Amazing Grace
"Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound. That saved a wretch, like me. I once was lost, but now I'm found. Was blind, but now I see." Many people have hear this song. Maybe even several times. I've even heard this song, many many times. But, last night when I was listening to my Sidewalk Prophets pandora station, Chris Tomlin's beautiful rendition of it came on and this spirit of awe and freedom welled up inside of me. I just felt like I could worship God forever and just wanted to keep listening to what all of these christian artists had to sing.
My excitement last night was beyond words because I had a rekindled fire for my Savior and was unashamed. Sometimes in life, we shut down. We feel burned out or we just don't have enough time to spend time with God or in His word. Christians in society today are becoming lethargic. There are hardly any people willing to share their faith and the ones who are are in other countries.
Yesterday, we had a man named Sylvester from Sierra Leon come and speak to our worldviews class. He has been beaten, chased out, had hot hot water poured on him....all because he was trying to share the faith of christians with Musim people. He was a muslim and was second to the throne of his village. He converted to christianity and now his life is dedicated to loving and charing the good news of Christ. He is so on fire. And has re-inspired me as well.
For His Glory
My excitement last night was beyond words because I had a rekindled fire for my Savior and was unashamed. Sometimes in life, we shut down. We feel burned out or we just don't have enough time to spend time with God or in His word. Christians in society today are becoming lethargic. There are hardly any people willing to share their faith and the ones who are are in other countries.
Yesterday, we had a man named Sylvester from Sierra Leon come and speak to our worldviews class. He has been beaten, chased out, had hot hot water poured on him....all because he was trying to share the faith of christians with Musim people. He was a muslim and was second to the throne of his village. He converted to christianity and now his life is dedicated to loving and charing the good news of Christ. He is so on fire. And has re-inspired me as well.
For His Glory
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