Thursday, August 21, 2014

you ask the same question – v2

You ask the same question
as You asked Your first disciples,
that moment when You asked them,
“who do you say I am?”

the same challenge to us
though we know You have risen
who do we believe
You are, Jesus?

You are my brother
You are Jesus
the son of the carpenter
Mary’s boy

You are Christ
You are eternal
the Messiah come to earth
God, Immanuel

You are my Master
You are my Shepherd
my hope on the journey
my walk of faith

You are the Son
of God eternal
You died to save me
from my brokenness


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August 21, 2014
you ask the same question – v2

(merging the follow poems)
August 20, 2014
You are the Son
August 20, 2014
you are my Master
August 20, 2014
you are Christ
August 20, 2014
you are my brother
August 20, 2014
you ask the same question – v1
edited August 20, 2014
a living person – v2
August 19, 2014
a living person
original version (v0) August 19, 2014
You are the Christ – v0
August 19, 2014
You are the Christ
Matthew 16:15
Matthew 16:16
Matthew 16:20
Matthew 16:13-20
“Peter Says Jesus Is the Christ”
about Archbishop Desmond Tutu
who the author knows personally
Upper Room Disciplines for 2014
for August 19, 2014
read August 19, 2014
&
overview page questions regarding Matthew 16:13-20
“Who do you say that Jesus is?”
&
about white-water rafting
Psalm 124
“The Lord Saves His People” (NCV)
“A Song of Ascents”
“A Song for going up to worship. Of David” (NCV)
Upper Room Disciplines for 2014
for August 18, 2014
read August 18, 2014
&
August 18, 2014 to August 24, 2014
“I Choose You”
by Steve Garnaas-Holmes
his site Unfolding Light
St. Matthews United Methodist Church, Acton, MA
&
overview page
Exodus 1:8-2:10
Moses saved as an infant
Psalm 124
Song of Ascents
Romans 12:1-8
transformed by the Spirit
Matthew 16:13-20

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