Saturday, October 25, 2014

Celebrate Jesus – v4

Not for our victory
but worship of Jesus
glorifying Him
exalting the Father

Celebrate Jesus
not our own saving
born to sing His praise
His victory, His glory

Life in Him
the gate, the journey
the glory of God
in the person of Jesus

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edited October 25, 2014
Celebrate Jesus – v4

(editing original again)
edited April 13, 2014
Celebrate Jesus – v3
Edited December 15, 2013
Celebrate Jesus – v2
July 18, 2012
Celebrate Jesus
further poems in this series:
“to glorify Christ – v2”
“to glorify Christ”
“I have eternal life”
“The victory of Jesus”
“For the praise of His glory”
“Celebrate Jesus”
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July 17, 2012
series of poems around the reading on July 14 (see below) on the idea that our salvation isn’t about us being saved, not really. It gives a strong indictment of the way we keep using I statements to talk about salvation – me, my, I. Our salvation is more about what we do with that joy, that healing, that spark of God that is now within us. How do we live differently? How do we tell others? We are saved for a purpose, to move from being seeds to fruit, to vessels that are emptied and poured. How do we witness authentically, without it just being about us? That too was something I was conscious of as I was drafting my sermon of 7/1/2012, “What Jesus Means to Me”
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“God Saved Me”
“Our salvation story”
July 16, 2012
“the pungent air of self”
July 16, 2012
“every I statement”
&
Ephesians 1:11-14
Upper Room Disciplines for 2012
July 9, 2012 to July 15, 2012
“Responding to God’s Holiness”
by David Grebert
for July 14, 2012,
read July 15, 2012
&
Ephesians 1:3-10
Upper Room Disciplines for 2012
July 9, 2012 to July 15, 2012
“Responding to God’s Holiness”
by David Grebert
for July 13, 2012,
read July 15, 2012

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