Jim Brickman's music adds up to the sweetness of finally being able to smile at the thoughts I have. It's just a wishful thinking that I play his songs, since I'm no musician and is a self-proclaimed frustrated pianist.
How drawn am I to the rain, how I love hearing every splatter and every drop, how imaginative I can become when it starts pouring, how I hate people saying it's a hassle to them, how I associate it to any instrumental, soft music I listen to, how I would want to just lie down, relax my soul and meditate, how I become nostalgic, sentimental, and emotional when it comes down naturally, so beautifully. . . .is this just really me who feels this way?
The best spirit it gives me, is the fact that I am reminded of the good Lord. How bountiful His blessings are summing up to the total of the raindrops, double it, triple it even. Job 36:27, 28 says that "He draws up drops of water; they distill the rain into its mist, which the clouds pour down and shower on humankind abundantly." He never fails to make me feel important, never fails to tell me how much worth I have, never fails to let me know that all the things I have right now didn't cross my life accidentally, and all are blessings to be thankful for. He's a Father, we all should forever praise and tell others about-our Creator, One who sent His Son to give us salvation as a gift we can grab through faith. Exodus 33:14 states that the Lord said "My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest." How great of an assurance that can be, if we would just truly believe in it, and trust Him?
that was very beautiful...i love the rain
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