29 February 2008

This song...Incredable

I was reading over some of the blogs that I have on Myspace. and I came across this one (minus the hyperlinks):
So today I went to Target after Chapel to get school supplies, because I tried Wal-Mart last night at about 11:00 PM and no dice. They did not have 3 prong folders. Well at Target, I walked past the entertainment and book section and picked up a book called Eat, Pray, Love I heard that it was good once so I decided to give it a try. Well, I was browsing through the CD's because I want to find some Donavon Frankenreiter stuff. (I have been looking for his CD for a while. I like to have the hard copy instead of itunes. Well, I did not find Frankenreiter. I think that you, in fact, either have to buy it online or itunes). I did find Jonny Lang though. Now let me tell you all a story about Mr.
Jonny Lang. But before that let me just end my shopping trip story by saying that Target is great and I found everything I needed, did not buy the book, but got Lang's new album instead. (And I misread my schedule and missed my theology class...whoops.)
But about Mr. Jonny Lang...I attended one of his concerts, I'm gonna say, about 2 1/2 years ago at a at Venoy Park in St. Petersburg. It was pretty much amazing. When the DJ of the radio station, or whoever, announced him, he told everyone in the crowd to enjoy the beer and "whatever else they may be partaking of that came form the earth." You may be asking yourself why the heck I am even mentioning this fact. Well, hold your horses because the answer is coming soon, just read on. Well, I remember seeing a whole bunch of biker guys and people who just seemed like they were there to have a good time. Well, one thing that you probably don't know about Mr. Lang is the boy can play his guitar. He plays the thing like it an extension of himself. Amazing! At one point kinda towards the middle to end of the concert it was just him on stage. He started to play a song that sounded familiar. Then I began to realize that it was a worship song. He never even sang the song. The passion that exuded from him meant more than any words could say. I can't even remember what song it was, but I will never forget that moment that night. I looked at the stars and closed my eyes and sang. Sang to my God, thinking about how incredible it is that He would use us...how incredible He was to show people his love, through a man on stage not making a sound from his mouth. Just playing the love of God for all to see. Maybe now you think that I am crazy to think that, but maybe I don't care...maybe I believe that God is bigger than words, maybe I believe that he can use a man on stage with a guitar, playing playing with the passion that is inside of him. But anyway, that was a big moment in my life.

Well, I picked up Mr. Jonny Lang's CD today,and I can't quite stop listening to a certain song that is basically wonderful. Just read the words and you will see:

"Only a Man"

I used to live my life in fear, was worried all the time
From waking-up to laying down, I had no peace of mind
The world became a darkened place, a struggle without end
Although bitter times those were, the days that I had begun to understand,
I was only a man

I grew up singing songs in church, with questions in my mind
And I turned my back and ran away, from God who gave me life
Then one night His presence fell, I wept and shook and then
I fell down and cried "Dear Jesus rescue me again, I understand
I am only a man"

And He said, "What will it be now?
Will you choose Me or keep swimming upstream now?
I've been inside your head hearing you scream out.
Well I am just take my hand and I will take out all of the pain, and all of the fear.
All of fear

I'll give you my burdens (I'll give you peace)
All of my desires (I'll give you what you need)
Oh, what about these chains Lord (I'll set you free)
But there so heavy (Lay them at My feet)
I'll lay them at your feet
Just promise you won't leave (I'll never leave)
So where do I go from here (Just follow Me, just follow Me)
I'll follow You (just follow Me) wherever you lead
Wherever You lead
Wherever you lead

Fact: If you are able to listen to the song the fiddle that you hear in the song is played by none other than Sara Watkins from Nickel Creek and the woman singing is his wife Haylie.

28 February 2008

What I learned today...

Today I read a whole book at Barnes and Noble. It was a book of all of these random love letters. Some were touching, some were disturbing, some happy, some sad. The letters themselves were moving, but even more moving than the letters were the stories before and beyond the letters.

Let me explain: The letters and e-mails and blogs and notes were all photocopied and put into the book. Similar to the Post Secret books. There is something amazing in seeing the paper somebody used or their penmanship or the color of ink that they chose. At the end of the book there were a couple of pages of sentences, maybe a paragraph about the people who wroth the letters. And to also know what happened leading up to the letter, to read what happened after the letter was received, that is moving. To know that the man who wrote a letter with a blue pen on unlined paper with all the folds (like it had been carried in a pocket) with the small and long cursive words about how happy he was to have a son. How much he loved his wife and would alway love her. To know that this man had been killed before he got to even see his son. That's gripping. Beyond that it is crazy to know that this man's choice to write his wife a letter goes beyond him, his wife, his son, his family and friends. It affected me. What if I can affect somebody the way he has affected me? What if you can? Whether we believe it or not, we impact things in a way we will never be able to understand.

To end...I wonder if the person who buys the book will ever know that someone has already flipped every page and read through the whole thing...I wonder if I have ever bought a "new" book that somebody has already read.

22 February 2008

Feels Like Home To Me!

Does anyone ever have those days where just one little thing seemed to make everything better? A seemingly small detail in the day that seemed to set things right. I had one one of those today. I had gotten out of New Testament Survey early today and I walked over to the patio tables outside of Bolin, and on my way over I heard a familiar melody fill my head. You see, there are speakers outside all around the campus that play instrumental music. A little background noise, if you will. Well, I soon realized that the song that was playing was none other than an instrumental version of Mr. John Mayer's song "Clarity." I couldn't help but smile as I sat at the table in between the foliage.
I couldn't help but smile, and "Clarity" is not even one of the songs that come to my mind when I think of his good songs. It made me realize, once again, that there is just something about it. The only way that I can describe the effect that Mayer has on me is that his music feels like home. There is no specific time or specific place that I remember. It is just a feeling like I am home. And no matter where I am or what I am doing or what is happening in my life, as soon as I hear a John Mayer song everything seems better. Everything feels alright, even if it is only for that moment.


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Now playing: John Mayer - Clarity
via FoxyTunes

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