Hey peeps. I've been wanting to post again for a while but i haven't really had the chance. Life has been hectic and I cannot find enough time to post! I'm currently working on a song to audition for a musical. The Musical is titled Into The Woods. It's basically a mashup of Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Baker and His Wife, and Red Riding Hood. It shows how all of their stories mesh and intertwine into one massive epic. I, for one, love it and am super pumped about trying out! I'm going to be auditioning for the part of Jack (the one with the beanstalk. not the nimble one with the candle.) He sings a song called Giants in the Sky. It's all about his experiences in the Sky after climbing the beanstalk. I really like the song but im still working out how im gonna sing it. I can sing, but im not really a professional or anything so im kinda struggling with working it out, due to the really hard musical score.
But anyways, I digress. Jack pretty much talks about how he went up into the clouds and had a grand ol time with this really big giantess when her husband comes down the hall to try to eat him. (thrilling, i know) He really wishes that he could stay there and continue to live freely and happily but he has a mother to feed and steals what he can and takes off. This is when he sings the lines, "and your back again, only different than before." This verse really stood out to me. It really correlates with my relationship with God. After such a huge experience, whether being hit by an eighteen wheeler (as my pastor would say), climbing up a beanstalk and meeting giants, or having a supernatural experience with God, you would be different afterwards. It would have an exponential effect on you. If you don't look the part, are you really sure what happened was real? Or were you decieving yourself? Either way, If God speaks to you, you will be different in the end. You might want to examine yourself. I did. You just might be suprised with what you find.
Anyway, thats just my take on it.
See ya later, Bloggers!
Have a great week!
Love it!
ReplyDeleteHa....... "What if I came in late and said, 'Sorry, got hit by an 18-wheeler, but I'm here now so it's all good.'"
Love our pastor
and love when David Platt said that hahahah
Seriously. I thought that was great... haha
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