"Just around the Riverbend"
My favorite Disney song is "Just around the Riverbend" from Pocahontis. The song reminds me of prayer and how God answers prayer. The song says, "The water's always changing....people, I guess can't live like that...To be safe, we lose our chance of ever knowing what's around the riverbend....I look once more." People make plans, but their plans might not be what's best for them. The song makes me think of "Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you" (Mt. 6: 33). If people make their plans flexible and live for God then God will give them what is best for them. "Seek, and you will find (Mt. 7: 7)."
The song says "the gulls fly free don't know what for." The phrase "don't know what for" used some in the song reminds me that God knows why He created all good things. He knows what is best for His creation. Jesus talked about the birds that God watches (Mt. 6: 26). The verse was saying that He knows what's best for people too.
Then the song said, "Should I marry Kocoum? Is all my dreaming at an end? Or do you still wait for me, dream giver just around the riverbend?" God is the real Dream Giver. The song probably was not about God, but it reminds me of His blessings for all people's futures and from people's prayers. Pocahontis did not want the plan for her to marry Kocoum. She hoped for her dreams to be in her future. She said, "Or do you still wait for me dream giver?" She wanted to live her dream. The song reminds me that people should ask God to bless them. If we ask God faithfully for blessings, He will bless us. Pocahontis wondered if the dream giver would answer her dreams. God might sometimes say no to specifically what people ask from Him, but He will still bless people with good. "Just around the Riverbend" is a beautiful song that reminds me of prayer.
The song says "the gulls fly free don't know what for." The phrase "don't know what for" used some in the song reminds me that God knows why He created all good things. He knows what is best for His creation. Jesus talked about the birds that God watches (Mt. 6: 26). The verse was saying that He knows what's best for people too.
Then the song said, "Should I marry Kocoum? Is all my dreaming at an end? Or do you still wait for me, dream giver just around the riverbend?" God is the real Dream Giver. The song probably was not about God, but it reminds me of His blessings for all people's futures and from people's prayers. Pocahontis did not want the plan for her to marry Kocoum. She hoped for her dreams to be in her future. She said, "Or do you still wait for me dream giver?" She wanted to live her dream. The song reminds me that people should ask God to bless them. If we ask God faithfully for blessings, He will bless us. Pocahontis wondered if the dream giver would answer her dreams. God might sometimes say no to specifically what people ask from Him, but He will still bless people with good. "Just around the Riverbend" is a beautiful song that reminds me of prayer.
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It's a real gift to be able to see God in seemingly insignificant things. -
thanks for that Amy, I needed that reminder today -
what amazing insight you have! -
how have you been, Amy? what are you up to these days? -
i'm glad things are going well for you :) -
Prayer always helps me alot when I pray... alot of times I have the wrong attitude and I don't pray with the right heart but I have found that everytime I have prayed with the right heart significant differences were alweays evident and I don't even go to church... -
I need to go back to Church but I get confused at the local one here alot of times... -
thats a good song:) -
Hey, Amy. How are you?? What are you up to these days?? -
Hey Amy, how are ya?
