Monday, December 21, 2009
Grading Papers
I haven't been able to grade papers for two weeks. To say the least there is a pile. I am thankful for this pile, however. It is an indicator of job security. God has blessed me with a great job, when many can't find one. Another reason for me to give thanks is that I am grading these papers at the beginning of my two week vacation. I look forward to the absense of papers for a guilt free rest!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
This is the Lord: Joseph's Song

I wrote a Christmas song a few weeks back. Normally when I write a song it doesn't get much exposer to anyone but Julie, the girls and a few patient ears at church. It remains somewhat of a devotional activity. This one, however, seemed to go over better than others. I wanted to write a song from Joseph's eyes. I don't think I clearly convey that in the song. It needs the second title to give the listener a set of eyes to look through.
In a crude cradle the little baby sleeps
And all around the stable a vigil beasts keep
He opens his eyes. His mother gently weeps.
Ten tiny toes, the feet of the Almighty.
This is the Lord
Lying here in front of me
This baby boy
Whose eyes have seen eternity
This is my God
He knew me from the beginning
This helpless child
Has come to be our saving King
The shepherds bring their praises, they heard the angels sing.
They worship at the feet of this tiny king.
This is the Lord
Lying here in front of me
This baby boy
Whose eyes have seen eternity
This is my God
He knew me from the beginning
This helpless child
Has come to be our saving King
Immanuel, God with us.
Immanuel, God with us.
He is God with us…
This is the Lord.
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Thankfulness is something we need to exercise constantly. I have often wondered how to be thankful in the bad circumstances of life. Such as, "I am SO glad I got a flat tire. Thank you, God!" I was reminded today by a friend that we need to be thankful for the things God provides that enable us to get through tough times. Such as, "Lord thank you that the tire wasn't completely flat until I reached the gas station, where I could fill it up a bit more." and "Thank you that I have money to pay for a new tire." Our attitude determines how we respond to life. The more we practice thanksgiving, the better we will respond to the things life throws our way.
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