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Jewels From Judy

Saturday, May 03 2003

Pullin' Up Stakes

G                             C
A good friend is hard to come by

G                             D
I don't like the thought of losin' you

G                            C
Your smile's on my mind and I want it to stay there

G              D            G
I will miss you

CHORUS

C                             G
This mobile lifestyle is wearing me down

C                                G
and I'm feeling downright blue

3RD VERSE

(sad & blue/lonely too)

C                                G
Pullin up stakes again means I won't be seein' you

D                                G
And I wonder if we'll meet again

G                                 C
You say so sweetly the dawn brings a new day

G                                 D
Time for change is here

G                                 C
Startin' over without you

G                 D                G
Fills my heart with tears

Chorus

G                                   C
I want to stay, but I guess I'll be going now

G                                   D
I hope you'll remember me

G                                 C
Your smiles on my mind and I want it to stay there

G             D               G
I will miss you

copyright © 1995 by Judy Bauman 5/3/95

My Dear Lord,

Thank for the gift of writing songs.  Before I even knew you had called me to serve You in this way, I wrote this song.  Thank you allowing me to serve you in such a joyous way.

Your willing servant,     

Judy  

6/20/97

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Thursday, April 24 2003

Each Passing Day
sung to the tune of Janis Joplin's " Mercedes Benz"

Oh Lord, I praise You with each passing day.

My friends - some don't know you

Help them find the way

I've worked hard all my lifetime

You stood by my side

Oh Lord I praise You with each passing day

Oh Lord I am humbled by Your presence with me

I thank You and give You -

 Me everyday

I have been delivered

From chains that held me bound

Oh Lord I am humbled by Your presence with me

Oh Lord You comfort me each and every day

No money or goodies

Will take me away

You proved that You loved me

By dying for me

Oh Lord You comfort me each and every day

EVER'BODY

Oh Lord, I praise You with each passing day.

My friends - some don't know you

Help them find the way

I've worked hard all my lifetime

You stood by my side

Oh Lord I praise You with each passing day  That's it hee hee

Ps 23:4, 71:21, 107:10-20, Mat 11:25-30, 23:12, Lu 16:13, 22:28-32,

Ro 5:6-8, 12:1, 15:16

 Copyright © 1997 by Judy Bauman

4/24/97

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Wednesday, April 23 2003

I Cried To The LORD

I will tell of the kindness of the LORD

The deeds for which He's to be praised

 In His love and mercy He redeemed me

His love endures forever more

Chorus

I cried to the LORD in my troubles

He saved me from my distress

He sent forth His Word and He healed me

Thank You LORD for Your unfailing love

I sat in the darkness and the deepest gloom

A prisoner laboring in chains

For I had rebelled against God's Holy Word

          I stumbled but no one could help

Chorus

Just reach out your hand and He'll lift you

Into His gracious heart you'll live

Your troubles soon won't matter

His joy He will give

If you cry to the LORD in your troubles    

He'll save you from your distress 

He'll send forth His Word and He'll heal you

Thank You LORD for Your unfailing love 3x

Psalms 107:10-20,      Matt 8:8

Copyright © 1997 by Judy  Bauman

Father,

Thank you for healing me. Praise You my Lord Jesus!!!

Your healed daughter,

Judy

4/30/97

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Wednesday, April 23 2003

Born Crucified

Am                                            E                          Am
A Babe lying in a manger, a familiar Christmas scene

C                            E
Reveals to us how God's love can be seen

Chorus

C                  G                  C         E
The Babe in the manger was born to die

C                G             C             E                   Am/C 4x
The Babe in the manger was born crucified, born crucified

Am                     E                 Am/C
His tiny hands carved out so delicately

Am                    C                E
Remind us how they were nailed at Calvary

Chorus

Am                     E                 Am
He came from Bethlehem with The Cross on His heart

C                     E
The Babe in the manger willingly did His part

Chorus

Am                   E                 Am/C        
God's mighty hand is ready to pick you up

Am                         C                              E
The Babe in the manger drank from the bitter cup

Chorus

Judy Bauman © 1998

Thank You Father for the revelation of this song.  Even as I read "The Christmas Cross" by Max Lucado and You let me know You were going to give me a song and You did. This is such a difficult song to sing, but it so tenderly and so accutrately tells this story - the story of Your great love for us.  Thank You, Jesus! 

