3/19/12: I was talking to the Lord about
stuff going on in my life. I had just written out my devotions from the book of
Amos, chapters 1-2. I was thinking about how Amos was just a shepherd when God
called him to be a prophet and to give out his messages. I thought about all
the prophets from the Old and New Testaments who had to give out difficult
messages, confronting sin, calling for repentance, and often warning of
judgment. I thought about the calling of God on my life to share what he
teaches me each day from his word, in all practicality in applying Biblical
truth to today’s world and church, and to my own personal life, too.
I talked with the Lord about all of
this, and how I sometimes weary of giving out such difficult and unpopular
messages, and wish I could share happier messages more often. I often identify
with Jeremiah who sometimes lamented over the weight of the messages and the
response of the people to the messages. Yet, as I prayed through all of this, I
told the Lord, “Yet, I can do no less than obey you in whatever you have called
me to do, say and be.” And, from that, he gave me the words to this song, “No
Less.”
No Less / An
Original Work / March 19, 2012
I can do no less than praise You,
Lord, for all You’ve done for me.
You died for my sins to save me,
So I would be set free.
I adore You! Lord, I praise You!
Jesus, Savior, King of kings!
You provided my redemption.
Your grace has pardoned me.
I can do no less than serve You.
Lord, Your witness I would be,
Telling others of Your love,
And why You died on that tree.
Tell of how You gave of Your life,
So from sin we’d be set free,
So we could worship You forever,
And live eternally.
I can do no less than love You,
Lord, for You have first loved me.
You gave of Your life so willing,
Because You cared for me.
Turn from my sin! Obey freely!
Live for You each passing day.
Read Your word, and follow Your lead,
Lord, as I humbly pray.
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