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Friday, June 5, 2009

Rescue Me

I am still listening to my new collection of Selah music and tonight's heartwrencher is their song "Rescue Me." I've highlighted the lines that capture how I feel with this adoption process and knowing that soon my boys will face yet another change of caregiver and living environment ... yet another confusion, another loss ... worrying about how this will affect their future bonding with us and wondering when oh when they will ever come home ...

Deep is the river that I have to cross
Heavy the weight on my shoulder
I have discovered how great is the cost
Of trying alone to cross over
I try and I try but the current’s too strong
It’s pulling me under and my strength is gone
Don’t leave me stranded

Rescue me, my God and my King,
Water is rising and I cannot breathe,
Wrap your arms all around me and
Carry me over (rescue me) Carry me over

There is a bridge that is easy to cross
While all of our burdens are lifted
Peace is the land that is waiting for us
Lord, give me faith to believe it
Cause I’m in a storm but I’m willing to fight
I’ll overcome and I will not die with You by my side

Rescue me, my God and my King,
Waters are rising and I cannot breathe,
Wrap your arms all around me and
Carry me over (rescue me) Carry me over

I will sail over the oceans and
High over the mountains and
Soar up to the Heavens
Here is my hand is my heart and my soul and my mind

Rescue me, my God and my King,
The waters are rising and I cannot breathe,
Wrap your arms all around me and
Carry me over
Rescue me, my God and my King,
You are the only one who can save me
Wrap your arms all around me and
Carry me over (rescue me)
Carry me over (rescue me)
Carry me over (rescue me)

1 comment:

Heather Marie said...

Beautiful words! I really love listening to Selah's music. Their musicians have beautiful testimonies, too.

I really appreciate you sharing your heart, Stephanie. It certainly helps me to know how to better pray.

Praying like mad for your whole family...