"Love Break Through" is a celebration of God's love and an invitation for the Holy Spirit to come into our hearts and to break down our chains, our walls, and our uncleanliness, so that we can worship the Good Lord with everything that He has given to us. These words of praise didn't come from something big that happened to me, but from a prolonged desire to feel God's hand in my life. I was tired of trying to control my destiny and fix things that were beyond my abilities. I simply sucked and needed someone who knew exactly what he is doing. I needed God and His love.
Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians that love is the greatest among the three everlasting (for lack of a better word) things. And the greatest love of all comes from the Good Lord (Can I get an AMEN?!?). Such great love pours from God's own hands and flows into our hearts. It's a love that is not addressed to the entire world, but to each and every individual whom God has made and calls His own.
We are all buried at least knee-deep in sin. Most of us are overwhelmed with our sinfulness that we haven't seen the daylight in years. Sin, simply put, is what keeps the distance between us and God. No shelves stocked with self-help books, no never-ending counseling bills, nor servers holding countless gigabytes of motivational YouTube videos can ever stop us from steering further and further from our Maker. And it is a solid concrete wall, unpenetrable by our own strengths. But praise be to God that his great love reaches our hearts no matter the distance and no matter the cost! Only by God's love can the walls between us and Him be broken down so that we may be with our Father once more!
Once again, our worship to God is a response to the simple (yet so great and grand) fact the God loves us so much that He gave His son Jesus Christ to step down from heaven and die for our sins (Everybody say HALLELUJAH!!!). If the Good Lord gave it all, holding nothing back, then we MUST worship with it all, holding nothing back. It is the least that our God deserves.
Go on praising the Lord.
Hallelujah.
Prayz the Lord.
Prayz, prayz, PRAYZ the Lord!
Amen.
Peace, love, and inconspicuous mangoes (will be the end of me),
-Brandon