Saturday, April 25, 2020 (6:43 a.m.)
Holy God,
There was another song. ♪People Get Ready♪ Oh! And a dream.
Yes Lord. You were there in my thanking! It was a hospital setting. With NO masks! The virus had been downgraded to “yellow”.
And right here? Another song. ♪We look to You♪ And here I go looking for the lyrics. Not finding the ones I want, truly I look to You.
Lord, there is so much going on around us. Things over which we have no control. Somewhere in the midst my own wellness has taken a turn. Nothing drastic. Just that awareness of not feeling great.
So Lord, as I continue looking to You I am reminded that I have not been accepting my present moments. Forgive me Lord. I keep looking ahead. To feeling better. No more masks. Restrictions being lifted.
Right now I am asking You to do with me as You will. Making me aware. And accepting. Change my self-criticisms into whatever positive outcomes You would have instead.
Use this me being down time to truly look to You and all You have to offer. No longer trying to change or fix anything.
(12:12 p.m.)
All these twist and turns later I discovered the error of my singing. I was actually remembering ♪We live for You♪ In the process of tracking it down I found lyrics that are brand new to me. Thank You Father.
While searching ♪We look to You♪ I came across the perfect words for this particular time of our lives.
♪Your ways are higher so we trust in You You’re always faithful and You bring us through You are greater than anything that comes our way So we will follow where You lead We Look To You Whatever comes our way We’ll never turn away♪
Father how I ask that You would truly make it so for each of us.
♪Jesus I will fix my eyes on You Through every season I will look to You You are greater than anything that comes our way So we will follow where You lead… You’re the God who makes a way Where there seems to be no way You’re the One who brings us through So we will look to You♪
Keep us looking to You Blessed God. We love You. We need You. We practice trusting You every single moment. Do all You must on our behalf. Thank You. Amen.
(411 words ~ 1:32 p.m.)
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