I didn't grow up in the church, didn't feast on a staple of hymns. I learned them well into my teens after I'd met Jesus. I had this tape (see how old I am) of a group called the Second Chapter of Acts singing the hymns. When I attended Urbana 87, a huge missions conference in the Midwest, that tape came with me. I belted it whenever I could. It accompanied me on my journey of missions.
Fast forward nearly twenty years. I'm in the shower today, struggling with the realities (not the romance!) of life on the mission field. If I could describe it, I'd define it this way:
The mission field is where you fall apart, piece by piece, and God resurrects you.
I believe I'm on the cusp of resurrection, but lingering sadness of losing pieces of myself stayed with me in the shower. Out of nowhere, I started singing. Loud. Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see. I sang that song over my grandmother's grave a few years ago, but I can't recall singing it since.
The louder I sang, the more I realized my need for amazing grace. I'm so terribly flawed, folks. In the church culture, we've created this strange ladder of spiritual success. It looks something like this:
- Say the prayer, inviting Jesus into your life.
- Read the Bible, memorizing parts of it.
- Be a Bible study leader.
- Tithe.
- Sing in the choir.
- Be a pastor.
- And the seventh level of spirituality is this: live the life of a missionary.
I've made it, apparently. But now that I'm here, I'm back to step one, daily asking Jesus to please come into my life, to help me. The truth is that missionaries are just like other folks. We are cranky sometimes. Needy. Broken. Testy. We don't always parent well. We have conflicts. We can't always manage our time well. We burn out. We face disappointment. We're like the rest of the folks on the earth just trying to live life on a fallen planet.
Next in my shower cathedral I sang "Great is Thy Faithfulness." What a good reminder that God showers His faithfulness on me every morning. That His faithfulness doesn't run out like Middle Eastern oil. It's new every morning.
And last, I sang my favorite song from the hymns album:
O the deep, deep love of Jesus, vast, unmeasured, boundless, free!
Rolling as a mighty ocean in its fullness over me!
Underneath me, all around me, is the current of Thy love
Leading onward, leading homeward to Thy glorious rest above!
O the deep, deep love of Jesus, spread His praise from shore to shore!
How He loveth, ever loveth, changeth never, nevermore!
How He watches o'er His loved ones, died to call them all His own;
How for them He intercedeth, watcheth o'er them from the throne!
O the deep, deep love of Jesus, love of every love the best!
'Tis an ocean full of blessing, 'tis a haven giving rest!
O the deep, deep love of Jesus, 'tis a heaven of heavens to me;
And it lifts me up to glory, for it lifts me up to Thee!
Jesus loves me, this I know. I sang it to Him with the shower as my piano, and He sang it back over me. New. Every. Morning.








9 comments:
Thank you for opening yourself up to enrich the rest of us. Your sacrifice is not unnoticed.
Amen, Mary. I love that His mercies are new every morning. I need them.
I'm not so sure about shower scenes in the CBA, though. You're SO edgy. ;)
Girl, "Oh, the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus" is my favorite hymn. I love the dark harmonies of life and Christ's suffering juxtaposed with his love and our hope.
And 2nd Chapter of Acts, I still love their Narnia tape. Yes, tape.
Tithing is after Bible study teacher?
Here's my deal: I'm a seminary graduate. Was going to be a missionary until I met a certain someone who shall remain nameless. I'm supposed to have it all together. And lately, I feel blah. Just there. Going through the motions. Maybe I need some shower signing.
We are on the same page. I had a Second Chapter of Acts tape, and I remember Urbana '97, even though I wasn't there. It was quite the hot topic at Intervarsity meetings.
I also understand your need to sing in the shower. I'm new to your blog and I didn't realise you are in France because you are a missionary. I could go on and on, but I won't. Stay strong and courageous, keep on clinging to Him.
God bless-
Monica
Do you sing hymns or praise songs in French? I find myself still singing sometimes in Japanese. I still enjoy reading my Japanese Bible out loud -- a pastor once told us if we'd read three chapters out loud a day we could master the language in a few years. Oh well. I didn't stick with it. C'est dommage.
Heather I, yes I sing some songs in French. It's a great way to learn the language.
Je passerai ma vie a chanter
Oui chanter ton amour a jamais
(I could sing of His love forever, not a direct translation)
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
ton amour est la
(Your love is amazing)
Jeanne, yeah, I'm wayyyyyy edgy with my shower scenes.
Amen! I'm certain that I am much older than you and I love the 2nd Chapter of Acts recording of hymns. I clearly remember discovering it many years ago and listening until I wore out the tape. Praise God - His mercies are new every morning!
I have the 2nd Chapter of Acts "Hymns" too. And I have that same Savior, the one who keeps giving us new mercies and amazing grace.
I appreciate your honesty, Mary. I'll be praying for you.
You've inspired me to dig through a box of old cassettes ...
I know 2nd Chapter of Acts is in there somewhere.
Sandra Bishop
Portland, Oregon
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