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Little Birdie » Blog Archive » Feeble words.

Feeble words.


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I am waiting in the sanctuary for your anointing
The red carpet is rolled out
The trumpets are calling
The choirs are singing
The dancers are dancing.

Furiously I war on my drum,
Searching and waiting for you to come.
I will not move until I hear from you.
I will not speak until I am spoken to.
You give me dreams I know not of.
The desires I have reflect your love.

I throw out my arms to embrace you.
I throw off the hindrances I hold on to.
There’s no one here but you and me,
Yet I look around and see family.
We are fellowshipping in your wonderful embrace-
Finally, I feel I can run this race.

I wrote this in response to my worship experience this morning–which was really a culmination of the past week. It’s a pretty pathetic depiction of what I was actually feeling, but I’m giving myself a break because I don’t write poetry.

God’s been doing some pretty hefty stuff in my life lately, but it’s been coming on slowly. Usually when I’m dealing with something, it turns into this big emotional drama, but somehow it was different this time. It was sweeter somehow. Don’t get me wrong, there was still drama, but it was short-lived. And the result was me simply falling more in love with Jesus. How cool is that?

Now, go check out Kelanie Gloeckler’s CD “Bending to hear the secrets you breathe.” It had me on the floor.

One Response to “Feeble words.”

  1. Ben Says:

    Kelanie is awesome. She used to lead worship at a Church of God in Smithfield, NC. Jeff Plowman and I visited over there once to hear her before she left for the Morningstar Worship school.

    You can always tell when someone is writing songs and singing them from a place of constant worship. There is a lot of intimacy in her music.

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