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When I was a child, heard many a thing 'bout God in His Heaven and angels who sing of streets paved of gold, and the one at the gate whose keeping a record of me on a slate I wanted to know how the God of great love could measure our worth by the things we think of the things that I do and the things that I say It scared me to think that I'd sin anyway Deep in my soul I longed, from my youth more than religion, the absolute truth so I prayed to the One, asking right from my heart tell me true, are you there, have you been from the start? can you please help me sort through the myth and the magic, my doubts when I'm faced with the hopeless and tragic? can you meet me right here, just where I am in my darkness and failures, are you really I AM? and what of the others who labor for nothing who have not and hunger for turkey and stuffing? on the streets, in the cold, stumbling drunk in the alleys red-handed, white lies, and deep blues in dark valleys? at our weakest, and numb from the heartache of losing the ones that we love, left behind with a bruising will I find you in throne rooms in the back of my mind like some Wizard of Oz that I'm seeking to find? A whisper, an answer, a thought I just had was it me, was it You, could it be, that I'm mad? But wait, there again, as I stifle my pride, "Open the door and invite me inside". *"Ask Me, I'll tell you, I'll lead you along Not a word which is written disproven or wrong" "And as for the poor and the weak and your past Your sins are forgiven, the first shall be last." "I've chosen the weak things to confound the wise I turn it around for the greatest surprise"* The ONE that I love, the dearest of all the babe in the manger with the horse in the stall He grew to a man and we know him as Jesus fulfilled the great plan and wow, how he sees us He bore all our burdens and gave us the ring, we are his bride and HE is our King and the more that I trust him, the more I debate I need to ask questions regarding our fate Is God all around us, is heaven for real does He care for our flesh and the way that we feel? is one day like a thousand, as thousands are lost in the floods and the fires and the wars and the frost? I'll wait for the answers and try to be still like the child in the manger and the cow on the hill I will study to find myself well in Your sight while we sit by the fire and chat through the night and when Christmas has finally dawned on our days and we celebrate giving in so many ways I must keep in mind how you wiped clean the slate for once and for all you reopened that gate and I must not forget though I'm often at fault that you want me to shine, to be light, to be salt and always remember that You are the reason I celebrate Christmas, no matter the season.
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Dec 26, 2015
Dec 26, 2015 at 12:21 PM UTC
Christmas
When I was a child, heard many a thing 'bout God in His Heaven and angels who sing of streets paved of gold, and the one at the gate whose keeping a record of me on a slate I wanted to know how the God of great love could measure our worth by the things we think of the things that I do and the things that I say It scared me to think that I'd sin anyway Deep in my soul I longed, from my youth more than religion, the absolute truth so I prayed to the One, asking right from my heart tell me true, are you there, have you been from the start? can you please help me sort through the myth and the magic, my doubts when I'm faced with the hopeless and tragic? can you meet me right here, just where I am in my darkness and failures, are you really I AM? and what of the others who labor for nothing who have not and hunger for turkey and stuffing? on the streets, in the cold, stumbling drunk in the alleys red-handed, white lies, and deep blues in dark valleys? at our weakest, and numb from the heartache of losing the ones that we love, left behind with a bruising will I find you in throne rooms in the back of my mind like some Wizard of Oz that I'm seeking to find? A whisper, an answer, a thought I just had was it me, was it You, could it be, that I'm mad? But wait, there again, as I stifle my pride, "Open the door and invite me inside". *"Ask Me, I'll tell you, I'll lead you along Not a word which is written disproven or wrong" "And as for the poor and the weak and your past Your sins are forgiven, the first shall be last." "I've chosen the weak things to confound the wise I turn it around for the greatest surprise"* The ONE that I love, the dearest of all the babe in the manger with the horse in the stall He grew to a man and we know him as Jesus fulfilled the great plan and wow, how he sees us He bore all our burdens and gave us the ring, we are his bride and HE is our King and the more that I trust him, the more I debate I need to ask questions regarding our fate Is God all around us, is heaven for real does He care for our flesh and the way that we feel? is one day like a thousand, as thousands are lost in the floods and the fires and the wars and the frost? I'll wait for the answers and try to be still like the child in the manger and the cow on the hill I will study to find myself well in Your sight while we sit by the fire and chat through the night and when Christmas has finally dawned on our days and we celebrate giving in so many ways I must keep in mind how you wiped clean the slate for once and for all you reopened that gate and I must not forget though I'm often at fault that you want me to shine, to be light, to be salt and always remember that You are the reason I celebrate Christmas, no matter the season.
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Dec 26, 2015
Dec 26, 2015 at 12:21 PM UTC
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