Showing posts with label salvation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salvation. Show all posts

9/3/12

Salvation in Song

There are a couple of songs that seem to express the essence of salvation, and I have gotten a lot of good out of them this week.

#77 It Satisfies My Soul

For me the blessed Savior came,
His great salvation to proclaim;
Oh, glory to His precious name!
It satisfies my soul.

Salvation is unmeasured grace,
It fits us for the Christian race,
Unveils the Father's smiling face,
It satisfies my soul.

Salvation brings supreme delight,
It changes darkness into light,
And makes the Christian pathway bright,
It satisfies my soul.

Salvation brings abiding peace,
Its shining glories e'er increase;
Its flowing rivers never cease,
It satisfies my soul.

Salvation makes us happy here,
Surpassing all the earth holds dear,
And fills the drooping heart with cheer,
It satisfies my soul.

Salvation richer far than gold,
Than glit'tring gems that turn to mold;
Its wealth no language e'er has told,
It satisfies my soul.

This song lays a lot of claims about how salvation changes a life:  it satisfies, fills with cheer, gives unmeasured grace, etc.  When I was looking over all the words I felt really blessed to have a salvation that did all that.  I also thought that there are times that I feel these thing less than other times.  There are days when I am less than happy or my peace is less.  In these times, it is not a reflection on God's salvation, rather it is a indicator that I am not seeking and obtaining all that God has for me.  I remembered the time I discovered my mistake I had been making in Photoshop.  I got a lesson out of that experience that I still remember.  I recall coming very close to blaming a bad quality image on Ps.  However, I realized that I had too much confidence in the Adobe programs and too many great artists had proven it to be good to doubt it's quality, so I began looking for what I had done wrong.  Many people have proven Christ's blood as able to save from sin and satisfy completely.  Therefor, if our Christian experience does not satisfy us, we should look into what we are doing wrong and not blame it on salvation.  Salvation is great and able to do all this song says and more.  It is our pride, rebelliousness, slothfulness, and disbelief that keep us from experiencing full salvation.

#221 Following Jesus

Following Jesus, following Jesus,
Gently He leads me in the heavenly way;
Watching and praying, trusting obeying;
He will restrain me from going astray.

Ch.
Following Jesus, following Jesus,
Following Jesus by day and by night.
Watching and praying, trusting, obeying,
He is my helper in doing the right.

Following Jesus, following Jesus,
He who has suffered to redeem me form sin;
Oh, what a blessing, while I'm confessing,
He in His fullness is reigning within.

Following Jesus, following Jesus,
I am delighted with His wonderful love;
While I'm confiding, in Him I'm hiding,
Soon I shall meet Him in heaven above.

Following Jesus, following Jesus,
This is my duty for His goodness to me;
Joyful in glory, telling the story,
How in His favor I'm happy and free.



Ch.
Following Jesus, following Jesus,
Following Jesus by day and by night'
Watching and praying, trusting, obeying,
He is my helper in doing the right.

This song really encouraged me one morning before school.  I love thinking about how blessed it is to follow Jesus.  He has so many wonderful promises to those to obey and trust him.  I desire to enter more into this "watching and praying, trusting obeying."

Blessings,
Alyssa

8/21/12

Of Great Price

Pearl of great price

...more than your dreams.
more than your appearances.
more than your opinions.
more than your time.
more than your money.
more than your life.

Isn't it somewhat liberating to realize nothing is worth as much as salvation and the knowledge of Jesus Chist?  Every time you give something up, you are breaking a band that is tethering you to this earth.  I have been thinking recently of what I can give up in order to have a closer relationship with my Savior.

Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ.  (Php 3:8)

Blessings,
Alyssa