Thursday, September 30, 2010

And Quote

I hope and wait for the day that my study begins to translate itself into worship. I want to learn, not for learning's sake, but so that I can then more fully be able to worship.

I read an excerpt from a C.S. Lewis book that I thought to share. So good.

“When I attempted a few minutes ago, to describe our spiritual longings, I was omitting one of their most curious characteristics. We usually notice it just as the moment of vision dies away, as the music ends, or as the landscape loses the celestial light… For a few minutes we have had the illusion of belonging to that world. Now we wake to find that it is no such thing. We have been mere spectators. Beauty has smiled, but not to welcome us; her face turned in our direction, but not to see us. We have not been accepted, welcomed, or taken into the dance. We may go when we please, we may stay if we can, no one cares. Now, a scientist may reply that since most of the things we call beautiful are inanimate it is not very surprising that they take no notice of us. That, of course, is true. It is not the physical objects that I am speaking of, but that indescribable Something of which they become for a moment the messengers. And part of the bitterness which mixes with the sweetness of that message is due to the fact that it so seldom seems to be a message intended for us, but rather something we have overheard. By bitterness I mean pain, not resentment. We should hardly dare to ask that any notice be taken of ourselves. But we pine. The sense that in the universe we are treated as strangers, the longing to be acknowledged, to meet with some response, the bridge some chasm that yawns between us and reality, is part of our inconsolable secret.” (C.S. Lewis from The Weight of Glory)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

standing still

[let me be in a country land where only beauty grows]
till then, I'll stand and watch You set this into motion,
bringing back beauty again

Saturday, September 18, 2010

this is my prayer

King of Glory and all that is Good: Jesus. Father. Friend. I ask that You simply breathe in me today. I pray for the willingness of my own spirit and soul to let You in. Oh let me not suffocate Your Spirit breathing in me. Help me to love you better because You love me so well.






"Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, to God our Savior, who alone is wise, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and forever. Amen." Jude 1: 25

Ah, I have such a good God, who is faithful to transform me into His image... He will shape me so that He will not find one spot, not one blemish in me. Such a good reminder: that He does this for me, and my meager efforts to discipline myself are actually counterproductive. Ok, so please, grow in me God.

Whew, now I can breathe better.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

a moment of metropolis

New York is just one of those cities that is simply photogenic... there's so much to see there, so much detail that is missed if you're not paying attention. Me and my family went a couple weeks ago, and oh was it wonderful!

One of my favorite parts of our trip was when we were scurrying through the subway, and we heard these musicians playing some flute-like, wooded instruments. What struck us as we were passing through was that the melody that was building was reminiscent of a WORSHIP song! I believe it was, He is Holy. A couple feet ahead was a street preacher who was speaking on the reality of a Creator God who actually speaks to us. I got chills all over and even felt like I could have gotten saved again. haha The presence of Jesus was there no doubt! His talk was not marked by condemnation, but, in my mind, his talk was likened to John the Baptist who knew of a Kingdom that was coming...

It was such a short second in our trip, but still, of everything we'd seen and experienced, that moment was a comfort and an inspiration for us. I am thankful.

[the Empire State building! my sister & my mum]
[hello vested man]
[the train. they call it "the train" instead of "the subway" in nyc]
[taxi! in Time Square]
[let your light shine. this was actually taken back home,
in a thrift store, finishing off the rest of the summer]
[this is at Ten Top. he sat by the window
& I thought it was a picture perfect moment]