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When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army greater than yours, do not be afraid of them, because the LORD your God, who brought you up out of Egypt, will be with you. 

 When you are about to go into battle, the priest shall come forward and address the army.

He shall say: “Hear, O Israel, today you are going into battle against your enemies. Do not be fainthearted or afraid; do not be terrified or give way to panic before them.

For the LORD your God is the one who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to give you victory.”

Life Abundantly

LIFE ABUNDANTLY

 

Catching trains and sorting bills

Killing time and time that kills

We’re the fast and furious in life

Ticking clocks and sleepless nights

Rush hours and traffic lights

The sand of time is sifting through our hands

 

Slaves to time and moving cars

Waiting for this life to start

Don’t realise it’s already on the way

And 80 years aint much to waist

On chasing things that melt away

It’s time to start living Heaven’s way

 

Yeah, Jesus came to set us free

Yeah, That we might have life more abundantly

 

There’s been a call made by a man

Who came to make us understand

The world is so much more than we can see

The son of the Eternal God,

who came to give a Father’s love

Is trying to catch the attention of all who seek

 

So tell me, what’s it gonna be?

A life that’s full, a life that’s free

A road that leads into eternity?

Don’t wait until the clock strikes twelve

Don’t leave that Bible on your shelf

He’ll hear each prayer your send from you to Him

Yeah, Jesus came to set us free

Yeah, That we might have life more abundantly

 

The clock is ticking on the wall

You down your coffee; out the door

Wonder how He’ll catch your eye today?

Love is….

In a world where love is dwindling and human relationships have become more and more dysfunctional, the need for Christians to step up to their responsibilities has become more urgent. If it is so that Christ said “They will know you are my disciples by your love”, then the love we show towards humanity should not only be a part of our “church agenda”. It is the centre of our identity as Christians. By love we will be identified; by love we testify to our faith and who we believe in.

Now, it is important to mention, that most people when hearing talk about the need for, and the good nature of love, will rarely disagree with what is being said. Most people see love as a positive emotion or discipline. Very few, I find, would not condone the idea of its increase in our society. We talk about love all the time. We need it, we want it, we spend money to see movies about it, we read about it, we try and pursue it, define it, understand it.

Then what is the problem? If the general consensus is that love is good and we need more of it, why is there such a lack of it? When the romantic word meets “Monday morning rush hour” it seems it loses its ability to relate to reality, and love is a mirage we chase in our personal, little desert. Why is love so hard to find?   

The reason is simply this…I cannot obey the call of love and the call of my ego at the same time. These two things are, by nature, opposites. The demand the opposite and call for the opposite. Love is not self-serving, but serving. Ego is nothing but self-serving. In the world of selfishness, I am King. I rule, I make the rules and I demand. In the world of Love, the service and good of others has dominion.  When love rules, the dominant law behind my actions and motives becomes not my wants, desires or self-seeking inclinations. They become God’s rules. God’s law is love. Love is the core. And so the lack of love in the human heart, and in society today, may also be referred to as the lack of God.

Are we not by nature loving creatures? This is a question I often have heard and often have posed myself. Due to the scar of sin, our nature has become selfishness. Self comes naturally first, and if this is so, then love cannot come naturally. It must be infused, taught or given from an outside source. Think about it. No one loves more than children. They are those least marred by a sinful nature. Love is the golden string that binds our hearts to God; love for Him and for others. This is the core of the law of the Talmud, and this is the core of Christianity.

But what is love? What does love mean?

      Love is always patient;13

love is always kind;

      love is never envious

or arrogant with pride.

      Nor is she conceited,

            and she is never rude;

      she never thinks just of herself

or ever get annoyed.

      She never is resentful;

            is never glad with sin,

      but always glad to side with truth,

whene’er the truth should win.

      She bears up under everything,

believes the best in all,

      there is no limit to her hope,

and she will never fall.

 

Love never fails. Now if there are prophecies, they will be done away with. If there are languages, they will cease. If there is knowledge, it will be done away with. For what we know is incomplete and what we prophesy is incomplete. But when what is complete comes, then what is incomplete will be done away with.

 

Love means I want as much good for my enemy as I want for my dearest love. It is not appealing, and it isn’t pretty. It never has been and it never will be. It feels downright unnatural and at times directly foolish.  Love forces us out of our comfort zones…but then again, remember, it is against our nature.

