I posted about Eric Clapton this week and reading back over his life. One thing stuck with me and was how much of his music I missed in only hearing,but not listening to it.
He wrote this song, which is a testimony of faith. It's the first song he wrote all the lyrics for.
BLIND FAITH
"Presence Of The Lord"
(Eric Clapton)
I have finally found a way to live
Just like I never could before.
I know that I don't have much to give,
But I can open any door.
Everybody knows the secret,
Everybody knows the score.
I have finally found a way to live
In the color of the Lord.
I have finally found a place to live
Just like I never could before.
And I know I don't have much to give,
But soon I'll open any door.
Everybody knows the secret,
Everybody knows the score.
I have finally found a place to live
In the presence of the Lord.
In the presence of the Lord.
I have finally found a way to live
Just like I never could before.
And I know I don't have much to give,
But I can open any door.
Everybody knows the secret,
I said everybody knows the score.
I have finally found a way to live
In the color of the Lord.
In the color of the Lord.
In his autobiography, Clapton elaborates on the beginnings of his prayer life that 1987 rock-bottom moment at the rehab treatment center.
"I was in complete despair," Clapton wrote. "In the privacy of my room, I begged for help. I had no notion who I thought I was talking to, I just knew that I had come to the end of my tether
and, getting down on my knees, I surrendered. Within a few days I realized that
I had found a place to turn to, a place I'd always known was there but never really wanted, or needed, to believe in. From that day until this, I have never failed to pray in the morning, on my knees, asking for help, and at night, to express gratitude for my life and, most of all, for my sobriety. I choose to kneel because I feel I need to humble myself when I pray, and with my ego, this is the most I can do. If you are asking why I do all this, I will tell you
because it works, as simple as that."
He married a young woman that that worked in a small shop and didn't know who he was. They have three daughters two years apart. I wish him well.
Coffejunkie? have you taken your hands off of him, and handed him over to the Lord? here Lord save my son, no matter what it takes? and accept the way God chooses to?
My favorite book is Hind's Feet on High Places. I have been in, and have reached many of the places as Much-Afraid had. It's hard letting go and trusting something you can not see, but you know It's there. In His wisdom and love for her, He gave her two companions, Sorrow and Suffering to help her on journey up to the high Places, where she becomes Grace and Glory, and Sorrow and Suffering become Joy and Peace. I have been in many places in her journey, the Furnace of Egypt, the Forests of Danger and Tribulation, the Sea of Loneliness, and I'm sure you have too. I'll keep your son in all of my prayers.