“Some of the decisions we make can’t be changed - some things once its broken its tragic, its
broken sometimes beyond repair in this life and that’s the truth with some
relationships - and some of you know what I am talking about – but yet
the wonderful thing is that there’s always the possibility of God’s redemption,
which is turning something tragic into something beautiful – maybe it’s not
restored to what it was – but something good coming from what was meant for
evil or something that befell us that we can’t rid ourselves of, but yet there’s
the power of redemption and there’s the power of restoration. As long as we
have breath in our lungs there is the possibility of return. If we’re
continuing on the same route, we have the ability today to decide to turn, and
sometimes REturn to the place we know we came , and sometimes there’s a long
return, with temptations and perils and sirens and everything else. Sometimes
turning around and looking at the wake behind us makes us afraid to turn
because that road looks hard, but it’s the only road filled with meaning. We are
returning to the one who gives life and who can redeem and restore the things
in our life that are truly broken beyond repair and can make something of
meaning from it.“ – Josh Garrels
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Ulysses
I went to a Josh Garrels concert recently, and it's one of my all time favorites to date. I had been waiting (by waiting i mean DYING) to see him for a few years, but he never seemed to make it from Oregon all the way down to Texas. After class one night, my favorite classmate and I hurried from campus and headed to Austin. His music truly reflects God's heart, and he writes some of the most beautiful words I've heard through song. Before he played his song, Ulysses, he shared these words with us. I finally wrote them down after having them recorded on my phone for a while and wanted to share. I love how God uses people to remind our hearts of things we need to remember.
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