Check out this post in its entirety at my friend, Mandi Kaye's site. She shares something I am told is called "slam poetry" about a woman who wants some one to see her, to know her. Amanda so kindly even wrote out the script, which is really a re-telling of Jesus and the woman at the well. If you can remember at all the first time you found out He just came to save you because He loved you, it will pierce you, man or woman! It ends with the haunting question: Do you remember where you were when you found Him?
I like this question: do you remember where you were when He found you?
http://www.mandikaye.com/2007/11/23/to-be-known/
Go there. Watch. Read. Respond!
Sis, you bring up an incredible point for all of us to ponder– the appearance of "specific locations" and "specific times" that Christ showed up in someone's scene (and I believe that is exactly the way it goes for all of us!)… I like thinking about stories like the woman at the well or Zacchaeus, because there can be little doubt that Christ came to those places at those specific times for the purpose of impacting those lives. Those places and times become pointed reminders of grace throughout our lives.
Yes, very powerful! Steven watched it with me and said he really likes that kind of poetry. slam. He found me when I was 16. p
I haven't gotten to read it yet, but thinking back to where God found me makes me cry….I am gonna need tissue for this aren't I?!?!? I am simply De-lurking at the moment, I will be back, will read and will comment. For now, I must cook 7 layer cookie bars-YUM!
Excellent! I love it. I was in such a self desctructive place. ~But GOD. (My favorite sentence in the english language.) He found me too. Loved me even though I was so damaged. Amazing. Thank you for sharing. I will be sharing this with others.
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