Isolation booth of truth
Christians are about to celebrate the holiest day of the year. The rest of the world is, too. But they just don’t know it. Tomorrow is Resurrection Sunday. Also known as Easter. And here in my isolation booth (aka studio) I’ve been sharing that Truth for years. It’s an honor and privilege to have this digital platform. And I feel truly blessed to be able to keep it going.
An isolation booth is nothing new for musicians.
I’ve been in soundproof booths many times over the course of my singing and songwriting career. And I’ve worked from my office in my home for a lot of that time, too. So, I was isolating before it was “cool.” 😉
As a Christian (from the age of 13) I’ve never felt entirely alone. Not even when I used to travel, solo, hundreds, and even thousands, of miles a week for work. And I recall lots of times when I’d take a long drive somewhere just to see it and write about it. Of course, I was a “free and single” crazy guy back then. But it gave me life experiences and life lessons I wouldn’t trade for anything.
Well, maybe I’d trade a couple of them. But only for something I could resell. 🙂
And I’ve shared some of them here on the website and on my FunderCast. In fact, when you listen to the podcast, you’ll hear lots of episodes that include music recorded in “band rooms” and motels across America.
Anyway…
The reason I brought it all up is because that’s the direction most Christians will be looking tomorrow especially. UP. And if you don’t yet have that hope of your own personal resurrection, I hope you’ll choose eternal life before it’s too late.
And if this current pandemic situation teaches you anything, it should be that you never know when “too late” will be.
So…
Raise your voice, make that choice today.
On your knees you can ease your way
Into life with your Creator. So, don’t put it off till later.
Up to you, all you do is pray.
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