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I can't tell you how many times I've been disappointed by that reality. It's worse than I thought it would be, but I've never been happier. Let me get down to the bottom of everything and really examine what's going on. Tear it to shreds and let's figure this thing out. Let's rebuild in a healthy way. So that final line is kind of the catharsis, if you will, of everything — the whole record. I'm coming apart and it's terrible.

It's way worse than I thought it would be. But I'm rebuilding in a way that actually brings true joy. What are you looking at for the future? I know touring is a little up in the air for everybody or even live dates.

So how are you going to keep sharing your music with us? Oh man. It's a great question. I mean, I've never been a big tourer, if you will. I don't necessarily enjoy being out on the road all the time.

For me, I'm going to go once a month and do like one day or one string of three and then get back to my family. So I'm not super bummed that the world is flipped upside down in that regard, because I think honestly if God shakes it all up and if half the Christian music industry doesn't exist at the end of this, I'm going to be really happy.

I think so much of it is built on the back of having to do stuff to sustain and maintain your career. And if that's the case, you should probably quit. If God's not doing it and sustaining it for you and you're having to really grind and hustle super hard, I question whether it's the right move.

I'm kinda stoked that stuff's getting shaken up in that regard. I'm just gonna keep writing and put it out when it's ready. If people listen and appreciate it, awesome. And if they don't, I'll be a little bit bummed, but I'll get over it. Is there anything you've ever wanted to talk about that no one's ever asked you?

I mean, honestly you hit some stuff that I really feel and actually care about. The unraveling stuff is a lot of times, especially in the Christian world, people don't really care about that kind of stuff. This really helps. Check out the acoustic video for "Sparrows" below, and click here for the complete album To Love a Fool.

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Become a Pro. Log In. Join Free. Cory Asbury. Thank you,. Pursuing truth carries the risk that revelations will not be pleasant, which seems to be the case here, for this tome offers little to gladden the heart.

There is no joy in discovering the source of disconcerting social changes could well be a fatal incurable disease that condemns the whole of society. Despair is the overriding feeling that accompanies the belief that humanity is sinking into a new dark age. Reblogged this on moreinkpleaseblog.

Excellent points! We used to all sit and pass the elements. Now we all get up, lined up to proceed to the front to take it from the pastor. So I hesitate to mention it. Anyhoo- all this to say, I agree with you. I am curious how I can bring this up in my marriage. I have come up with a plan to share your words and wisdom along with Scripture with my daughters. Pray that I still have influence over my 2 adult daughters as well. We had been a part of the CCM world, even as part of several praise teams.

More than just that, but all false teachers, I read so many Priscilla, Lysa, etc books. Any advice for me to shed some light for my husband? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to content April 27, December 11, Michelle Lesley.

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Email required Address never made public. Name required. Follow Following. Michelle Lesley Join 27, other followers. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Both ideas in these sections may be true, but why do they belong in the same song? Is the subtext that God created us knowing we would be utterly sinful messes?

This song could survive with just this verse and the chorus. I think he is saying God is reckless and he should say it more boldly. I wish the song pushed further. I wish it lyrically explored Jesus giving up His privileges as God to live as a peasant carpenter and lynched as a disgraced criminal—all for people who take that sacrifice for granted. I wish it told us about how God is the farmer who sold all He had to buy a field with a single pearl in it. He holds a B.

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