Thank you for posting this. It is one of my favorite songs. I had only ever heard it sung by Michael Card, and I have quoted from it several times on my blog, most especially the line, "When our questions dissolve into the silence of God, the aching may remain, but the breaking does not." It stirs me again to hear it today, as well as see it illustrated so beautifully.
Mother of two grown up kids,and very long time married, after many years as a full-time mum, then a part-time theological student I'm now trying to be useful in my local church whilst working out what the next step is.I'm passionate about Jesus, treasure the people in my life and dream of being a preacher. I'm a would-be poet, a slightly eccentric cook, and an INFP (which must explain something).
And I'm a pickle: a weird shaped lump of something-or-other, a bit salty, a bit sweet, definitely an acquired taste, preserved by the grace of God and trying to add a bit of flavour to the blandness of modern life.
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Thank you for posting this. It is one of my favorite songs. I had only ever heard it sung by Michael Card, and I have quoted from it several times on my blog, most especially the line, "When our questions dissolve into the silence of God, the aching may remain, but the breaking does not." It stirs me again to hear it today, as well as see it illustrated so beautifully.
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