Friday, October 14, 2011

There is no one like our God


You're the God of this City
You're the King of these people
You're the Lord of this nation
You are

You're the Light in this darkness
You're the Hope to the hopeless
You're the Peace to the restless
You are

There is no one like our God
There is no one like our God

For greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done in this City
Greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done here

We have a team here this week. They have been blessing us all week with taking us to dinner, bringing us candy, and worship. On Wednesday night we sang this song. I have always loved this song but the other night I realized how it is applicable in all aspects of my life right now.

At this time, God is slowly transforming me and healing me from the inside out. I am so excited that he is breaking a bondage that I have been carrying around for a long time. He is the light in my darkness, my hope in the hopelessness I have felt, and peace to my restlessness. I have been searching for Him truly and completely and God is delivering me. Praise the Lord! Please be praying for my continual healing and seeking Him.

This song is also my prayer for this city, Montrouis, the people of Haiti, and the nation of Haiti. God is the light, the hope, and the peace to all the people here. They are broken, hopeless, and defeated because of their circumstances. God is the only one who can restore their lives and we are here to do his work. While here, I might never see one person accept Christ because Satan is deep at work and Christianity goes against all cultural norms. I pray that the people that we interact with every day here at school or in the fishing village will see our actions and come to Christ. God is the true redeemer and saver of people. Only He can change their hearts to follow Him. Greater things are coming to this city and greater things are yet to be done here. What beautiful words to be sung here in Haiti. I have hope for Haiti. Will you join me in prayer and rejoicing song that God is changing this city, these people, and this nation to glorify Him?

There is no one like our God.

God Moment: Who knew relay races would bring such joy, yelling, laughing, and smiles to thirty 1st-12th graders…it was beautiful.

Word/Phrase of the day:
Mwen wรจ ou: I see you! (love playing with the babies when they cover their eyes and then uncover them)

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