When I let myself believe in me
I feel my faith become riddled with disease.
I remember the day You spoke my name,
You said come follow me.
But my stand is weak, I feel ashamed,
I say don't bother me!

Too much of me and not enough of You!
Put me in this mud that I'm crawling through yeah!
I need You to free me from this impurity, impurity
Yeah, yeah, yeah!

So I crawl to You, so full of shame...
I know You're there for me but it doesn't feel the same,
Feel the same!

Too much of me and not enough of You!
Put me in this mud that I'm crawling through yeah!
I need You to free me from this impurity, impurity
Yeah, yeah, yeah!

There's too much of me
Yeah, yeah, yeah!

You take me by the hand and reveal to me
Why You created me.
Now I understand why, why You've been called
The King of Kings!

Too much of me and not enough of You!
Put me in this mud that I'm crawling through yeah!
I need You to free me from this impurity, impurity

Too much of me and not enough of You
Shoved me in this hole and I'm calling You
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
I need you to free me from this impurity, impurity
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
There's too much of me,
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
There's too much of me,
Yeah, yeah, yeah! Yeah, yeah!


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    I've been there. I am still there. I have a few things left that I do not want God to change, take away, or interfere with. Too much of me. True life comes with total surrender to the One who offers new life and, by the way, gave us life. The tricky part is that I want to hold on to what I have rather than droping everything to take hold of something much better.

    Me me me

    Truth is, it is not about me. I was created by Him for His purpose. I will be the happiest fullfilling that purpose because I am made specifically for it. All this searching for fullfilment, in every way but the right way.

    It all hinges on surrender. So many Christians call themselves Christians because the accepted Jesus' forgiveness. More follows. What was left out of the good news when I first heard it was the part about surrender. Jesus gave His life for me and so I am compelled out of thanksgiving and love to give up my desires and my life for His purpose. Life would be much more exciting with a purpose; adventure, danger, victory. Instead, much of my life now is an endless cycle of guilt and forgiveness.

    I know this post is way preachy. It was not planned. This is where thinking of these lyrics leads me. Like "Less of me" by Grammatrain and "Hardway" by DC Talk.

    apothneskoon November 06, 2004   Link

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