Love,

Judy

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Saturday, April 19 2003

After volunteering to help with a cleanup project after the OKC bombing, something I saw seemed to compel me to tell its story.  This is a short tribute I wrote to honor the men, woman and children who lost their lives in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.  I pray it blesses you. Judy 

An Unlikely Monument

The coffee pot is full.  Its clock reads 9:02 a.m.  It is a common sight as people all over the country start their day by brewing their favorite morning beverage.  They fill the reservoir with water, carefully place the filter, add their favorite blend, and finally set the knob to brew.  Within a few moments the machine begins to spurt and sputter and before long hot, steaming water flows through the finely ground, dark beans.  Its rich aroma fills the air and stimulates the senses.  An anticipated cup of coffee satisfies eagerly awaiting lips.  To many these quiet, simple moments are cherished; it is a peaceful time to organize the day's priorities and decide how to conquer the day's work ahead.  A second cup is poured and savored as was the first.  Soon the coffee is forgotten. The busy day is in full swing.

However, this pot of coffee is different.  No one enjoys the first cup because on April 19, 1995, everything that surrounds it is shattered.  A lethal explosion shook the very foundation of the small room where it sits in a busy YMCA facility.  The YMCA is located diagonally across from the Alfred P. Murrahbuilding in downtown Oklahoma City, OK.  Outside, emergency crews frantically help the terrified office workers search for one another.  Hundreds within the bomb's grip are injured. 168 persons were not as fortunate.  The rescue effort continues for many days. 

Three weeks after the bombing, YMCA staff members and one volunteer bravely face the ruins of the condemned YMCA building.  Boarded windows conceal the sunlight.  Illuminating beams from flashlights reveal what has transpired.  Fallen ceiling tile, hanging light fixtures, shards of broken glass, fractured brick, and crumbled plaster are the undeniable state of this once thriving facility.  Many of the solid wood doors leading into the offices are cracked in two and hang limply from their iron hinges.  An entire brick wall has fallen on the newly remolded gym floor. The stale, musty, humid air weighs as heavy as the worker's stunned hearts.  However, with heads held high, the task to retrieve equipment, records, and furniture is tackled with cheerful attitudes.  Unfortunately, most of their personal belongings are lost in the catastrophe.

The insignificant appliance is found standing motionless in a small, dark, demolished office.  Somehow it has escaped destruction.  Next to the moldy, fetid liquid lay a toppled wooden show case which once housed awards, trophies, childhood pictures, and other memorabilia.  The keepsakes are strewn about and buried in the debris from the blast's concussion.  Plaster that fell from the cinder block wall encompasses the unscathed coffee pot.  Defiantly, this full pot of coffee stands amidst the ruins ~ like a monument. 

Suspended in time, on a seemingly average morning, the fragile carafe serves as an icon to remind us each to appreciate and embrace the simple joys of life.  There is much to embrace. Will you see the simple blessings in your life and give thanks to God for them?  Or, will you go about your every day eating, sleeping, working, and walking around life, and take such things for granted?  The choice is yours.

Copyright © 1995  All rights reserved

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Thursday, April 17 2003

'To Live is Christ'

We came together from all walks
And studied how Paul faced the rocks

He shook off the snakebite and the jeers
Paul taught us all how to face our fears

As we learned about our brother's walk
And shared how we could walk-the-talk

We found that in loss, illness, and pain
Seeking God's face is never in vain

"I Am with you." God did encourage
And He gave us each that same courage

Paul sat in cold chains without a cloak
But of Christ's grace he boldly spoke

You are our sister, Beth, this is true
Seated together Christ sees us through

Jesus is our Rock and our Tower
We walk in His strength and His power

May God bless you for teaching His Word
We know that you have clearly heard

His voice you hear and skillfully write
He'll comfort you through the lonely night

'To live is Christ' and to die is gain
Together we stand in Christ's reign

He holds the keys of life in His hand
And leads us each to His promised land!

Written for Beth Moore by Judy Bauman
Monday morning Woman's Bible Study at Snellville, GA FUMC 1/14/02 - 4/17/02

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Thursday, April 03 2003

Vessel of Honor

Make me a vessel unto your honor Lord

Shape, bend and mold me to Your will

Take my heart, my mind and emotions

And conform me to Your will

Chorus:

Renew my heart,

Renew my soul,

Renew my life,

O Lord

Refine me to pure gold

Make me a noble threshing instrument

Sharpen my skill to use Your sword

Let my faith

Be strengthened by praising

Praising Your Holy Name

Chorus

Nothing in all creation

Is hidden from Your sight

Everything's bare before You

My life is at Your side 2x

So make me a vessel

Unto your honor Lord

Shape, bend and mold me to Your will

Take my heart, my mind and emotions

And conform me to Your will

Chorus

                                     

Copyright © 1998 by Judy Bauman 

2 Tim 2;19-21, Hebrews 4:12, Ps 51:10,

Is 40:31, 41:15, 2 Co 4:16,

Ro 8:29, 12:2, Jo 7:17, Job 23:10

Thank you Lord Jesus for taking this unrefined rock You found in me, and turning me into someone that hopefully You may see Your reflection. 

