We
sang a song during worship, “From the Inside Out”. It was written by Joel Houston of
Hillsong. I decided I should make it my theme
song. Why? Because “From the Inside Out”’ is the
essence of me really gaining a revelation of who Christ really is and what
it means to be His follower, now and for many previous years. I feel that when
I sing those lyrics, it’s me unpacking everything I knew to be true about God
in the various stages of my life.
I have always dealt with most of the fairly typical passage-of-life issues. My friends were making decisions about their future, and my own direction had been fairly clear since at the ripe old age of eleven, God grabbed a hold of my heart, and I could do nothing but surrender. Still, however, I had to face that all-important stage of differentiation and I began to ask myself, “Who’s faith do I really accept? Where can I anchor the will of my life? What do I truly believe?”
God had a plan and a purpose for my life but if He had given me a futuristic glimpse of my future, I would have turned tail and ran as fast as I could - to where, I don’t know, but it would have been, “come on feet, don’t fail me now”! That was a very long time ago, actually in the last century! I have to admit that most of my walk with God, especially when I was younger, seemed more like a ride on
I have always dealt with most of the fairly typical passage-of-life issues. My friends were making decisions about their future, and my own direction had been fairly clear since at the ripe old age of eleven, God grabbed a hold of my heart, and I could do nothing but surrender. Still, however, I had to face that all-important stage of differentiation and I began to ask myself, “Who’s faith do I really accept? Where can I anchor the will of my life? What do I truly believe?”
God had a plan and a purpose for my life but if He had given me a futuristic glimpse of my future, I would have turned tail and ran as fast as I could - to where, I don’t know, but it would have been, “come on feet, don’t fail me now”! That was a very long time ago, actually in the last century! I have to admit that most of my walk with God, especially when I was younger, seemed more like a ride on
Cedar
Point’s roller coaster, the “Mean Streak”,
than a stroll along the beach or a pleasant Sunday drive. Don’t get me wrong, I love roller coasters. Larry
and I were always game to try the newest coasters. I did have to quit riding the wild coasters
and rides after my double neck surgeries.
The fact is, if my neck were jolted or tilted more than 10-15 degrees in
any direction, I would become an instant quadriplegic or it could result in
sudden death. So. . . .you get the
picture, right?
But,
as the years passed and I grew closer in relationship to my Savior, He provide
divine insight as I learned to study His Word, I was able to distinguish His
still, small voice in my heart, and instead of the “Mean Streak”, it was more
like riding the train that goes all the way around the park to the other
side. You know, when you’re too tired to
ride any more, stand in the long lines, or hike to another section of the park,
you say, “let’s ride the train!” It
gives you a nice break from the hurry and rush to stand and wait in yet another
line.
I was maturing humanly, of course,
but I was also growing in my understanding of faith and my relationship with
God. I have many times had to come to
terms with how I was going to live my life. My plans were kind of being swept
out the window, but through it all, I experienced and continue to experience His
grace.
Make
no mistake, there were times in my life that I denied that Romans 8:28 was part
of God’s word and it certainly was not applicable to my life. There were challenges that He allowed me to
face and I stumbled and fell miserably. There were obstacles set in my path
that with His help, I determined to be the “spiritual” bullhead and work my way
through. There were spiritual rivers
that I came to but after swimming so long against the current, being exhausted,
I began to tread water and float. It was
easier. Even when I was rearing my three
children, and I didn’t feel like it, I instilled God’s principles within them
and taught them to face life by Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through
Christ who gives me strength.” I still
remind them of that today that they are “can do” kids (even though they are all
grown with lives of their own). I share with my students in class from the first
day of each new semester that “success comes in cans, and failure comes in can’ts”.
If
there is one thing that those who really
know me can say is that I have a “God-sensitive”
heart. I have a love relationship with Christ as a Father has with his daughter. Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians
8:13 to be careful that the freedoms that we enjoy do not hinder anyone whose
faith may not be as strong as ours and that we do no harm to those who may have
a delicate conscience. It would be unconscionable
for me to cause a spiritual disaster to one who was “weaker” in Christ. Whatever I do in life, even when I do not
feel like it, or times that I feel like ripping portions of “inapplicable”
Scripture from the Word, my sole purpose is to still bring praise, to show and
bring honor, and glory to our Wonderful Savior. My prayer and my song:
“Your will above all else
My purpose remains
The art of losing myself
In bringing You praise
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame. . .”
The art of losing myself
In bringing You praise
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame. . .”
Read
all of the words to this song. Listen to the song with the link below. Maybe
today you feel like I have many times.
“A thousand times I've failed
Still Your mercy remains
And should I stumble again
I'm caught in Your grace
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame. . .”
Still Your mercy remains
And should I stumble again
I'm caught in Your grace
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame. . .”
I
know that when all else fades, His light will shine, through me, from the inside
out. To God be ALL the glory! -- RLS
From The Inside
Out
A
thousand times I've failed
Still Your mercy remains
And should I stumble again
I'm caught in Your grace
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
Your will above all else
My purpose remains
The art of losing myself
In bringing You praise
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
In my heart and my soul
Lord I give You control
Consume me from the inside out
Lord let justice and praise
Become my embrace
To love You from the inside out
Your will above all else
My purpose remains
The art of losing myself
In bringing You praise
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
In my heart and my soul
Lord I give You control
Consume me from the inside out
Lord let justice and praise
Become my embrace
To love You from the inside out
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
And the cry of my heart
Is to bring
You praise
From the inside out
Lord my soul cries out
In my heart and my soul
Lord I give You control
Consume me from the inside out
Lord let justice and praise
Become my embrace
To love You from the inside out
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
And the cry of my heart
Is to bring
You praise
From the inside out
Lord my soul cries out
Still Your mercy remains
And should I stumble again
I'm caught in Your grace
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
Your will above all else
My purpose remains
The art of losing myself
In bringing You praise
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
In my heart and my soul
Lord I give You control
Consume me from the inside out
Lord let justice and praise
Become my embrace
To love You from the inside out
Your will above all else
My purpose remains
The art of losing myself
In bringing You praise
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
In my heart and my soul
Lord I give You control
Consume me from the inside out
Lord let justice and praise
Become my embrace
To love You from the inside out
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
And the cry of my heart
Is to bring
You praise
From the inside out
Lord my soul cries out
In my heart and my soul
Lord I give You control
Consume me from the inside out
Lord let justice and praise
Become my embrace
To love You from the inside out
Everlasting
Your light will shine when all else fades
Never ending
Your glory goes beyond all fame
And the cry of my heart
Is to bring
You praise
From the inside out
Lord my soul cries out
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