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Sunday, February 14, 2016

FOLLOW JESUS INTO THE WILDERNESS-a song


Christ In Winter: Reflections on Faith for the Years of Winter

This first Sunday of Lent, the Gospel story is about the temptations of Jesus while he was in the wilderness by himself, getting soul-ready for the task God had set before him. As I thought about that, this little song bubbled up in me. It’s not really a hymn for worship, but I think it would be a good camp song. I hear a tune for it in my head, but I can’t write music, so I can’t put it down. However, it’s so simple, you’ll probably come up with the same tune, or one like it, so that you can hum along…

Let’s follow Jesus…
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Let’s follow Jesus
Into the wilderness
And get our souls healed there

Let’s follow Jesus …
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Let’s follow Jesus
Into the wilderness
And face the devil there

Let’s follow Jesus…
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Let’s follow Jesus
Into the wilderness
And his temptations share

Let’s follow Jesus…
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Into the wilderness
Let’s follow Jesus
Into the wilderness
And get our souls healed there

JRMcF

I tweet as yooper1721. [When I signed onto twitter, I was a Yooper, a denizen of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and I thought I was supposed to have a twitter “handle,” and my phone # ended in 1721. Hence, yooper1721. I should change my twitter name to my own name, the way more tweeters do, but I don’t know how.]

Oh, good grief! I just realized that the tune I'm humming for this is Great Green Gobs of Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts! Well, it works...

1 comment:

  1. LOL. I haven't thought of that song in years. But the tune definitely works for your lyrics.

    Of course, I'm not sure I really want to go into the wilderness. I can't imagine those 40 days were a picnic. I think I'd prefer it if God would make me into the person I should be some easier way.

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