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Lyrics by Martyn Joseph.
The light or the shade, concealed or displayed
Enemies, friends, opposite ends
Bitter or sweet, ruffled or neat
Feathers or lead, silent or said
Generous or mean, corporate or green
Vagrant or lord, the dove or the sword
Distinct or obscure, prosperous or poor
Devil or saint, we are and we ain’t
Intricate mysteries Life's secret code
Cul-de-sac signposts On yellow brick roads
Ambiguous answers The question's still "Why"
Thunder and rainbows From the same sky
Champagne or dust, banquet or crust
Authentic or fake, angel or snake
Flower or thorn, pristine or torn
Desert or sea, the throne and the tree
The light or the shade, concealed or displayed
Enemies, friends, opposite ends
Flower or thorn, pristine or torn
Desert or sea, the throne and the tree
Sometimes we just have to trust God. Life is full of opposites and extremes, the whys this side of heaven don't always have answers. How reassuring that God knows all things, he is the omniscient God and has our future forever on his mind.
But I am trusting you, O LORD, saying "You are my God", My future is in your hands. Psalm 31:14
The aim of Fusion is to unite local, like minded churches to serve the Kingdom of God more effectively.
As we have been so blessed over the past year, Andy H has been burdened to find leaders of other churches with similar beliefs and aspirations. Over the past few months several leaders from local churches have got together to pray and look to the future for ways in which they can complement and assist each other.
At present Crestwood, Wall Heath Evangelical Free Church, Cradley Baptist, St Paul's Gornal and Tipton Family Church have all made a commitment to each other to see Fusion come into being.
We already have strong links with Wall Heath and we've worked with St Paul’s in various events. The aim is to further this in the future. We are at the planning stage of holding regular youth events at each others churches, as well as many more events.
By Alan Dodd.
Apparently, people are into making lists. Particularly, lists of things to do - even more, lists of things to do before you die! What is your list like? (If you have one...)
One thing 'to do before you die' is to swim with dolphins. Other things on some people's lists are things that everyone else does but would prefer not to do! Such as buy a useless electrical appliance.
There are things which would be 7th heaven for some - like a visit to a Disney theme park - but then for others that might feel like some form of medieval torture!
I have done some of the things on people's lists many times, such as spend a whole day watching the extended version of all 3 Lord of the Rings movies back-to-back!
But there's something sad about such lists. The lists are really telling us that the importance of life is made up of doing things - but even more - it is saying loud and clear that if you haven't completed your list by the time you die, then you haven't lived.
This puts great pressure on people. And we see it in the way that most people have a sort of ideal life that they want. Get a good education, a great job, get married, have a house, have children, have grandchildren, retire early and cruise round the world, live long and have a healthy life.
The problem with this list is what happens when it's derailed? Because the chances are very high that it will. You'll miss out on all sorts of things during your life. There will be plenty of incomplete ambitions and dreams before you die. One liberating thing about the Christian faith is that this life is not an end in itself. It is only a beginning.
And if our hope in Christ is only for this life, we are more to be pitied than anyone in the world. But in fact, Christ has been raised from the dead. He is the first of a great harvest of all who have died. 1 Cor 15:19-20
Because we have the promise that our life doesn't finish at the grave, the pressure is off this life. If we fail then it is not a cosmic disaster; we know our future life with Christ in heaven will more than compensate for the disasters or failed dreams we encounter here. This gives us enormous freedom! We no longer have to be driven by our lists of things to do, we are no longer fearful of messing things up, because in the end this life is only the preface, the first page of a book that goes on for ever - as long as we have made that most important of all decisions, to accept Christ as our Saviour and Lord. Then all the other issues become secondary.
Labels: Goals, Life, Perspective