So I sit hear thinking, and thinking really hard on what to blog about tonight. I feel the need, or desire. No better yet compulsion to write about what God wants me to share. So I'm laying here, listening to my iTunes, and I have it only shuffle on just some awesome worship music. Holy, by Matt Gilman starts playing... I hear it and I'm just like wow God, I can't to be able to be with You. If you don't know the lyrics, they go a little something like and I'm also posting the song on here as well, just push play on the video below:
Here we are, God, come before the throne of grace
Here we are, God, come before the mercy seat
I can see the lightning, I can feel the thunder
I can hear the voices proceeding from Your throne
Twenty-four elders bowing low, casting down their crowns of gold
And four living creatures crying out, day and night, night and day
Choruses:
Only one word comes to mind
There’s only one word to describe
Holy, holy, Lord God Almighty
There is no one like You
You are holy, holy
Three songs later, the version by Jesus Culture starts playing, so I'm just like yeah God, I think I get what You're trying to tell me. He wanted to remind me of what an awesome God I serve. Can I get an Amen! Every time I hear this song, I love to close my eyes and imagine what a glimpse of Heaven will look like when I finally get there. I mean if you listen to the song, it will send chills down your back just imagining. And then it's like, when you get there it's like, wow, this is a billion times more glorious and perfect than I could ever imagine. What a God we serve. If there was ever a way I could imagine the way Heaven was described, this song absolutely fits the profile.
Revelations is broken up into eight parts:
1. Letters John writes to the seven churches and to be sent throughout the history of the earth.
2. Worshiping God
3. The opening of the seven seals
4. Sounding the seven trumpets
5. Observing the great conflict
6. Pouring out the seven plagues
7. Seizing the final victory
8. Making everything new
The eighth part of Revelations starts in Chapter 21. The way it describes how beautiful and pure it will be is absolutely amazing. The song Holy is only a small simple little taste of what God has in store for us once we are there.
Be Prepared!!! It will blow you away

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