Sunday, April 7, 2013

There's a Rest

I caught this song on the radio once.  It took me a while to find it but I downloaded it as soon as I could.  I keep listening to it over and over.  The line below is the line that is repeated.  This is what my soul longs for and what my heart seems to sing on it's own when my mind is wondering in a million different directions.  I want to rest in the Lord.  I desire to love and worship and rest... in the Lord.

There’s a rest in the fight, There’s a place of abiding in the vine

The song is called "There's a Rest" by Sean Feucht w/ Kristene DiMarco





Lyrics: (shortened - it reapeats a bit)
There's a rest in the fight
There's a place of abiding in the vine
Teach us how to abide
oh I will wait
Teach us how to abide
I'm gonna rest my weary soul
oh I will wait
Teach us how, teach us how, teach us how
oh I will wait
Here I will stay
Here I will wait
Here I will see Your face
Here I will stay
Here I will wait
Here I will stay with You
'Cause there's a rest in the fight
There's a place of abiding in the vine
Abiding in the vine
I know that
There's a rest in the fight
There's a place of abiding in the vine
Abiding the vine
Here I will stay
Here I will wait
Here I will stay with You
I give You room
I give You room
I give You room
Gonna lay these burdens down
There's still waters 
and green pastures






We Can Have Joy

A letter to the church from one of my pastors.  Joy is treasure.  Joy is being in the presence of God.  Joy cannot be taken.  Even a sliver of joy is enough to cause me to rejoice.

These words are a reminder  I want to hang on to.


Sent February 21, 2013
 Church Family - 
Can you believe that February is almost over! The days on the couch watching football have sadly passed. Work seems to pile up and the excitement of the new year has already begun to fade. Worry creeps into zeal’s abandoned dwelling.
It is precisely in these times that we, of all people, rejoice! For to follow in the steps of our Savior is to look past our current troubles and be content in the knowledge that our God is good to His children. I read this Scripture this week and wanted to share it with you.
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:4-7)
One thing we can draw from this passage is that there is no situation given to God’s people in which they cannot find some sliver of joy. We can now see the world in the light of Jesus. As Matt helped us see this Sunday, as the sun gives forth its own light, so also the Son of Man radiates that His people can see the fullness of God’s character. And He shines with a grand purpose. For the more of Christ we see, the more like Him we become. Even in the darkest hour, or the dullest moment, we can see Christ and be confident in God’s work in our lives. For this reason we have joy, always.
And so I’ll say it again, rejoice in our Lord. When it’s exciting, rejoice! When it’s dull, rejoice! When it’s busy, rejoice! Look at the face of Christ and be strengthened. When anxiety seems the only sensible response, instead trust in the kindness of God. He has you in His hold. Let His truth sink in and bring you peace. He is for you, He is for us. Let us continue to worship our God with full hearts. 
Joyfully,
Kevin