6.18.2008

Response to Kyle's Newest Entry

My friend Kyle has been interning at a church in Vegas since January and i am happy that he and i have both decided to renew our blog entries. He wrote an interesting entry the other day that i think deserves a response. the basic premise of his entry was the question "What inspires you?" 
for a long time now, our senses have been on overload and sometimes we think we find inspiration in something, but if we were/are honest with ourselves we would have to admit that sometimes we have to force ourselves to be "inspired" by something. i think the reality is often times because we are looking for something to inspire us, we will drag any  image or idea or belief into our little web and try to weave something that we say that we are passionate about, or something that we say that we care about. 
i think that is why i've seen students in youth groups and churches, who have grown up in the church that is, act so callous to what is trying to be taught to them. i think that most people (not just students), are drawn into the glitz and
 glamor, the bright lights and the boardwalks....... because things are tangible...we can touch them, we can reach for them. 
God, the Bible, the Trinity....those things don't seem so tangible, they are simply just a moral obligation...something that might make me a little bit better of a person or score me points with God. 
but often times we don't think that church, nature, God, etc... could ever send any sort of inspiration into our lives. i think that this is often shared in the fact that most of us don't know about spiritual disciplines or practice them at all. even in our prayer lives, we often talk at or to God and never listen. 
i felt that God gave me some inspiration on this topic and a song i wrote a few months ago encourages us to slow down. we may think that we have a lot of things to say or sing, but often times what we need is to listen. so these lyrics that follow are from a song of mine called "In the Silence." 
In The Silence  by Brennan Loveless (10-10-07)

i have too many songs to sing
but all i have i bring to You. 
all of the dreams that i seranade
they don't add up to the life You gave to me.

so now i bring 
all i have to lay at Your feet. 
with every breath i take 
Lord breathe in me.

Chorus
fill my lungs 
to sing Your Praise
of Who You are
my saving Grace. 
open up my eyes 
to see your face
your beauty Lord
shines new with every day. 

Verse 2
i have too many words to speak
but in the silence Lord, You speak to me
and with all of my fears, i've run away
but Your lamp is there, to lead me in all my ways.

prechorus
Chorus

bridge: 
Let every moment that i'm awake
let all that is within me declare Your Name. 

Chorus

May your life be inspired, not from those words, but by the things that surround you, and may Life 
Resonate  through you.  

1 comment:

Kyle Reed said...

that is a good point. I think you are on to something. We look at inspiration as being something that entertains us or inspires us.
But when was the last time we were inspired by scripture or by a message from God?