I Believe, With Trembling, In Christ

I believe, with trembling, in Christ

I acknowledge the peg by which I hang my very life

Suspended by this fine thread of belief 

a thing to behold, shimmering 

I wonder sometimes:

Do I hold it?

Does it hold me

Caught in mercy that I don’t know

Tremulous, held

God beyond me, God before

Godhead, Godheart, Godtrinity

When the ant looks up what does he see

And how clearly?

I have no more inhibition 

I have just this one life only

Strung about your words, God

I lay me down upon the pyre that burns

In the human face of God

About the author: Liana Stone writes from beneath a sometimes literal pile of the most delicious tiny humans you ever saw. She and her effervescent husband, Jason, currently call Oregon home, having moved back from Zanzibar in 2020, where they served with All Nations. Liana had the privilege of not only attending the first Capetonian Church Planting Experience (CPx) in 2008, but attending a second CPx in Cape Town with Jason in 2012 (Double graduate here, people). Both Liana and Jason have a deep love for the All Nations family and are grateful for the way their time working within All Nations has shaped and impacted their life.

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