Streams in a Wasteland

See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. Isaiah 43:19

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Though at the present time there is not much I can muster within myself to rejoice, in these 2 things I can exult:

That God is God.

And He is not done yet.

"When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then You knew my path." Psalm 142:3


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Sometimes it's good to retract from everything. We are so conditioned to think we have to be a part of everything and we'll miss out on something if we sacrifice anything. But the truth is, sometimes we just need to stop. We need to be alone. We need to be very alone. Just for a season.


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Abide with Me

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I've loved this song for a while, but, until Sunday, had never read all of the lyrics. Every version I've heard has only included at most, 4 verses. When I read the background of the hymn and author, as well as each stanza, I really was floored. I love when you find songs that eloquently put exactly what you're feeling into coherent thoughts and words. To abide means to continue without fading or being lost. I love the stanza that says "Not a brief glance I beg, a passing word...come not to sojourn, but abide with me." A plea for Jesus to abide. To live. Not to visit. To stay. Here are the background and lyrics.

Abide with Me is a hymn written by Scottish Anglican Henry Francis Lyte. He wrote the poem in 1847 and set it to music while he lay dying from tuberculosis; he survived only a further three weeks after its completion.

                 Abide with Me
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;
The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.
When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
Help of the helpless, O abide with me.

Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day;
Earth's joys grow dim; its glories pass away;
Change and decay in all around I see;
O Thou who changest not, abide with me.

Not a brief glance I beg, a passing word,
But as Thou dwell'st with Thy disciples, Lord,
Familiar, condescending, patient, free.
Come not to sojourn, but abide with me.

Come not in terrors, as the King of kings,
But kind and good, with healing in Thy wings;
Tears for all woes, a heart for every plea.
Come, Friend of sinners, thus abide with me.

Thou on my head in early youth didst smile,
And though rebellious and perverse meanwhile,
Thou hast not left me, oft as I left Thee.
On to the close, O Lord, abide with me.

I need Thy presence every passing hour.
What but Thy grace can foil the tempter's power?
Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be?
Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.

I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless;
Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness.
Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still, if Thou abide with me.

Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies.
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee;
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.

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