
There was one common thread that ran through much of the music that was written and sung during the Jesus Movement, and that was the message of the gospel. Just as worship is the common theme of Christian music today, so the gospel of the saving grace of Jesus Christ was the dominant theme of the Jesus Music of the Jesus Movement. Much of it was personal, telling the story of the writers’ desperate need and the grace of God coming to the rescue. Few did it as deeply and as emotionally as this song by Glen Kaiser, then of Resurrection Band.
Paint A Picture
Glenn Kaiser
Oh the hours of agony in that darkened room
Silhouetted by an ache to be desired by someone
Hating who you are and what you’ve made of yourself
Not forgiving yourself for you
What was I trying to prove running from you?
And it hurts me so to see that box I know
Filled with photographs of things I knew
But you promised me you’d make all things new
Paint a picture of a lonely life
Paint a picture of a cold, grey night
Paint a picture of the emptiest day you’ve ever known
Paint a picture of a starving man
Paint a picture, being born again
Paint a picture of an empty cage for this bird has flown
When you live all alone hating your only companion
They tell you it’s alright but baby you know that’s a lie
I reached the bottom
I hope you don’t have to find out the way I did
Trip after trip and try after try after try
Paint a picture of a broken heart
Paint that picture and you can start
To understand the love of the Savior
And oh how He understands you
Paint a picture of a blood-covered cross
See that picture and you’ll know what it cost
The price God paid to prove His love for you
To prove His love for you
To prove His love for you
To prove His love for you
The Jesus Movement was a troubled, desperate generation out of answers, out of hope, and finding Jesus to be what they had been seeking all along — love, peace, acceptance, community, purpose, meaning and hope. It was a whole generation coming home.

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Thoughts on Juneteenth Day
Today marks the third time Juneteenth Independence Day has been celebrated since it became a national holiday in 2021. It’s going to take some getting used to. It’s unfortunate that this holiday is coming amidst a backlash in this country against anything that smacks of the education about America’s troubled racial history. This is unfortunate because history is important, both the good and bad parts of it. The holocaust must be remembered, the Vietnam War and those who died mustn’t be forgotten and even the Bible makes it clear for history’s sake who killed Jesus and why. Mistakes of the past are important to remember lest they be repeated. We can’t help our black friends and neighbors celebrate their freedom without knowing what it was like to not be free.





We can help our black friends and neighbors to celebrate their freedom because we know what it’s like not to be free…not to be free from sin. We know what it’s like to have put aside excuses and rationalizations, and to acknowledge a personal enslavement to sin. To have experienced our emancipation proclamation when Jesus with his last breath proclaimed “It is finished!” and for generations since, each having to decide whether to accept that freedom in Jesus’ proclamation or to remain a victim of sin under Adam. Yes, we can help because the narrative has already been told in the Bible and the answer is Jesus. We together are the Resurrection Band proclaiming freedom through Jesus from the sin of the world that is the root of all enslavement.
So true about not being free from sin and all those negative feelings come out. At times I have felt really down but, never can say this enough about Jesus being the answer and then I pray even more. Following Jesus each day is the best and especially helps in getting thru those bad feelings when Satan wants to try again to get inside of you. Take care, God Bless, and have a great day.
Try Again
Amen to this Pastor John: “We can’t help our black friends and neighbors celebrate their freedom without knowing what it was like to not be free.”