The Kabod Season

The Kabod Season

Saturday, November 8, 2008

The Anchor


I have had to concentrate on my actual writing during the past month. This blog started as a way to trace and share my journey from knowing and understanding the kingdom of heaven within to spreading this awareness by building the Kingdom of God in the external.

Before any building project can begin, there needs to be a solid foundation and this blog was a way of testing the foundation I had laid. I discovered two things: the foundation on which I planned to build was not strong enough and the foundation on which Lord Jesus built his church is the reliable one. So I am leaving this blog to drift into the ocean of other blogs out there and maybe it will provide rest and a measure of hope for "a certain person travelling down from Jerusalem to Jericho". I was favoured during the process of exploring the places to which a prayer journey led me to meet a wonderful editor and man of God who is now helping me put my actual writing into a teaching series and I hope anyone who stumbles across this blog will be inspired to study the topic of consecration further.


In preparing to leave this blog to accomplish whatever the Holy Spirit wants to use it for, I received a song that spoke directly to my current situation and that seems a fitting way to close. I don't know the title of the song or who the artist is, as I only caught the last two verses:


I've had visions and dreams

But I never knew

They would slip through my fingers

Like grains of sand

The anchor holds

Though the ship is battered

The anchor holds

Though the sails are torn

I have fallen on my knees

As I faced the raging seas

The anchor still holds

In spite of the storm

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