I corralled all of the seventh graders back into the classroom yesterday
and the previous day had the eighth graders sit down after the bell rang to
remind them that the bell did not signal to "peace out."
…but the peace that I’m thinking of today is that which comes and
resonates, deep, as the Spirit fills and restores. Peace can be produced in us
even in chaos, or confusion, when we feel agitated or overwhelmed. Lay your
burdens and worries and fears to rest.
Efesios 2:14-18 (add in accents)
Porque Cristo es nuestra paz . . . para reconciliar . . . El vino y
proclamo paz a usteds que estaban lejos y paz a los que estaban cerca. Pues por
medio de el tenemos acceso al Padre por un mismo Espiritu.
As it’s rainy season, it’s fitting that this song should be brought to
mind today in honor of those who are searching for peace who are on my heart.
Sometimes
the rain keeps spitting in your face
or
the icy wind wears a sickly grin as its teeth sink in
Does
anyone really hear you?
Are
you a victim of your fears?
Here
in the storm, the thunder screams your pain
And
you spit right back as you walk the path in the rain
Sitting
alone again makes you wonder,
What
was the point of all those tears?
and
the rain streaking down the window pane
mirrors
the tear drops that just keep falling
They
shatter
Does
anyone really hear you?
Are
you a victim of your fears?
Here
in the storm, the thunder screams your pain
And
you spit right back as you walk the path in the rain
Walking
on, your heart grows heavy
You
stumble and fall to your knees
Suddenly
you’re caught in sweet surrender
Your
eyes are lifted, and though it’s still blurry
You
see it
There
is a hope in sweet surrender
Grace
is real and mercy, pure
redemption
came to heal the broken
now
you’re holdin’ the hand of the one who authored the rain
The
sun may not really come tomorrow
But
maybe the rain is your gift for today
The
rainbow still holds the same old promise
faithfulness-
hope that has come and is coming
you
must see
There
is a hope in sweet surrender
Grace
is real and mercy, pure
redemption
came to heal the broken
now
you walk the long road with the one who understands pain
so
keep holding the hand of the one who authored the rain
Great words to reflect on. Thanks Linnea.
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