Meece takes a different approach with his pop song. While Mansfield's tune has the gentleness of a hell-fire and brimstone street preacher, Meece sounds more like a friend, taking you aside and asking you, "ARE YOU READY?"
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| Kookaburas, Louisville Zoo |
O for a heart to praise my God,
A heart from sin set free,
A heart that always feels Thy blood
So freely shed for me!
A heart resigned, submissive, meek,
My great Redeemer's throne,
Where only Christ is heard to speak,
Where Jesus reigns alone;
A lowly, humble, contrite heart,
Believing, true, and clean,
Which neither life nor death can part
From Christ who dwells within.
A heart in every thought renewed,
And full of love divine;
Perfect, and right, and pure, and good,
A copy, Lord, of Thine!
Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart; Come quickly from above,
Write Thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of Love.
NOTES ON HYMN
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of this series.
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| My bookshelf (it's been rearranged once or two dozen times since). |
However, God had used people in the role of pastor I have never met. Sometimes, it's because their influence was more via television or radio or books they've written, with me observing from a place they can't see me. In other cases, they are individuals who finished their race before I started mine. I'll be mentioning "pastors" I appreciate who were, in a sense, behind the veil. And these I'll list alphabetically - more challenging for me, but it might make this list more interesting!
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| Courtesy of TheGospleMark |
Do you have any teachers and friends who weren't technically pastors but who filled that role in your life?
The next three days I will develop the theme. Yes, we need to appreciate the pastors in our lives, starting with the men who are preaching the Word of God from the pulpit. But I also want to honor others who fill that role though not the office. Some may be pastors from the past who are pastoring from heaven through their writings and inspiration. Some are current pastors who have no idea I exist but who inspire me through books or TV/Radio ministries. Some have helped pastor me as a teacher or as a friend.
Today, I'd like to start by thanking the pastors I've had in my life (including youth pastors), which I'll do in chronological order. Some I have comments about, and others I will just mention. All are worthy of honor.
I would like to thank each of these men for their leadership and for being a blessing to me, and especially their faithfulness to serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
Does anybody else have a pastor they want to thank?
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| Southeastway Park, Indianapolis |
More patience in suff'ring, More sorrow for sin,
More faith in my Savior, More sense of His care,
More joy in his service, More purpose in prayer.
More gratitude give me, More trust in the Lord,
More zeal in His glory, More hope in His word,
More tears for His sorrows, More pain at His grief,
More meekness in trail, More praise for relief.
More purity give me, More strength to o'ercome,
More freedom from earth stains, More longings for home;
More fit for the kingdom, More useful I'd be,
More blessed and holy, More, Savior, like Thee.
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