But if any man loves God, he is known by God. (1 Co 8:3)

Love is something we have to learn to do properly. It needs to be taught us by the Lover of our Souls. Love comes from God; God is love personified, and without Him as the centre, there is no real love.

Love is…

In a world where love is dwindling and human relationships have become more and more dysfunctional, the need for Christians to step up to their responsibilities has become more urgent. If it is so that Christ said “They will know you are my disciples by your love”, then the love we show towards humanity should not only be a part of our “church agenda”. It is the centre of our identity as Christians. By love we will be identified; by love we testify to our faith and who we believe in.

Now, it is important to mention, that most people when hearing talk about the need for, and the good nature of love, will rarely disagree with what is being said. Most people see love as a positive emotion or discipline. Very few, I find, would not condone the idea of its increase in our society. We talk about love all the time. We need it, we want it, we spend money to see movies about it, we read about it, we try and pursue it, define it, understand it.

Then what is the problem? If the general consensus is that love is good and we need more of it, why is there such a lack of it? When the romantic word meets “Monday morning rush hour” it seems it loses its ability to relate to reality, and love is a mirage we chase in our personal, little desert. Why is love so hard to find?   

The reason is simply this…I cannot obey the call of love and the call of my ego at the same time. These two things are, by nature, opposites. The demand the opposite and call for the opposite. Love is not self-serving, but serving. Ego is nothing but self-serving. In the world of selfishness, I am King. I rule, I make the rules and I demand. In the world of Love, the service and good of others has dominion.  When love rules, the dominant law behind my actions and motives becomes not my wants, desires or self-seeking inclinations. They become God’s rules. God’s law is love. Love is the core. And so the lack of love in the human heart, and in society today, may also be referred to as the lack of God.

Are we not by nature loving creatures? This is a question I often have heard and often have posed myself. Due to the scar of sin, our nature has become selfishness. Self comes naturally first, and if this is so, then love cannot come naturally. It must be infused, taught or given from an outside source. Think about it. No one loves more than children. They are those least marred by a sinful nature. Love is the golden string that binds our hearts to God; love for Him and for others. This is the core of the law of the Talmud, and this is the core of Christianity.

But what is love? What does love mean?

      Love is always patient;13

love is always kind;

      love is never envious

or arrogant with pride.

      Nor is she conceited,

            and she is never rude;

      she never thinks just of herself

or ever get annoyed.

      She never is resentful;

            is never glad with sin,

      but always glad to side with truth,

whene’er the truth should win.

      She bears up under everything,

believes the best in all,

      there is no limit to her hope,

and she will never fall.

 

Love never fails. Now if there are prophecies, they will be done away with. If there are languages, they will cease. If there is knowledge, it will be done away with. For what we know is incomplete and what we prophesy is incomplete. But when what is complete comes, then what is incomplete will be done away with.

 

Love means I want as much good for my enemy as I want for my dearest love. It is not appealing, and it isn’t pretty. It never has been and it never will be. It feels downright unnatural and at times directly foolish.  Love forces us out of our comfort zones…but then again, remember, it is against our nature.

But if any man loves God, he is known by God. (1 Co 8:3)

Love is something we have to learn to do properly. It needs to be taught us by the Lover of our Souls. Love comes from God; God is love personified, and without Him as the centre, there is no real love.

No, Not One

NO NOT ONE

 

No better word than from your lips

No perfect life than what you lived

No greater gift

No not one

Not brighter star has ever shined

No greater hope for all mankind

No higher mind

No not one

No one has ever known

This kind of love you’ve shown

 

There has never been a greater love

Than your Son, no not one

And there will never be a greater love

No not one

With his life you have forgiven us

Hope has come, hope has come

And there will never be a greater love

No, not one

 

No image true or sweeter frame

No simple word can match your Name

No greater fame, no not one

No one has ever seen

The depth of your majesty

 

No greater call

You gave us all a reason to live

No greater love

You gave us all a reason to give

No greater life

You gave us all a reason to shine

No greater love

Forever mine

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61GT6J01vxM

Prince of Hearts

So many actors on this empty stage

Wearing masks on the endless charade

Hiding because only loneliness knows

The longing that this heart in secret shows

 

So what part are you playing?

