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Rick Lee James

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August 12, 1977

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Rick Lee James is a professional singer and songwriter, a gifted speaker, worship leader and Podcast host who has worked with the likes of Jason Gray, Andrew Peterson, Sara Groves, Michael Card, Brian Zahnd, Tripp York, Brett Mccracken, Ian Morgan Cron and many more. In 2013 Rick released his first Live album of original songs called, Basement Psalms Live. Rick wrote a book to accompany the album called, Out of the Depths, which is schedule to be released in 2013 as well. Rick has also been a contributing writer for Worship Leader Magazine and has had a number of songs published by Lifeway Worship, including, I Lift Up My Eyes and Advent Hymn.

Voices in My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 626: A Chapel Reflection on John 3:16 and the Invitation of Jesus

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Voices in My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 626: A Chapel Reflection on John 3:16 and the Invitation of Jesus

 

This week on Voices in My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast), I share one of the most unexpected chapel services I’ve ever led.

Our scheduled speaker didn’t arrive. I had no sermon prepared, no notes, and not even a Bible in

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“You see, like the teachings of Jesus, this Psalm doesn't make sense in the world where we live. In our world, at least at first glance, Psalm 1 doesn't seem to ring true. Wicked people seem to be exactly the ones who prosper. The celebrities of our time are usually not known for their righteousness. Greedy, sexy, promiscuous people are lifted up in our society like the Holy Grail. The people the Psalter tells us to avoid having as role models are the very ones the world calls blessed and urges to us to emulate. In the world where we live, people who cheat tend to get to the top the fastest. This Psalm, like the words of Jesus, simply does not fit in the success structures of our world. But in the Kingdom of God things work differently. The poor are the haves, and the rich are the have nots. The weak are considered the strong. The people who are not seen as lovely in the world are considered beautiful in the Kingdom of God, because love makes us beautiful. Psalm 1 is a declaration that things are not as they seem. It's a reminder that worship may seem like a waste of time but it is a holy waste of time. We could be out there in the world with all the other wicked people trying to make a buck and clawing our way to the top. However, we instead come to the house of God to be reminded that in God's world order, those who will meditate on Him are like trees planted by water. To be still and know that He is God will get you much further than running around in a panic trying to get just a little more. Trust becomes a greater commodity than suspicion, satisfaction yields greater returns than ambition, and accomplished effort always holds more sway than the appearance of busyness.”
Rick Lee James, Out of the Depths: A Songwriter's Journey Through The Psalms

“The statement, "Jesus Is Lord" is not a religious statement, it is a political one. When you become a follower of Jesus, when you make him Lord, you are swearing off allegiances to all other rulers of the world. Easter is a proclamation that there is a new Lord in town and all the governments of the world are now subservient to Him. To be a citizen of the Kingdom of God means you are now a part of a Kingdom that loves their enemies and prays for those who persecute them. You are now a part of a kingdom that overwhelms its enemies not with violence, but with the love of God.”
Rick Lee James, Out of the Depths: A Songwriter's Journey Through The Psalms

“Don't own so much clutter that you will be relieved to see your house catch fire.”
Wendell Berry, Farming: A Hand Book

“Define yourself radically as one beloved by God. This is the true self. Every other identity is illusion.”
Brennan Manning, Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging

“In a futile attempt to erase our past, we deprive the community of our healing gift. If we conceal our wounds out of fear and shame, our inner darkness can neither be illuminated nor become a light for others.”
Brennan Manning, Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging

“A fire broke out backstage in a theatre. The clown came out to warn the public; they thought it was a joke and applauded. He repeated it; the acclaim was even greater. I think that's just how the world will come to an end: to general applause from wits who believe it's a joke.”
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“Someone once told the Catholic writer Flannery O’Connor that it is more open-minded to think that the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar is a great, wonderful, powerful symbol.

Her response was, “If it’s only a symbol, to hell with it.”
Flannery O'Connor

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