Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Know You Better

I love depth in music. 

Sometimes it grabs me right away. But oftentimes I'll listen to a song or album and not get the full weight of it until several listens later. 

Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran's "Everything Has Changed" is one of those songs. I'm pretty sure it's a love song between a guy and girl, but it could easily be a love song to God. Somewhere in my listening I realized my heart had started singing along... "I just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now." 

The lyrics have become my heart's plea to my Father, who tells us to be still and know Him. 

His eyes look like coming home.

I am His and He is mine. 

I dust off my highest hopes...I know a new found grace.

All my days, I'll know His face

All I know is...everything has changed.


Everything Has Changed

Written by Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran

all i knew this morning when i woke
is i know something now, know something now i didn’t before
and all i’ve seen since 18 hours ago
is green eyes and freckles
and your smile in the back of my mind making me feel like
i just want to know you better, know You better, know you better now
I just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now
I just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now
i just want to know you, know you, know you...

CHORUS
cause all i know is we said hello
and your eyes look like coming home
all i know is a simple name
everything has changed
all i know is you held the door
you'll be mine and i’ll be yours
all i know since yesterday
is everything has changed

and all my walls stood tall, painted blue
i'll take ‘em down, take ‘em down
and open up the door for you
and all i feel in my stomach is butterflies, the beautiful kind
makin’ up for lost time, takin’ flight making me feel like
i just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now
i just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now
i just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now
i just want to know you, know you, know you...

REPEAT CHORUS

come back and tell me why
i'm feeling like i’ve missed you all this time
and meet me there tonight
let me know that it's not all in my mind
i just want to know you better, know you better, know you better now
i just want to know you, know you, know you...

REPEAT CHORUS

all i know is we said hello
so dust off your highest hopes
all i know is pouring rain
and everything has changed
all i know is a new found grace
all my days i’ll know your face
all i know since yesterday
is everything has changed





What secular songs have spiritual meaning for you? Are there songs that pull you deeper every time you listen to them?

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Definitions

I'm not one to really make New Year's resolutions.

It's like dieting. I've never been a big fan. Healthy eating is something that should really be incorporated into a lifestyle, not just for a month, a season, a year. So a NY resolution to me is a short-term idea when I want long-term growth.

That being said, my friends and I for the past two years have each decided on a word (or two) for the year. It can be a word to describe how we want the year to be, something we want to press into, a direction we feel God may be taking us, whatever. This past year's word for me was focus. Focus on God and everything else will fall into place. I think I'm still working on the "fall into place" but it was one heck of a year. (I'll spare you the recap...you can read back through the past 12 months' posts for that.)

This years' word is: hope infusion.

I can't take credit for it. I was sitting in church listening as KQ talked about the power of remembering and how God has hardwired us to hope. "He will never forget me. He gives me a hope." And when he said the words hope infusion I felt something flicker in my soul as a wave of peace washed over me.

And I knew it was the word for 2013.

To be honest, I didn't/don't know exactly why. But I knew God spoke clearly to me. There was something in those words, something He wanted me to hear.

So I am listening.

The first thing I discovered is that it helps to know the definition of the words.

Infusion - the act or process of infusing. (Gee, thanks for that...don't you love when one thing leads to another...story of my life.)

Infusing - to cause to be permeated with something that alters, usually for the better

Thank you, Merriam-Webster.

There's something about this word...infusion...just by saying it you sort of know its meaning. I almost feel like if I were saying the word to someone who doesn't speak English that somehow they'd know the meaning. Then again, I've always spoken English. So maybe not. Either way, there's something about just saying the word that leads you to understand its meaning.

Infusion. Check.

Now on to hope. This is the real beast.

I feel like the world has done one heck of a job tainting the true meaning of hope. We'll say things like:
"I hope you have a great day!"

"I hope I can take a nap later today."

"I hope to have kids one day."

Even "I hope the Bachelor is on tonight!" (Ok, for the record, I would never say that!)

Hope. What is it really?

I'm sitting in this right now. I don't have a direct answer. But I do know the Bible blows my puny definitions to pieces...

Psalm 39:7, NIV
But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in you.


Psalm 31:24, NIV
Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord.


Proverbs 24:14, NIV
Know also that wisdom is sweet to your soul; if you find it, there is a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.


Romans 5:1-5, NIV (I tried to shorten it, but dang, it is so full of goodness I couldn't...)
Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope that does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.


Hang on. Read that one again. Soak in faith...grace...hope...suffering...perseverance...character...hope. Hope that does not disappoint. Thank you, sweet Jesus. And one more (there are actually tons more!) for good measure...

Hebrews 10:23, NIV
Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful.


Hope is deep. And good. Oh so good.

And certainly worth having an infusion of. So 2013 is 17 days underway, and I am already seeing effects of opening my heart to this glorious infusion as God pours out His love into my heart by the Holy Spirit...


How do you define hope? Soul? Mind? Spirit? Heart? Will? Character? Personality?

Join me in re-centering earthly definitions based on our Creator's dictionary...