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Make Me New
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” - 2 Cor. 5:17
I have been doing music for a good while now. I started off playing music at my Dad’s church on Sundays. I loved leading worship, and loved getting to be a part of that time with other brothers and sisters every week. It seems just like yesterday that I was starting off on this musical journey, but I am nowhere close to the musician, the artist or the man that I used to be. I have grown a bit more, I have lived a little more, learned hard lessons.
See, when I first started doing music and leading worship at churches all over the Southeast, it was great and exactly what I was supposed to be doing. But as I continued to grow in my faith, I felt my path was to head out and tell my story of what Christ had done in my life. How God had taken a kid, hell bent on living life his own way and made him into a new creation.
What I was experiencing was growth. Me as a new creation, blooming into what I was made to do and following what He had called me to do. So I did just that. I started chasing whatever God had for me which ended up leading me to Nashville, where I now live with my family with an album full of these stories.
The funny thing to me though, is that Christ didn’t stop after I surrendered. He is continuously making me new. He is continuing to add and take away, to shape and mold me into what He wants. I think that is how life is though. If you are not continuing to shape and grow, you are dead. Everyday is a chance for us to continue to grow and chase after what God has set before us. May this be our daily prayer, “Make me new!”
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Highlighting several tracks from their 2012 debut album, “Come to the River,” The Rhett Walker Band has put together a 7-Day Reading Plan for The Overflow Devo on YouVersion. Deconstructing the inspiration and struggles behind several of the band’s songs, including their Grammy nominated single, “When Mercy Found Me,” Rhett Walker provides readers with a devotional plan rooted in Scripture that points back to the fountain of all life-giving strength, our savior Jesus Christ."
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