Monday, October 18, 2004

Untitled - (Deliverance)

You smashed the head of the serpent,

that's been roaming within me.

Rebuked that filthy devil,

and he was forced to bow to thee.

I thank you sweet Lord Jesus,

for your mercy and your grace.

For your lovingkindness God,

and not turning your glorious face.

You've crushed me once again Lord,

Please leave me on the floor.

Here I feel your heartbeat,

and my soul aches for more.

Lead me on the water God,

help me not to fall.

I will fix my eyes on Jesus,

and listen to your call.

I desire to abide in you,

and rest beneath your wing.

Hold me tighter Abba Father,

I am yours, you are my King.

Tuesday, October 5, 2004

Analogies: Neglecting a Relationship

(Neglect a Relationship) - ANALOGIES


Analogy: Katie and Mark have been married now for 3 years. The marriage looks great, they've got a beautiful house, car, a new baby, etc. Well, one day Katie just decides not to come home. She's not on work leave, not visiting family, not at a friends, not with someone other man, but she just decides, "Ya know, I just don't 'feel' like going home to my husband tonight." Well, three weeks go by with no phone call, note anything. Finally, here she comes walking up to the front porch and of course her loving husband is sitting there waiting patiently.

Q: How does this affect their relationship?

Don't you think it'd cause a little 'tension'? Mark loves her and is faithful enough that he doesn't leave, but it takes some work for Katie to gain the trust and bond they had before.

Point of the Story: How do you think it affects our relationship with our lover, Jesus, when we neglect our quiet time with Him? It would affect it in a similar way as it would with that wife who left her husband temporarily. You'd have to work to get it back to where it once was. He is faithful and He will always do His part, it's just a matter of us doing ours.