Friday, August 29, 2008

Healer II

An anthem of brokenness, for all of us who are broken and need God's grace.

Healer I think is a message of God's kingdom, that God can take even the most severely broken among us and touch lives by His Spirit.

You hold my every moment
You calm my raging seas
You walk with me through fire
And heal all my disease

I trust in You
I trust in You

I believe You're my Healer
I believe You are all I need
I believe You're my Portion
I believe You're more than enough for me
Jesus You're all I need

My Healer, You're my Healer

Nothing is impossible for You
Nothing is impossible for You
Nothing is impossible for You
You hold my world in Your hands

Mike Guglielmucci (2007)

I believe you're my healer.

If a Samaritan woman with 5 previous husbands and living with some guy who isn't even her husband can preach the good news of Jesus and see her village saved, then I'm pretty sure God can use Mike Guglielmucci to reach the hearts or others just as broken as himself. And perhaps even "Physician, heal thyself???"

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Healer???

I guess what is becoming a little more apparent over the last couple of days is the news about Michael Guglielmucci, the Australian Pastor and musician who wrote the very popular song Healer and promoted it alongside the story of his terminal cancer and his faith in Jesus as the Healer.


It seems stories are coming out now that his Cancer was a lie. With the danger of reading into it before I have all the facts, my first reaction is...

Bugger.

I really liked that song, and I think what drew me to find Jesus among it was the spirit with which I was lead to believe it was written. It wasn't just the song, but that the song came from someone who really spoke from within it.

It seems to me that it is another brand of viral marketing, check a previous post here to see other forms in movies.

Two different comments from another online feedback forum caught my attention.

"...to all those who have been affected by this, I really encourage you: Keep your eyes on Jesus. Keep your eyes on Jesus. Keep your eyes on Jesus!! He never fails."

And

"...well, well, well, we are supposed to serve God not money and i'm afraid church is all about money. Christians are supposed to build God's kingdom not their own little empires. Jesus did not drive a mercedes or sell cds and books. Why are we not surprised!"

One view from the glass is half full and the other from half empty...

I pray that through this a new sense of humility may develop and a greater sense that even in God's church we are still prone to screwing things up.

May God create in Michael Guglielmucci and all those who are impacted by this story, a new and fresh sense of His grace and mercy.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Fell of the Bike...

Bit of a graze after falling off my Bike...