I don’t know who else needs to hear the words of this song today but it popped up on my Pandora station as I was running this morning. It was the title that peaked my interest first.
Catch Me Singing.
I felt it immediately in my gut. I awoke feeling low and discouraged, not personally for once, but as if I was carrying the weight of the pain and heaviness of all those suffering around me. Some days lately it feels too much to bear. I can only do what little I can do. I can’t fix the problems in this world. I can’t eradicate COVID-19. I can’t make the people I love agree on politics. I can’t lift the weight of depression. I can’t take away the anxiety and overwhelm.
But every song that flooded my ears on my run challenged me to praise God. “Catch Me Singing” was the tune that serenaded me as I rounded the corner approaching my house. I began to weep as I took a seat on my porch to absorb the message. Gardening lyrics get me every time but these words feel particularly poignant in the days that we find ourselves in. When springtime comes, will I be caught singing? Regardless of who is chosen to lead our country for the next four years, will I be caught singing? Even if my life never returns to “normal,” will I sing? Will I trust him in the famine? And bless Him in the feast? He’s been God for a long time and He always finishes what He starts.
I hope these words land on just whomever needs to hear them today.
Catch Me Singing
by Sean Curran
You always finish what You start
You always finish what You start
What You have grown into a garden
You planted in the dark
You always finish what You start
Good things just take a little time
Good things just take a little time
Your hands are working in the soil
And bringing me to life
Good things just take a little time
I will trust You in the famine
I will bless You in the feast
When I'm standing in Your victory
When I’m on my knees
I will praise You with the rising
And the setting sun
You're gonna catch me singing
When the springtime comes
This story has an empty grave
This story has an empty grave
Jesus the process is a mystery
But Your promise never fades
This story has an empty grave
We will be walking through the fire
And dancing on the waves
This story has an empty grave
You've been God for a long time
You’re the final word
You're the finish line
Everything's going to be alright
You've been God for a long time
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