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Tag Archives: God
Advent 11
“Shepherds in the fields abiding Watching over your flocks by night God with man is now residing Yonder shines the Infant light Come and worship, come and worship Worship Christ the newborn King” (Angels from the Realms of Glory) God … Continue reading
Advent 5: Looking at the view
I’ve been looking back at old blog posts, always an entertaining read for seeing what I was up to this time of year for the last 6 years or so. I started to get bored by the similarities. Each year … Continue reading
Psalm 115
I’m continuing to realise again and again that the one thing I really crave is recognition in this life. I want recognition for the stuff I do for church, I want someone to validate my writing and tell me I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Songs along the way
Tagged faithfulness, God, idols, love, meaning, value, worth
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Psalm 114
Psalm 114 Life has been pretty hard around these parts recently, hope has been something to be fought for, clung to and I’ve had to remind myself not to despair or give in. That’s not an easy thing to do … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the journey, Songs along the way
Tagged God, hope, mountains, Psalm, tremble
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Psalm 111
Read Psalm 111 here. I find it very easy for my mind to slip through this Psalm without it stopping at any connecting points. As I skim down the passage my brain takes in the big concepts with almost too … Continue reading