Thursday, March 27, 2008

Who Am I?

While listening to my music today, I kept playing this song over and over - its words are so touching. Truly, Who Am I?, that the God of Glory would love someone like me? I'd like to share this beautiful Sign rendition that my daughter Kellee emailed me a few months ago.

9 comments:

Rochelle said...

That is such a powerful question... my first thought is to fear the answer because I suppose I don't high the greatest self-esteem... however, I do recognize that who I am to Him is what matters. I give a bunch of titles... but the one that matters most, the one that every other title filters through, is that I am a child of His. :)

Megan said...

This is one of my favorite songs. It makes me think. Who am I really? This song reminds me that I am NOT my own, and to live my life in a way that is pleasing to my creater. Perfect timing for this post Sis. Hopper. I am truly a flower quickly fading, will be here today and gone tomorrow without the lords help. The winds will blow but he is still there to listen and reassure me of who I truly am. Thanks for reminding me today to be what I was made to be, An apostolic young lady made to serve the king of kings!

Jana Allard said...

Great song and the signing is incredible. Signs and Wonders from Hanford, did this same song in the same fashion.

Monica Hassas said...

This is one of my favorites! I missed you at convention, Sis. Hopper. I am sorry you had to leave so soon. Your husband and YOU are also in my prayers.

Karen J. Hopper said...

Rochelle,
Isn't it wonderful that God calls us His own? It is very humbling.

Megan,
What a beautiful comment. You are a beautiful Apostolic young woman who is a blessing to me. Tour love and dedication to the Lord is commendable.

Jana,
I believe this Sign group is from Canada (or that's what I was told). I would love to see Hanford do this Sign.

Monica,
Sorry to have missed seeing each other. The pictures on your blog of WD conference are great. And you are looking great. Lastly, thank you for the prayers (us old folks need them).

DeadMule said...

Nice recording, Karen.

Karen J. Hopper said...

Helen,
I know it certainly stirs my heart.

Kevin Hopper said...

Aunt Karen, there is an untapped ministry in signing. We had a lady here in our church that when she signed the annointing of God was on her and it was just awesome. One of my favorites that she signed was "The Alabaster Box". They have moved to help with a home mission work in Baltimore.

Karen J. Hopper said...

Signing is such a beautiful ministry. It has a touching element to it.