How steep is the price

To go on pretending

And closing your eyes

And nothing round you

On this fading globe

Will satisfy your hunger

Will bring you home

 

Are you a warrior, off to the fight

Are you a hider, afraid of the night

Are you a Pilgrim, seeking for clues

Are you hungry for truth, and got nothing to loose

 

He was player, and gambled it all

He was a king, and he took the fall

Laid down his cards, so reckless in love

Seeking the lost,

 

So what thing are you seeking

How steep was the price

So willing he offered His great sacrifice

So every actor upon this world stage

Could seek out a part

Outside this charade

And live a life the Life giver made

By the Prince of Hearts we are saved

 

 

He took the task, tore of the mask

Showed us our need for His love

He is the Way, the Truth and the Life

The one we’ve been dreaming of

 

 

 

 

 

I Surrender All

I breathe your name in prayer

And sing your name in church

But I feel another call

A deeper need

My Lord you’re always there

You’re much more than a word

Not a human thought

But the Living Word

 

And in our shallow religion

And in our part-time faith

You’re calling for your people

To give their heart away

 

Full surrender

I lay down my life

To honour the one who died for me

Our Redeemer!

Who else can satisfy?

Jesus live in me; the risen crucified

For who but God can be God of this life

 

We sing “I surrender all”

And hold on to our pride

But a follower of Christ

Cannot have two masters

On the throne of my heart

I’ve been trying for too long

To let two kings rule the throne

 

For Self won’t go down easy

No, not without a fight

Help me  Jesus, as I wrestle through this night

For I know the reign of sin

Has gone on for long enough

Through your victory let me claim

Freedom in Lord Jesus’ Name

 

 

Full surrender

I lay down my life

To honour the one who died for me

Our Redeemer!

Who else can satisfy?

Jesus live in me; the risen crucified

For who but God can be God of this life

 

At the End of the Day

The long day is over and the day is giving way

The evening of silence is filling your mind

When all has been done, said all that’s to say

Are you left empty-handed at the end of the day?

 

Relentlessly striving for reach each our goal

A job or position, a hand to hold

Running and reaching and stretching to see

A life more than existence, a purpose that frees

 

The long week  is over and what do you have?

An empty heart and reaching hands

For though we seek to fill this life

The world alone could never satsify

When all has been done, said all that’s to say

Who holds your heart at the end of the day?

 

The years will keep turning under the sun

But works on this earth have vain outcomes

Unless they are bound to more than this earth

What purpose has life, what meaning has birth?

 

What purpose can be but from our Creator?

What goal can we reach without Christ our Saviour?

The Alpha, Omega our beginning and end

Gives purpose and meaning this world cannot rend

The long day is over and you’re seeking a way

To leave you in peace at the end of the day

TESTIFY

We so sparingly give our words and actions

To the ministry we give our life in fractions

When a generation hungers, do we feed?

To a falling nation, do we meet the need?

 

We sing “I surrender all” with fists so tightened

Is it God we fear, or are we simply frightened?

God is asking when this people intend to move

Out of comfrot zones that keep us quite subdued?

 

Friend, won’t you share your jesus

Don’t you care enough to let your light shine

Raise up the lives in darkness

Be the eyes that see for the blind

Oh, won’t you share our Jesus

Trust me, there’s enough to go around

What of the sheep that wander lost?

In Jesus can soon be found

 

Jesus calls his church to be his own reflection

To reach out in love and be free in his protection

are the broken chains legends of the past?

And the Holy Spirit lost in pride and self?

As we wait for Him to move and break this silence

Jesus longs for us to break; cease this defiance

For a broken heart is open to the Lord

It is He who recreates, and makes it whole

So Here’s the Thing

Forgive me, forgive me. Today was so rough

It was one of those days when you’re just had enough

I know you’d have liked me to help out my friend

But I felt “number one” should come first in the end

I know that you’ve asked me to give everything

But I had a good reason, Lord

So here’s the thing…

 

Have patience, have patience. It’s hard to be good

I know I don’t always make the choices I should

Bu what would become of my life (I’d be through!)

If I were to place others first in the queue

It’s a dog-eat-dog world and life isn’t fair

And ther Christian living’s a complex affair

“Love one another’s” the song that we sing

But Lord, hear me out. Ok, here’s the thing

 

Lifegiver, you’ve given me life each new day

Then why would you ask me to give it away?

The world is too big for my effort to help

The need is too vast for your love to be felt

And the throne of my heart rooms only ONE king

It’s you or it’s me.

So, Lord, here’s the thing

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