We may wonder
when we struggle
unable to feel him
to sense his presence
But we must remember
ever to be mindful
of the grace of God
in the sacrifice of Christ
Who we are to God
not something common
not the mere clay of earth
inert, of no value
We are special
worthy of redemption
God sacrificed himself for us
that we would come alive
January 25, 2011
based on seeing the poem,
“Who We Are to Him”
both January 24, 2011 and January 25, 2011
as I was posting it to
www.christianpoetry.org
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Who We Are to Him
The journey of these bits of clay
the vessels of our days
seeking our place in the world
how we can serve and obey
Who we are to God
to our savior, our king
the journey of our lives
this, our offering
Longing to see the Christ
to enter in with him
to feel the touch of his hand
to sense his loving care
Understanding the price he paid
taking on my sin
trying to fathom the depth of his love
his grace reconciling me to him
January 6, 2010
Matthew 2:1-12 Message Bible
Isaiah 60:1-6 NIV Bible
Worship Theme: “A Sudden Awareness”
Unison Prayer – “Epiphany”,
United Methodist Hymnal, #255
and sermon, “I Should Have Had A V8”
by Pastor Ruth L. Foss
http://www.suncookumc.org
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
January 3, 2010
Epiphany of the Lord Sunday
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Who We Are to God
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