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I will sing ...
Saturday, March 21, 2009
In 1Kings 17, Elijah's faith was tested at different level. It was at first basic impossible (believing that he will be fed by ravens), then intermediate impossible (that a random starving widow will provide him with food), then supernatural impossible (bring a dead boy back to life).

My walk with God feels like a computer game. When I've cleared level 1, God up the stake and brought on level 2 and so on. Each challenge either weaken or strengthen my faith. There have been instances where I backslide but He remained faithful. I'm trouble, worried (even though I know I shouldn't be) but also extremely thankful I have Him. This beautiful song will be my 'soundtrack' for this season.
'I will lift my eyes
In the darkest night
For I know my Savior lives
I can sing when I lose my step
And fall down again
I can sing because You pick me up
Sing because You're there ...' - Chris Tomlin 'How can I keep from singing'