He never lets go

Posted on 10. Apr, 2010 by in Inspiration, Personal

After hitting my 1000 post goal, I’m taking a little bit of a blogging break, don’t worry, I won’t be gone long. :)

In the meantime, God has seen fit that I walk through the shadow of the valley of death. Pain, sorrow, longing, frustration and anger, all these emotions are present. However, every step of the way I’ve known that God is in control. Although he’s not the author of death and destruction, he’s right here beside us to hold our hands when we experience unbearable loss.

Last night my wife posted the closing verse from David Crowder’s song, “He never lets go.” Since then I’ve had that song on repeat on my iPhone and I’ve listened to it no less than 30 times. What a wonderful picture of of the perfect and loving God we serve!

Enjoy!

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When clouds veil sun
And disaster comes
Oh, my soul
Oh, my soul
When waters rise
And hope takes flight
Oh, my soul
Oh, my soul
Oh, my soul

Ever faithful
Ever true
You I know
You never let go
You never let go
You never let go
You never let go

When clouds brought rain
And disaster came
Oh, my soul
Oh, my soul
When waters rose
And hope had flown
Oh, my soul
Oh, my soul
Oh, my soul

Oh, my soul
Overflows
Oh, what love, oh, what love
Oh, my soul
Fills hope
Perfect love that never lets go

Oh, what love, oh, what love
Oh, what love, oh, what love
In joy and pain
In sun and rain
You?re the same
Oh, You never let go

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3 Responses to “He never lets go”

  1. Pastor Jared

    12. Apr, 2010

    Kenny, hang in there. I know that there are many of us who follow your blog who will join with you in prayer during this time. We’ve ridden on your shoulders for a while, let us know how we can return the favor. Prayin for you, bro.

  2. Erin

    12. Apr, 2010

    So sorry to hear of your loss. I’m touched that you have spent so much time and energy ministering to others, about ministering to others… Now is the Lord’s time to minister to you. May you find comfort in the shadow of His wings. Praying for you, friend.

  3. Kenny

    14. Apr, 2010

    Thank you people. :) I’m making it, I’ve got a good support system around me, plus I’ve been kinda busy which helps a little.

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