"The joy of the Lord is my strength." Nehemiah 8:10

Sunday, April 25, 2010

free to breathe

This weekend was one of the best in a long time. Friday night consisted of babysitting the three sweetest, cutest girls in the world, Yogurt Mountain, a movie night and a sleepover in our room. Saturday was more movie watching, dinner downtown with friends, Mad Gab and Catchphrase and another movie. Oh and 15 minute weather updates from Liz or from weather.com's radar maps. It's ok-- despite the sirens, there were no tornados, and the five of us did not end up having to all try and fit in our 5 by 5 bathroom in order to stay safe. That would have been a memorable experience. Today was the best of all. I started off the day going to Brook Hills with the group and listening to another one of David Platt's amazing sermons. Today's sermon was on Psalm 10, and David spoke a lot about having the right motives for adoption and foster parenting, and about how we are a wicked and weak people. One of the things he said that impacted me the most was that we must recognize that we are not rescuers, but that we are the rescued. Christ is the rescuer! Thinking about this makes me think of the self-sufficiency as well as the pride that often fills our hearts. I am definitely guilty of sometimes believing that I can be my own rescuer and the rescuer for others, while in fact no one can be that but Christ, and that is why we need Him! Why else would we? He is our Rescuer, our Savior! We all  need to be rescued, and He's the only One who can do it. Jesus wants us to come to Him to be rescued! I went to the Needtobreathe concert with some friends tonight, and it was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. Some of the lyrics really get to me, and one of the songs they sang connects to David Platt's sermon and needing to be rescued. Here are the lyrics to Lay 'Em Down:
Come down to the river
Come and let yourself in
Make good on a promise
To never hurt again
If you're lost and lonely
You're broken down
Bring all of your troubles, come lay 'em down
All you sinners
And the weak at heart
All you helpless
On the boulevards
Wherever you are now
Whatever evil you've found
Bring all of your troubles
And come lay 'em down
We're all tied to the same old failings
Finding shelter in things we know
We're all dirty like corrupted small towns
We'll bring our troubles
We'll bring our troubles, come lay 'em down
All you rich men
And the high above
All those with and without love
All you burdened, broken down
Bring all of your troubles, come lay 'em down

This is one of my favorite Needtobreathe songs, and I think it's encouraging us to lay our troubles down at the feet of Jesus and to allow Him to rescue us! When I heard it tonight, I thought back to David Platt's sermon from this morning and it made me really excited to be able to connect the two. I hope you are encouraged by it-- it's a great song. Remember that every breath we take is a gift from God, and don't take your freedom to breathe for granted. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Psalm 150:6

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