Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones says in his book ‘Spiritual Depression’:
“It takes the same grace of God to save the most respectable person in the world as the most lawless person in the world.”
Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones says in his book ‘Spiritual Depression’:
“It takes the same grace of God to save the most respectable person in the world as the most lawless person in the world.”
- L.E.S. Artistes by Santogold (my sister introduced me to Santogold, and while more than two songs after eachother gets too much, I love her music in small doses)
- Ketto by Bonobo (SUCH a quality track. Just discovered Bonobo today actually, and I like ALOT)
- Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk by Rufus Wainwright
- Million Dollar Bill by Whitney Houston (I have loved Whitney Houston ever since my mom couldn’t stop playing The Bodyguard’s soundtrack in the 90s and even though her XFactor performance of this song was pretty awful, I like this new tune)
- David by Nellie McKay
- You Are Mine by Mutemath (sorry about the Twilight video, it was the only one with good enough sound!)
- Caskets by Damien Jurado (Have just discovered this guy – very indie, love it.)
- Mowbray Kaap by Freshly Ground (An amazing band from Cape Town, this song reminds me so much of home!)
- The Calculation by Regina Spektor (I think I will always love Regina Spektor)
- The Only One I Know by Robbie Williams
This is brilliant – made me laugh alot. I have no idea who ChurchattheFoundry are, but they do make funny videos to advertise their men’s breakfasts!
‘Cast off your burdens and be captivated by Him’
God loves it when we throw off everything that’s worrying us, the anxieties and stress of everyday life and just look at Him. My natural tendency when I pray is to start with a little ‘thank you’ and then launch into a sob story good enough to get me on the X-Factor about how miserable and pressurised my life is; finances this and work that. While it is totally acceptable to cry out to God for help and to reach out to Him when scared or troubled, I am often reminded of how wonderful it is to ‘cast my burdens’ onto Jesus and just be captivated by Him. To spend time with the One who knows me better than I know myself, who knows my thoughts before I think them and my emotions before I feel them. To be still before God. It’s a wonderful thing, and it calms me down. Yes the hardships are still there, and yes the money still isn’t there, but somehow it all pales in comparison to the wonder of God. Somehow focussing on the One who can solve the problems instead of the problems themselves, helps put things in perspective a bit. We’re not living for the things of this world. We’re not cruising down the road of life for our own pleasure and with no purpose at all. No! There’s a greater calling, a higher purpose. And that is to bring glory to God. So funnily enough, my problems a) don’t seem so important anymore and b) don’t seem so impossible to solve anymore. My God is big, and I am captivated.
- The faithfulness of God – He never leaves me hanging! And thankfully He doesn’t get sick of my surprise and of me thanking Him all the time either!
- I get to see my Daddy this week for an unexpected evening and afternoon. We’re gonna go over some blog stuff too so who knows, you might even get a father/daughter collaboration post soon!
- Good music and Spotify: I SO love discovering new artists and introducing others to them too. It’s fab. Thank you Lord for giving people gifts of creativity!
- That my inspiration comes from God always (either directly or indirectly) and that I’m constantly challenged to keep my heart in the right place to continue blogging.
- I’m grateful for sentences or interjections that start with the words “But God…”. It could almost be a sentence by itself. “This bad thing happened today, but God….”. Love it.
- Maria, Maria by Carlos Santana (I used to love this song, overplayed it, and have now discovered it all over again. Love it when that happens.)
- Without You by Fauxliage (Please PLEASE listen to this song, I just love it. Hoping you will too.)
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Hanging by a Thread by Nickel Creek (I really, really, reeeeally like this song. Enjoy the harmonies in the chorus.)
- Time of Your Song by Matisyahu (Makes me smile :D)
- Albany by Kev Brown (Great guy, love the lyrics.)