he has really been using Casting Crown's "Between the Altar and the Door" lately to open up my heart and pour into my soul. i see a portrait of myself and my walk with Christ over and over in each powerful song. as i listened to each song for the first time, one called "Somewhere in the Middle" struck a very powerful chord in me. and ever since, i've been attempting to put into words the emotions and truths stirred within my heart, but they have been eluding me.
Somewhere between who I was and who You’re making me
Somewhere in the middle, You’ll find me
Fearless warriors in a picket fence, reckless abandon wrapped in common sense
Deep water faith in the shallow end and we are caught in the middle
With eyes wide open to the differences, the God we want and the God who is
But will we trade our dreams for His or are we caught in the middle
Are we caught in the middle
Somewhere between my heart and my hands
Somewhere between my faith and my plans
Somewhere between the safety of the boat and the crashing waves
Just how close can I get, Lord, to my surrender without losing all control
Somewhere in the middle, You’ll find me
Fearless warriors in a picket fence, reckless abandon wrapped in common sense
Deep water faith in the shallow end and we are caught in the middle
With eyes wide open to the differences, the God we want and the God who is
But will we trade our dreams for His or are we caught in the middle
Are we caught in the middle
Somewhere between my heart and my hands
Somewhere between my faith and my plans
Somewhere between the safety of the boat and the crashing waves
Just how close can I get, Lord, to my surrender without losing all control
those to me are the most profound, insightful words that look into my walk with the Lord. i know i am not finished, i know there is still much work to be done to make me more like Christ. but sometimes, i get so tired of working for it. i get tired of the pain of the potter pulling and pushing on this stubborn lump of clay. and i stay the way i am. and yet, what a long way i have to go.
so i sit in the middle, not moving backwards, but afraid to take the next step. trusting in myself and my vision for my life rather than trusting God and leaping in faith. and God has most of my life, but not complete abandonment. sometimes it seems i have too much concern for me, and not enough for God.
as much as i desire the liberation of removing the shackles of needing to control my own life, it's scary. uncomfortable. unfamiliar and unknown.
and so, the shift from the middle begins. God deserves more than second best. and i pray for the strength to be weak so He can be strong in the great mystery of faith that i walk by. and He will guide me each step, as long as I follow.
so i sit in the middle, not moving backwards, but afraid to take the next step. trusting in myself and my vision for my life rather than trusting God and leaping in faith. and God has most of my life, but not complete abandonment. sometimes it seems i have too much concern for me, and not enough for God.
as much as i desire the liberation of removing the shackles of needing to control my own life, it's scary. uncomfortable. unfamiliar and unknown.
and so, the shift from the middle begins. God deserves more than second best. and i pray for the strength to be weak so He can be strong in the great mystery of faith that i walk by. and He will guide me each step, as long as I follow.
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