Chapel part II

Sep 16, 2005 01:20

There are very few songs that make me cry. In fact, I think there are only two. I don't always cry when I'm singing them, but it is not unheard of for a tear or two to fall during these songs:

Blessed be Your Name
This song carried a lot of meaning before this Summer. It always used to make me think of my friend Greg, who died suddenly last year.

Then, we sang it at Jaron's dedication and funeral services. Now, I can't sing the song during a worship service without weeping. It's not that I don't believe the words - I do with all my heart. There's just so much more power to those words now.

Give Thanks
I had forgotten about this song until we sang it in Chapel today. It's old-school contemporary, if that makes any sense. I remember singing the song in church (back when it was Cullen Avenue - not Crossroads, like it is today) a lot right after my Grandpa died (over 15 years ago!) of a massive heart attack. Needless to say, it was unexpected. I remember thinking, How can I give thanks when something so terrible has happened to me? Can I honestly say that I am rich and strong because of what the Lord has done for me? I don't think so. Of course, I know now that I can sing those words with conviction, but that's what I remember thinking at the time.

I don't know how long it has been since I sang this song as part of a worship service, but I do know it has been a long, long time. As we sang it this morning, all of those emotions and questions and struggles I was wrestling with after my Grandpa died flooded my memory and I wept. I almost had to leave the room because I was concerned about making a scene.

It is amazing to look back and see how far my faith has come. At the same time, I wind up asking the same questions from different perspectives. Have I really grown that much, yet learned so little? I think that is part of the journey of humanity.

grandpa, jaron, give thanks, theodicy, chapel, blessed be your name, greg, god, worship, crying

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