthday, Linda. From all of us.
Thank you, Erlene, for suggesting this–We Are an Offering, by Chris Christian.
In light of the constant seepage of bad news, let us remember Paul’s exhortation to Christians to “offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God” (Romans 12:1). God will use us: He will let us enter into His work. And bearing in mind that He uses weak things to overthrow the mighty, and foolish things to confound the wise, and things that are despised to undo the things that are honored by this fallen world (1 Corinthians 1)… it may be that He’s got the bad guys right where He wants them.
Our friend Linda Sorci is having a birthday today, and she’s asked us to play this worship song by Chris Christian, Praise the Lord. So here it is!
But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel. –Psalm 22:3
At Linda’s request, here’s Chris Christian with Praise the Lord.
When things are going well, praise God.
When they’re not going so well, praise God anyway. (Easy for me to say, hard for me to do; but I hope I know good sense when I hear it.)
By reader request, here’s Chris Christian with Praise the Lord.
Take heart, take heart from this lyric: “He can work through those who praise Him.” That means us! He can work through us. Don’t ask me how; it’s enough that He knows how.