Thursday, April 13, 2006

The Power of One Verse

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16

It's amazing to me how one verse from the Bible, one simple sentence, can change a life.

Lately, I have been thinking a LOT about the "spiritual" legacy that I will be leaving behind for my children and the generations of children after them. This has led me to look at my own "spiritual heritage" and I've been led into a much deeper study of God's word than ever before. A couple of weeks ago, I began asking myself, "Can you do it? Can you lead your children to a deeper, stronger relationship with God, one that will span GENERATIONS after you're gone?" I must admit, I began to get scared, thinking about this awesome responsibility and what it takes to live up to this challenge.

Then I read this (from the liner notes of Passion's CD, Hymns Ancient and Modern):

The story is told of a British missionary serving in the Ukraine in the late 1800s named Stuart K. Hine. He was visiting a home in the Carpathian mountains near the Polish border when he found a Christian by the name of Dimitri and his wife. Hine was amazed by the story he heard from Dimitri that day of how he and his wife had come to Christ:

Almost by chance, a Bible had fallen into their hands , but almost no one in the village had learned to read. The only person in the village who could read at all was Dimitri's wife, and she could not read very well. As she slowly figured out what she was reading, she slowly spelled out these wonderful words of John 3:16 to the rest of the puzzled villagers.

As the rest of the community began to understand the words she was reading, tears began to flow from their eyes and, one by one, they dropped to their knees, crying aloud to God. By the end of that day, 12 of the villagers, Dimitri and his wife included, had come to Christ.

As Dimitri concluded his story, he began to cry out in thanks to God again for what he had had done. He was that moved by the love of God at Calvary!

That night, under the inspiration of what he had heard that day, Hine sat down and wrote these words:

And When I think that God, his son not sparing,
sent him to die, I scarce can take it in;
that on the cross, my burden gladly bearing,
he bled and died to take away my sin.

Then sings my soul, my Saviour God to Thee,
How great Thou art! How Great Thou Art!

All it took was one verse to change the lives of those villagers, and, as a result, it led to one of the greatest hymns of all time being written, changing the lives of generations! The word of God is that powerful! If God can work through one simple verse of the Bible, surely he can work through his people, even feeble people like me.

Father God,

I ask your blessings on me as I attempt to be the spiritual leader of my family, as you want me to be. Give me the patience and wisdom that I need to lead my children in your truth. Give me a stronger faith, that I may trust completely in you.

Lord, I thank you for your word, and for people in my life who continue to remind me of what your word is all about. Father, I thank you for the responsability that you have given me in leading my family for you. I pray that they will grow into a generation that follows you completely.

Thank you for your grace and mercy, shown to us at the cross. May we never forget what you have done for us. I love you, Lord!

Thanks for Listening,
AMEN


Love,
--Eric G.

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Monday, April 10, 2006

Almost as if it were Yesterday...

11 years ago this past Saturday, I married the love of my life, my soulmate, Meloney.

11 years. In this current day and age, that's a lifetime! To me, it seems like it was just yesterday that we exchanged vows, exchanged rings, and swore ourselves to each other for the rest of our lives. My, how time flies when you're having fun!

In our 11 years together, we've had plenty of good things happen. We've had 2 beautiful daughters. I graduated from college...Twice! We've seen the successful launch of my solo music ministry, including 2 solo CDs released. We've had so many happy moments within the walls of our home that there is no way I could ever count them all and share them with you. God has truly blessed us over the past 11 years!

We've also seen some bad things happen within the last 11 years. The loss of Meloney's Grandfather and Great-Grandmother. The tragedy of 911. The break-up of "Q". Various health problems and hospital visits. A lot of things we'd rather forget.

But, all in all, it's been a great 11 years of marriage. God has blessed us with more ups than downs, more highs than lows, and more mountaintops than valleys. Pardon me while I take a moment to thank him:

Father God,

I thank you and I praise you for the gift you have given me in Meloney. I could never, ever deserve to have someone like her in my life, yet you saw fit to give her to me. Other than your son, Jesus, she is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me, and for that I thank you.

Lord, I thank you for the last 11 years. I pray that you will give us many, many more together. Father, I pray that you will continue to mold me into the husband and father that you want me to be. I love you, Lord!

Thanks for Listening,

AMEN.

Love,
--Eric G.
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Walking for the American Heart Association

Everyone knows someone affected by heart disease or stroke. This has really hit close to home recently since my wife's grandmother, Faye Law, had open heart surgery last month. Meloney has set a personal goal to raise funds for the American Heart Association and we need your help to reach her donation goal. We are raising critical dollars for heart disease, stroke research, and education. Meloney, Cassidy, Hayley, and I will be walking this Saturday in the American Heart Association's annual Heart Walk, and so I ask for your support and prayers for this cause.

You can help us reach the goal by making a donation online. Click on the link below and you will be taken to Meloney's personal donation page where you can make a secure online credit card donation. The American Heart Association's online fundraising website has a minimum donation amount of $25.00. If you prefer to donate less, you can do so by sending a check directly to us. Email me (egwin95@charter.net) and I'll make sure you get the address to send a check to.

Your donation will help fight our nation's No. 1 and No. 3 killers, heart disease and stroke. With your help, we can make a difference.

To go to Meloney's page, click this link:

Meloney Gwin's Donation Page

Thanks,

--Eric G.

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Sunday, April 02, 2006

Eric G...On the Spot Report from Nashville!

Greetings from N'ville, Everybody!

I am currently typing this from an Internet cafe in the Nashville Convention Center. GMA activities are going on all around me as we get ready for a great worship experience with the likes of Louie Giglio, David Crowder, Chris Tomlin, and others. It's gonna be pretty cool!

I can't tell you how much God has blessed me this weekend. I have been here as a part of an Independent Musician Workshop that took place yesterday and today as part of GMA Week. I've met tons of really talented independent artists from all over the world over the last couple of days, not to mention a couple of famous people as well. A few moments ago, I met David Crowder, and while I was talking to him, up walks Judge Reinhold! Pretty Cool! Earlier today, I met Barlow Girl, and I also ran into Matthew West. Yesterday morning, I met Margaret Becker, who led all of us in a quick bit of acoustic worship. Oh, I also kind of ran into TobyMac yesterday, but that's a story for another time.

I think what has had the most impact on me since yesterday was the passion that I saw in all these other independent artists. God really blessed me this weekend with the opportunity to meet all these talented brothers and sisters in Christ. I look forward to meeting up with them later.

Well, it's time for me to get moving.

Until Next Time, GOD BLESS!

--Eric G.
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