~ Listen while you read, please! ~
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
Your love is like a river flowing from my heart
When this cruel world tears us apart
Your love is like a river flowing from my heart
When sharpened words have left their scars
Your love is like a river flowing from my heart
And it’s overflowing and showing us all
How deep and how wide is your love
It never stops, it rages on
Your love is like a river flowing from my heart
When I am tired and so afraid
Your love is like a fire that will light my way
When darkness falls and my vision fades
Your love is like a fire that will light my way
And it’s always burning and stirring my soul
To love you and love you much more
It never stops or ever fades
Your love is like a fire that will light my way
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
It’s never gonna stop
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
It’s flowing from my heart
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
It’s never gonna fade
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
Your love will light my way
When all my strength and hope is gone
Your love is like a rock that I am standing on
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
It’s never gonna stop
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
It’s flowing from my heart
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
It’s never gonna fade
Oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, oh, oh
Your love is like a river flowing from my heart
Your love is like a fire that will light my way
Your love is like a rock that I am standing on
Your love is like a river flowing from my heart
~ Performed by Third Day ~
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God said to Moses: ‘Why cry out to me? Speak to the Israelites. Order them to get moving. Hold your staff high and stretch your hand out over the sea. Split the sea! The Israelites will walk through the sea on dry ground. Meanwhile I’ll make sure the Egyptians keep up their stubborn chase – I’ll use Pharaoh and his entire army, his chariots and horsemen, to put my Glory on display so that the Egyptians will realize that I am God.’ The angel of God that had been leading the camp of Israel now shifted and got behind them. And the Pillar of Cloud that had been in front also shifted to the rear. The Cloud was now between the camp of Egypt and the camp of Israel. The Cloud enshrouded one camp in darkness and flooded the other with light. The two camps didn’t come near each other all night. Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea and God, with a terrific east wind all night long, made the sea go back. He made the sea dry ground. The seawaters split. The Israelites walked through the sea on dry ground with the waters a wall to the right and to the left.
Exodus 14:15-22 (MSG)
I LOVE this song. The first time I heard it I broke down and wept – hard. One of those ugly cries that leave you emotionally drained, unable to breathe and a sopping, wet mess. You see, God knows where to hit you right where you live. He knows how to speak to the deepest hurt, the deepest disappointment, the deepest fear, the deepest discouragement. Ever since we decided we were going to build a house, my husband and I both have been in an extremely challenging season. What would seem to be a joyous occasion (which it is, don’t misunderstand, I am extremely grateful for the home we are building) has also been one of great trial, testing, strain, and obedience. As we are nearing completion, I am in a fairly constant state of emotional exhaustion. Satan attacks often with words of doubt fear and worry. How many times have I prayed for strength, for reassurance, for guidance, for deliverance, for my marriage? Does the phrase “pray without ceasing” ring any bells?
Then I am reminded of the Israelites. How God rescued them from the bondage of slavery. And not only did He rescue them once—He continually placed them in situations that were out of their control—only to rescue them again. Sisters, this is a hard truth, but also one we need to recognize and own in our lives: sometimes God will lead us into difficult places so that we can learn to trust Him. Only when I allow Him to take over my situation do I have peace. When I try to do this on my own I have doubt, fear and worry. It’s a daily tug of war, ladies—the “I can do it by myself” versus “Ok, God, YOU do it.”
Enter this beautiful song that reminds us that when we are going through our toughest times, God’s love is there. Period. His love is everything I need to be whole. It’s a river that washes away hurts and wounds and soothes us. It’s the Pillar of Fire that lights our way when we are weary and tired and groping our way around, lost in the dark. It’s the ROCK that we can stand on when we have nothing left and it feels like the ground beneath our feet has suddenly given way and we are falling, falling….
It’s never gonna stop.
It’s never gonna fade.
His love is like a river.
{{ Thank You, God, for loving us so much and so relentlessly! }}
Thank you, Robin, for sharing yourself, and this song with us this morning. Thanking Him for His unending love for each of us. May your new home be a place of rest for you and Berry, and for all who enter, because of God’s presence there.
Thank you, sweet Clella! May God bless you as you bless all of us! 🙂
Haven’t built a brand new home, but I understand the stress of moving. No two people have the exact same priorities and it takes a while to hash things out. May the Lord give you grace for this, and all of us the grace it takes to make each day an output of love from the Father to those around us. Especially our families.