This is an old song I used to sing with my cousins in the back of my mother’s station wagon as we would drive to my grandparent’s lake house. The meaning was lost on me as a seven year old. I think I get it now.
This is an old song I used to sing with my cousins in the back of my mother’s station wagon as we would drive to my grandparent’s lake house. The meaning was lost on me as a seven year old. I think I get it now.

Declare me innocent, O Lord,
for I have acted with integrity;
I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. Psalm 26:1
I know this not really a praise song but I think it is an important song for us to hear. Have you seen the new Ben Hur? It was awesome!!!!
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O God, ransom Israel
from all its troubles. Psalm 25:22

May integrity and honesty protect me,
for I put my hope in you. Psalm 25:21

See how many enemies I have
and how viciously they hate me!
20 Protect me! Rescue my life from them!
Do not let me be disgraced, for in you I take refuge. Psalm 25:19,20

My problems go from bad to worse.
Oh, save me from them all!
18 Feel my pain and see my trouble.
Forgive all my sins. Psalm 25:17,18

My problems go from bad to worse.
Oh, save me from them all!
18 Feel my pain and see my trouble.
Forgive all my sins. Psalm 25:17,18
Reflecting Divine
by JE Lillie
“Darkness stirs the deep.”
Weeps the world.
Argent fire splays across obsidian
Medians, right from left divides.
The sacrifice cries
“My God, my God…”
And then He dies.
Rise up you who would follow!
“Darkness stirs the deep.”
Weeps the world.
Oh salty light on a hillside
Bide your time no more.
Let the sleeper awaken
Taken by the final rising tide.
Renewal, revival expecting,
Reflecting Divine!
“My core fear is that we are, as a culture, as a species, becoming shallower, that we have turned from depth-from the Judeo-Christian premise of unfathomable mystery- and we are adapting ourselves to the ersatz security of a vast lateral connectedness. That we are giving up on wisdom, the struggle for which has for millennia been central to the very idea of culture, and that we are pledging instead to a faith in the web.” Sven Birkerts