Honestly, the message of this play could not have come at a better time for me. For a long time I resisted (aggressively) having anything to do with this production because for the last 6-7months I have been going through some painful personal issues and I felt that I was in no position to be a part of a production put on by my former church home. The realities of transitioning from country to country to country, of sitting still long enough to feel the loss of things that I desire, but do not have, was almost literally tearing me apart inside.
I joined the production cast late into rehearsals (about three weeks ago) because my mother, the stage manager, really needed some additional hands on deck. Little did I know I would become an actual cast member with vocal scenes in the play. Now, what's interesting is that my parts in the play are not extraordinary, to say the least. I'm not even on the side that the audience is rooting for, and <SPOILER> I die before the end. My presence, to someone watching in the audience might be rather inconsequential, but to me, as I lay on the floor (dead) and I sit in the wings of stage left, I find myself strengthened by the dances of hope and anguished worship, I find myself utterly inspired by the creativity of the playwrite and the director and most importantly, completely floored by how awesome, relevant and present God is.
Anoint my head anoint my feetSend your angels raining downHere on the battle groundFor your gloryWe're taking territoryFighting unseen enemiesLike never beforeWe're Waging War(Bridge)I’m tired of principalitiesMessing with me(Waging war)I’m tired of the devilStealing from me(Waging war)I promise he won’t getOne more thing(Waging war)I’m taking it backTaking territory(Waging war)I’m ready for the battleI’m ready to win(Waging war)My weapon of powerHe lives within(Waging war)I cant be defeatedThe enemy's gotta flee(waging war)I’m taking it backTaking territory
Going into battleGoing into battleGoing into battleBe my swordBe my shieldAs we claim the victoryOver the enemyIn your nameYou rule and reignNever being defeatedAnymoreWe're waging war(Go back to bridge)
(Bridge 2)Fire by nightCloud by dayA strong towerSend the latter rainLion of JudahLord, God,Mighty In battleSince you didIt back thenWe know you’ll doIt again
I want to be able to articulate to you what I see going on every day at rehearsals, but I can not really do it justice. What I can say is that I have witnessed a sense of community and togetherness that is so natural, yet so uncommon that it just moves me. I had major hesitations about even volunteering to help backstage and now, I am in the play and I am so very excited to see what else God is going to do through this production. We have worked hard, people have agreed to fast in the next few days, as the production is on Saturday and Sunday next week, and I just thought I'd take a minute to tell anyone who wondered and anyone who didn't know they needed to know, that this play will touch lives, and has already, including mine.Send the Fire! Send the Fire! Waging War!
Oh, honey, I'm so sorry you've been having a hard time. May God continue to give you healing, through this production and whatever other means he chooses. I love you! - Aunt Amy
ReplyDeleteThis is the power of GOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!God is amazing what he uses to touch our lives,,,,, Glory I pray that many more continue to be reached by GOD :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Aunt Amy, love you too! Yes, I think we can celebrate the tangible evidence that God is with us and working!
ReplyDeleteWow!! I'm thrilled My Janie!! God proves His awesomeness every time!! As yet another song in the "Send The Fire Production - It Ain't Over" proclaims... "He never said it would be easy... but you're a winner in the end. Jesus defeated all your enemies way before the fight began. But the impossible is God's chance to work a miracle... so just know... It ain't over until God says it's over." Love you soooo much.. Angel Aunty Nanan:)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it miraculous and awe-inspiring the way God chooses to work in lives in ways we least expect and often times initially resist? Sometimes I think it's His sense of humor :) I am glad you are able to experience His presence and touch lives in the process through this play!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations & Break a Leg! (Not literally though, ok?) Miss you!
Thank you Aunty Nancy, love you too! LeNea: yes, it is amazing how God works -and funny, sometimes too!- I'll keep the leg breaking metaphorical, as you request. Miss you too!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how much what you have said here blesses my heart. Thank you for sharing.
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