I praise You and thank You for seeing something in me when no one else could. 

Your vessel,

Judy

2/24/98

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Saturday, March 15 2003

Nathan David

March 15,2001

Nathan, God named you. You are the seed from a promise of God.  The Lord has appointed you for a joyous purpose.  You were sewn together in your mother's womb where the Lord saw you and approved of you.  God's ways are not man's ways.  Follow and keep the Lord's ways in front of you.  Do not look to the right or to the left, but keep your eyes ever fixed on Jesus.  He is your redemption, He is your purpose and He is your friend.  You can trust God and as you obey Him you will gain a relationship of trust. Know in your heart that you can always count on the Father to be there for you. He will never leave you, Nathan David!  He will never forsake you! 

Keep your heart for out of it flows the issues of life.  No matter what life looks like, Father God will be there with you.  Storms will come and storms will go, but He is the Rock to Whom you can depend.  Plant yourself deeply in the Rock and those storms will not move you from His purpose. 

He is the Father of life and His plan for you is great.  He is your hope!  He is your future!  Call upon Him and pray to Him.  He will listen to you..  He waited patiently for the day you would be born.  You were born to fulfill a promise. 

Nathan, remember and never forget that

love is the glue that binds.

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Friday, March 07 2003

Beyond The Cross

Jesus looked beyond the cross ... He saw you and me

He saw our faces so sad and in need 

So He willing went to the cross, to the tree

Jesus, You saw my need ...You saw my sin seed

You saw my need, so Your gave Your life for me

You went to the cross, to the cross for me

Jesus, You cried out on that day...

"My God! My God!  Why have You forsaken Me?"

"Why are You so far from Me?"

Then He saw our faces so sad and in need

So He willingly gave His life for you and me!

Jesus looked beyond the cross... He saw you and me

He saw our faces so sad and in need 

So He willing went to the cross, to the tree

Now He is our Resurrected King!

We praise You, Lord Jesus, for bringing back the keys!

© Aug 27, 1998  Judy Bauman All rights reserved

Thank You Father for children who ask such direct questions such as, "How could Jesus go to the cross?"  It is by such as these that we really are stretched to see You and Your great love for us.  Thank You for this answer in song.  I love You, Lord, Judy

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Thursday, February 20 2003

A Warning to the Church: The Electric Outlet

A Vision

In the front of an empty church between the two front pews, and in front of the communion table, dangled an electrical outlet. It was suspended in the air from 1" thick, gray, flexible conduit. The wire came into the top right side of the electrical box and exited the bottom left side.

A man's hand with an extension cord in it appeared and he tried to plug it into the outlet. The outlet only twisted and turned away from him. He tried this over and over again with no success. Unsuccessful, he finally went away frustrated.

I asked the Lord what this meant. As I prayed, the scene replayed in my mind. I noticed that the outlet was not affixed. It just dangled there in mid-air. It was not firmly framed into the structure of the church. Because it was not anchored, when pressure was applied to push the cord into the outlet, it could only twist and turn. There wasn't enough stability to allow the person to plug in their extension cord.

I believe what the Lord was showing me was that the Outlet was representative of the Holy Spirit. The man was representative of a believer trying to get plugged into God's power and authority, and to gain a greater understanding of His ways. The Holy Spirit was in the front and near the communion table, but He wasn't given a fixed place. He was not anchored in the church. It points to the reason some churches are empty and not experiencing growth is because the Holy Spirit of God is not given a firm foundation to which people can plug into and get charged up. So they leave.

Unless the Holy Spirit is given a secured place in the church to love, save, guide, teach, build, confirm, comfort, empower, fill, speak, renew, bear witness, convict, sanctify, anoint, correct, heal, counsel, rebuke, send, and give joy to the believers - that church will not be permitted to experience lasting growth. Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. Amen.

2 Co 3:17; John 14-16

In Christ,
Judy

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