My sisters and brothers, this past week a seed was planted in my thoughts by my husband as we were talking, and he made me realize, that while I have been sharing my songs and stories behind them, I never shared with you why most of our songs have not been recorded. The reason is simply because, while some were recorded for Mass Services, and Concerts given throughout our journey, most of them stayed in our music zippered briefcase. I also didn’t share with you why they are being recorded now. This is to fulfill what the Lord foretold to me long ago during my inner contemplation prayer. I may not have understood my mission fully when the Lord called me, but I do understand now, fulfillment of His Will, is in His hands, and timing is His, not ours. We come to know, when it is time for us to know, timing belongs to God alone. Since the start of our WHISpers podcast in the early part of year 2020, you have been, and are, hearing the first recordings of most of our songs through our podcasting! I should think that I would feel uneasy but I do not, much the opposite. It feels normal going through my music and waiting on the Holy Spirit to nudge me to which song will be recorded for the next week’s podcast. I find this is so amazing, yet at the same time, not at all surprising. For this actually is part of having a personal relationship with Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and our Heavenly Father. Jesus, who calls me to Himself, the Holy Spirit, who empowers me in my life, and the soft Whispers I listen for within my thoughts. I can not, I must not, I will not, deny what is His, and I must decrease in me, and He must increase in me.
The song chosen for this week’s podcast is called, ‘In Your Image Lord’. The story behind it is in the message I received through one small bible verse from the Gospel of John, chapter 3, verse 30. This verse touched me in such a way that the understanding of this message was crying out of me the very same words that St. John the Baptist spoke when he said, Quote: ‘He must increase, I must decrease’. UnQuote. So profound is this message that my heart could not stop from singing my prayer to Jesus. Amen.