About “Were It Not For Grace”

Five blind boys from India came to the USA.

They invited them to go to the zoo to see the elephant.

Afterward, they asked each one what the elephant looked like.

The first one said… “He was like a wall; as far as I could reach he was so tall and so wide!”

The second one said… “He was like a tree trunk, round and solid and heavy.”

The third one popped up and said “No he’s not He’s like a fan, a big fan blowing the breeze!”

The fourth cried out No! “I don’t know what you are saying, He’s like a snake, a long strong snake!”

They all waited for the fifth blind boy to speak, He just shook his head and said

“I was there and saw it all, I smelled it all, and I felt it all… He’s like a rope, a long stinky rope!”

It’s all about Perception

If you ask me how I see God as it pertains to my life, just listen to this song and it will tell you what I think. I am grateful to my friend Amy for sending me this song, telling me that I should sing this, I had never heard it before, but when I did, I knew…. what it’s like to see and not be so blind. 

God has fixed it for us so that we can be saved.

Some days it’s hard to remember we all need saving, God sent his son to go the extra mile that we could not go. In our confusion of life as we see it, we all have to remember that He came to this world to die for us all.  Not just the ones who live correctly but to all who would believe on him.

There will come a time we cannot do or say anymore. He is there to bring us home if we only believe in Him.

Listen to Were It Not For Grace

For The Reader Who Wants To Know About Inspiration

If you are visiting this site today I want to thank you for stopping by… Welcome… The music on here was made just for you.

I invite you to sit down with some good headphones or speakers and turn up the music and sing along!

It has been reported that at the beginning of one of his sermons, the great reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) held up a Bible and declared, “This is the Gospel.” Then, raising his other hand, in which he held a hymnal, he continued, “And this is how we remember it.” Music is in this..!!!!!!!

Someone asked how does God speak to you and tell you what he wants you to do? I can’t explain it but it’s like the story of a little boy who went to fly his kite.

That day he wanted to fly it very high and so he got extra string and made a long tail, went up on a hill with the wind blowing strong and he launched it off.. Pretty soon the kite went out of site and so standing there all you could see is him holding a string. A passerby asked him what he was doing. He replied that he was flying a kite. When asked how he knew the kit was still there he grinned and replied, I still feel the tug on it.. Its kinda like that in my life. I feel the tug of what I am doing and so for me I just know from where I have been and what God has prepared me to do.

So here it is…I mostly want to thank God for what He has put on my heart to share with you… My family have been a great support and especially Marilyn my wife.. without their support I would have never been able to share in this way. So many thanks to all who have helped in any way or to anyone else that is yet to come, to help support this work to be shared where God wants it to go… In Christ to you all….. Bruce

So for the reader who wants to know about inspiration, this site theme was created after a man who is not talked about very much… Saint Augustine was a man who loved God and wanted others to know, not just about Him, but to know Him personally. So Write on My Heart Every Word was born because of Saint Augustine’s desire to tell others about the Gospel of Jesus Christ… So, take a read below and take this man’s words to heart… Then listen to what we have done through music. It’s our prayer you will remember what you see and hear and remember to show others what you found… Sometimes people are reluctant to share the Gospel… so maybe in this way you can help us through prayer and sharing this site with your friends… Join with us to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ..

“Saint Augustine,” by Philippe de Champaigne.

Augustine: The Rule of Faith Is The Apostles’ Creed

1. Receive, my children, the Rule of Faith, which is called the Symbol (or Creed). And when ye have received it, write it in your heart, and be daily saying it to yourselves; before ye sleep, before ye go forth, arm you with your Creed. The Creed no man writes so as it may be able to be read: but for rehearsal of it, lest haply forgetfulness obliterate what care hath delivered, let your memory be your record-roll: what ye are about to hear, that are ye to believe; and what ye shall have believed, that are about to give back with your tongue. For the Apostle says, “With the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.” For this is the Creed which ye are to rehearse and to repeat in answer. These words which ye have heard are in the Divine Scriptures scattered up and down: but thence gathered and reduced into one, that the memory of slow persons might not be distressed; that every person may be able to say, able to hold, what he believes. For have ye now merely heard that God is Almighty? But ye begin to have him for your father, when ye have been born by the church as your Mother.

AUGUSTINE in De symbolo ad catechumenos (A Sermon to the Catechumens) in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 1.3, Augustin: On the Holy Trinity, Doctrinal Treatises, Moral Treatises

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