Friday, September 4, 2009

Bend your knees

Craig threw out all our luggage tags from our flights from Australia to Hong Kong, so this image is just from the internet. I'm borrowing this idea off Daniel at our church in Woodvale, as I think it's very practical. He took one of the "bend your knees" tags and attached it to his Bible. Clever, huh?

It's a little reminder to myself; God wants me to draw near to him in humbleness and with a sincere heart.

So do you have any theological applications for the "assisted lift" part?

1 comment:

  1. You are lighter than air
    So high you can barely bear the freedom
    To do as you choose
    No, nothing gets you down
    No boundaries no chains around your soul
    Making your own truth
    But don't you know balloons never really reach the moon
    And even birds high in the sky must come down

    With the Gravity
    That pulls you to your knees
    There has to be a final reckoning
    Gravity
    You know you won't escape
    By grace or grave you'll feel the gravity

    When you're nearing the end
    Of your journey don't pretend
    No, the light you see, it might not be the sun
    For your heart will melt like wax
    When your arms discover that the wings you've made
    Cannot take you home
    Oh don't you know balloons never really reach the moon
    And even birds high in the sky must come down

    Let the Gravity
    Pull you to your knees
    There has to be a final reckoning
    Gravity
    You know you won't escape
    By grace or grave you'll feel the gravity

    Out of the Grey - Gravity

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