Monday, 7 October 2013

A Minute Reflection: Epilogue of Praise

Posted by Unknown at 03:51
Epilogue of Praise 
by: Joseph M. Martin

When all the notes of life are played
When all our music fades away
A bright new song the world will sing
In the presence of the King

And when all hearts has been set free
When all our mouths at last know peace
We will lift our song as one
As we bow before the throne

Crying worthy! Worthy is the Lamb
Worthy is the Lamb!

When every river has run dry
When all stars fall from the sky
The love of God will still live on
Like a never ending song!

When all our work on earth is done
When every anthem has been sung
With all the angels ceaseless praise
We will glory in His name

Crying worthy, Worthy is the Lamb. 
Worthy is the Lamb! 
Worthy is the Lamb.

Reflection:
This song struck me deep. Not only because of the glorious tune, but because of the meaningful lyrics that matched the music. As I reflected the song, I asked myself. What if God took my life away from me tomorrow, the next hour, or even a minute away from now? Am I ready? What have I done that would make me deserve to be saved by the Jesus? Have I brought a lost soul back to Him? No. Do I live the way God wants me to? Definite no. Nearly everyday I commit some kind of sin. Yet Jesus still loves me. 

Now, what have I done for the Lord? Praising him through music could be one, but that is certainly not enough. I know I have to strive for something bigger, higher, harder so that many others can see Christ in me and that I may be a witness of Christ through my life. Basically, I have promised myself to not only be the salt and the light of the world, but also to spread His word so that people around me may believe in Him. Hallelujah, Amen.

XOXO,
Joy <3
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1 comments:

Aiki on 10 April 2016 at 09:45 said...

Thank you for posting this lyrics, has been looking but found nothing until I found this page.
The last paragraph strucks me indeed :)
Thank you.

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