When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain your physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain your spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Take up and read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray every minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts. Surrendering youself to Gods will is not something you do once and your done, it something you have to do every second of every day. For some people, that is easier done than it may be for others, but God understands our struggles.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, and to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me, Jesus Christ fill me with your spirit, and turn my mind to your love."
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out. I could not write something like this again if I tried.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain your physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain your spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Take up and read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray every minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts. Surrendering youself to Gods will is not something you do once and your done, it something you have to do every second of every day. For some people, that is easier done than it may be for others, but God understands our struggles.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out. I could not write something like this again if I tried.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain your physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain your spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Take up and read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray every minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts. Surrendering youself to Gods will is not something you do once and your done, it something you have to do every second of every day. For some people, that is easier done than it may be for others, but God understands out struggles.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out. I could not write something like this again if I tried.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain your physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain your spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Take up and read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray every minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts. Surrendering youself to Gods will is not something you do once and your done, it something you have to do every second of every day. For some people, that is easier done than it may be for others.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out. I could not write something like this again if I tried.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain you physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain you spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray ever minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts. Surrendering youself to Gods will is not something you do once and your done, it something you have to do every second of every day. For some people, that is easier done than it may be for others.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out. I could not write something like this again if I tried.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain you physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain you spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray ever minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts. Surrendering youself to Gods will is not something you do once and your done, it something you have to do every second of every day. For some people, that is easier done than it may be for others.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain you physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain you spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray ever minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts.
Some people are not a tempted to sin as other. I feel like I fall into that other category, and it is hard for me to resist certain impulses, to keep falling into certain holes of sin, then have to repent and jump out again and again.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin, that turning may be a greater victory in Gods eyes than the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain you physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain you spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray ever minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts.
Some people are not a tempted to sin as other. I feel like I fall into that other category, and it is hard for me to resist certain impulses, to keep falling into certain holes of sin, then have to repent and jump out again and again.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin may be a greater victory in Gods eyes then the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain you physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain you spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray ever minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts.
Some people are not a tempted to sin as other. I feel like I fall into that other category, and it is hard for me to resist certain impulses, to keep falling into certain holes of sin, then have to repent and jump out again and again.
It helped me a lot to open my eyes fully to the way Satan operates too, that he get control over us through a series of Yeses, one little step at a time. We must recognize his clever schemes to lure us away from the joy of our salvation, to cut him off at the first sign of imposition, to say "no Satan, I will not give you power over me".
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin may be a greater victory in Gods eyes then the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid
When you get hungry, you eat. To maintain you physical strength, you must eat often. Well to maintain you spiritual strength, you must eat of the word of God often too. Read your bible often and it will refresh you. Pray ever minute you can, and god will restore your spiritual strength. You may fail at times, but keep chasing after God, that is what counts.
Some people are not a tempted to sin as other. I feel like I fall into that other category, and it is hard for me to resist certain impulses, to keep falling into certain holes of sin, then have to repent and jump out again and again.
Like C.S. Lewis said, for the people unburdened by sin possibly because of their digestion or other condition, this is not their gift to God, it is God's gift to them, and when we all dies, all that goodness that was a product of their nature will fall off, and we all we be reviled for our heart.
C.S. Lewis comments that in those persons who strive but fail because of a tendency to sin, those with an impulse to sin, but turn from that sin may be a greater victory in Gods eyes then the person who has no impulse doing far greater things.
I felt the exact same way as you one day after arriving home from church one Sunday. I walked in the door, and wrote this straight out.
My savior is with me thou I struggle
In my heart with him I abide
Though in sin I've toiled through my trouble
He never has left from my side
And I know before my final hour
That within him secure I will be
That my faith like a blossoming flower
Will bloom forth for my God to see.
Yet in this life filled with much bleakness
I pray to my God above
Lord judge me not for my weakness
But Father for only my love
For on that day when you open the book
Despite all of the errors I've made
I know on one of the pages you'll look
To see I was worthy of the price that you paid