Love and lead

For husbands, future husbands and their wives and children:

My still-single-woman heart just melted learning the story behind the song:

That’s a wonderful prayer for Christian husbands everywhere!

(Via)


Before the throne of God above

This is currently my most favourite hymn. The lyrics are deep and biblical and the melody is memorable and singable.


Resurrection day

But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. —1 Corinthians 15:20


Good Friday

In the cross, in the cross
Be my glory ever
Till my ransomed soul shall find
Rest beyond the river.

Lead me to the cross, where Your love poured out
Bring to me to my knees, Lord I lay me down
Rid me of myself, I belong to You
Lead me to the cross


If His grace is an ocean, we’re all sinking

This song humbles me, and even more so after I learnt the story behind the song. Plus, the word pictures painted are nothing short of evocative. Kind of reminds me of the poetry in the Bible…


Of mountains, oceans and my hurts


I just love the chorus: the same God who made the impossibly tall mountains and calms the vast oceans also heals my hurts, and those of all His children. Makes me so thankful!


Come, Lord Jesus

One of the major themes in the New Testament that I can’t say I’ve heard too many sermons on is the return of Christ. As I was going through the epistles in my Bible reading plan I noticed how much the writers anticipated His return and conversely, how much I didn’t. So I went on a search to find out what the Bible says about the parousia.

The NT writers  describe it as the last time, the revelation of Jesus Christ, the glorious appearing of our God and Saviour, the day of God and the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.

1. The return of Christ is a certainty

2. The day and hour are unknown

Jesus said so, and Paul repeated as much. For this reason, we are to be vigilant and patient. Read the rest of this entry »


Resurrection Day


Good Friday


All I have is Christ

This song is singable, and yet deep. I like!