My friends will tell you that I often have some "interesting" dreams- quite often with a bit of potential prophecy or Godly wisdom. The dream I had this past Tuesday night was certainly one of those dreams, although I only remember the very end of it. In the dream was a group of teens from a church (not sure which church, but clearly Christian). They had just done some sort of program for a large group. The ending of their program is what has stuck in my head, and has led me to this weeks "Then Sings My Soul Saturday"song... their words were simple and direct... absolutely speak for themselves and I believe, are directly from God...
"... and in the last few days- the final days, God's love will be remembered as the most amazing adventure ever."
This is the song that has been in my heart this week.
The Great Adventure by Steven Curtis Chapman
Saddle up your horses
Started out this morning in the usual way
Chasing thoughts inside my head of all I had to do today
Another time around the circle try to make it better than the last
I opened up the Bible and I read about me
Said I'd been a prisoner and God's grace had set me free
And somewhere between the pages it hit me like a lightning bolt
I saw a big frontier in front of me and I heard somebody say "let's go"!
CHORUS Saddle up your horses we've got a trail to blaze
Through the wild blue yonder of God's amazing grace
Let's follow our leader into the glorious unknown
This is a life like no other -
this is The Great Adventure
Come on get ready for the ride of your life
Gonna leave long faced religion in a cloud of dust behind
And discover all the new horizons just waiting to be explored
This is what we were created for
(Chorus)
BRIDGE We'll travel over, over mountains so high
We'll go through valleys below
Still through it all we'll find that
This is the greatest journey that the human heart will ever see
The love of God will take us far beyond our wildest dreams
Yeah... oh saddle up your horses... come on get ready to ride
2 comments:
Great choice. I love Steven Curtis Chapman.
I enjoyed that, as I had not seen it before. He is very talented. Thanks for sharing it.
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