Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Song for those with disabilities . . . and me.

At the Desiring God blog this morning, they posted this song by Bob Kauflin.  It's titled "Song for those with disabilities."  I don't have a disability at least none that you would be able to see, and certainly don't want to trivialize the reality of disability, but this song seemed so much more universal than simply for those grieving their disability.  Don't we all struggle with the brokenness of sin?  Whether you have a disability that is outward or whether you just struggle with the sin in our world, I think this song would be applicable to you.

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"Song for Those with Disabilities"
Within the womb I formed you
I fashioned and made each part
I thought of your fingers, your hands and your feet
Your mouth, your lungs, your heart
Though you might think that you’re different
I made you the way that you are
So you could discover the God who made you
And find out all I am
And though you might think you have limitations
There are no limits with me
When you turn your eyes to my salvation
Finally you will see
In Me, you have all that you need
In Me, you have all that you need
In Me, you have all that you’ll ever need.
And I’ve heard each prayer that you’ve called out
“Why did you make me this way?”
You may not completely understand now
But there will be a day
When I make everything known to you
And what you don’t now understand
You will see that I’m wise and I’m mighty and good
Just like all my plans
And if you trust in the work of my Son
One day you will see
That I’ve made you the way you are
To draw your heart to me
To draw your heart to me.

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