“You are an endless ocean; a bottomless sea.”
— Jonathan David Helser

We all have eternity beating on the inside of us. Whether we acknowledge
it or not, it’s what keeps us moving. We think it’s our brain telling
our heart to pump blood through our system, our lungs to breathe in
oxygen and provide the necessary flow of things into our body.

But really – it’s eternity.

Last night was one of the most powerful nights of worship that I’ve ever
experienced. I’m at the World Race training camp for the June and July
2010 squads. Jonathan David
Helser
and his band came in the last few days and led us in lifting
our voices to the King of Kings.

I wish that I could put it into words… but it’s hard to. I just know
that I danced my chains off, so much so that my legs are sore today. I
know that I sang with such ferocity that I have no voice left. My ears
are still buzzing with the deafening cry of a generation of sons and
daughters who had an encounter with the resurrected Savior.

Powerful.

You might be asking: what does that look like,
Matthew?
It looks like this:
 
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Call us crazy… but sometimes we need to dance like fools
before the throne.