Continuing from R’s Rue I don’t know if I’d mentioned that for awhile I have been listening to Pastor Rich Villodas. His sermons have been a balm to my spirit. I’m given hard hitting truth, but it a way that teaches, but doesn’t condemn. No fire and brimstone, but solid truth. I recently ordered his book, The Narrow Path. And as I’m in church today, the second song talks about the narrow way being hard, but it being the path I want to take. I should have realized my worship experience from song to preaching would turn me upside down. Turns out, I didn’t have a clue what my soul would endure. The sermon being about was it ‘worth it’ to follow God without question, without doubt, understanding waiting is not comfortable, but a part of the process. Was I willing to acknowledge its worth despite my years of waiting. I didn’t have time to contemplate this until the song that allows people to come forward, and make decisions. It was during this song that I remember what I had wanted for...
Very beautiful words.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Why the new blog?
ReplyDeleteGood words!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful...i am flawed, i love my flaws!!
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDelete...make your presence known.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
ReplyDeleteWe must love each other. We must help each other. Wise words. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, always!
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteAs always, wonderfully said, Regine. I hope you are happy and well.
ReplyDeleteYes to real and last repentance! And of course to loving others and God :).
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ReplyDeleteLinda postagem, que possamos nos arrepender sempre e amar a Deus e ao próximo, um forte abraço.
Amen
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I love that wonderful mountain air.
ReplyDeletePowerful and full of truth - thank you Regine
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Maxine