Showing posts with label Poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poem. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

MY SON - Thoughts on how Mary must have felt.

Thinking back on how it all began, it seems so long ago,
I was so young, just sixteen years.  How quickly by years go.
One night the angel Gabriel spoke words that seemed so odd;
He said I’d conceive and bear a Son, for I had found favor with God.
I was amazed, bewildered and said, “How can this be?”
He said the Holy Spirit would overshadow me.
I said, “Father, I’m so unworthy, just a handmaid of the Lord,
But I’ll obey, yes, let it be according to your Word.”
I don’t know why the Lord chose me, it makes me shiver still;
But even then I knew enough to just obey His will.
 

We had to travel to Bethlehem at the time the child was due.
The night we arrived in the little town the prophecy came true.
The inns were full but we managed to find a stable in which to stay.
So I set clean cloths to make a bed in a troth we filled with hay.
And on that night I bore God’s Son - Oh, what a precious boy!
Already with eyes full of wisdom, He became my deepest joy.
As Jesus grew there never was a time when he was bad.
I never had the problems that the other mothers had.
When I felt discouraged, He always seemed to know.
I knew the time was coming when my Son would have to go,
But I had no way of knowing His impending agony.
Not even in horrible nightmares was my Son - nailed to a tree.

They had no case against Him.  They paid witnesses to lie.
When Pilot offered Him freedom, the crowd screamed for Him to die.
And so they ripped at my Son’s flesh with ruthless whips that tore.
That body I had nurtured, they battered o’re and o’re.
They hated Him and spat and pulled out handfuls of His hair.
But through that wretched torture, He loved all the people there.
See - He knew inside that vicious crowd was never going to win.
And as was written, in three day’s time my Jesus - rose again.
And finally I understood the sacrifice He made.
We’re free from sin; the penalty of death is finally paid!
 

If you my friend have ever had a child of your own,
Perhaps you’ve had an inkling of the pain that I have known.
For you in future ages, whom I have never met,
I beg you to accept my Son for He has paid your debt.
And now He rules from heaven and we His glory share.
My friend, accept His precious gift -
We’d love to see you there!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

AND THEY WERE WATCHING... a poem about integrity

And They Were Watching
S. Bentley


He went to work and did his job
And now and then shared his faith in God
And those around all watched his life
His love for God, his kids, his wife
And they were drawn, not by his words
But by what their eyes could see


And they were watching - they always do
You never notice but it’s true
Watching me and watching you
What is it they see?


He preached the gospel on T.V.
“The Lord shall bring thee victory!”
But many tender souls were crushed
When news arose of his crimes of lust
They were repelled not by his words
But by what their eyes could see
 
She was the mom of one small boy
She taught him faith in God with joy
And as he matured that boy could view
That in fact his mother’s faith was true
And he was drawn, not by her words
But by what his eyes could see
 
He was a man who shared his thoughts
Then lived it out before those he taught
He asked them all to come follow Him
Then laid down His life to free them from sin
And they were drawn, not just by His words
But by His magnificent deeds!
 
And they were watching - they always do
You never notice but it’s true
Watching me and watching you
What is it they see?


Thursday, May 31, 2012

I MET WITH YOU - Rejoicing in the privilege of casting all my cares on HIM!


I met with You alone in wakeful hours last night

Just a bit discouraged at my unworthy fight

Again as ever always You welled up deep within

My heart laid bare before You and You forgave again



I met with You this morning; came to worship with the saints

The children sang Your praises in full voice without restraints

They wriggled, danced and lifted hands in such abandoned way

It nearly broke my heart in two to hear you loved that way



I met with You today as my shepherd taught Your Word

He faithfully etched into me the truths I read and heard

Unfolding wondrous mysteries; enlightening corners dark

The hating world - the loving Lord; the contrast ever stark



I met with You this afternoon while praying for those I love

A growing peace seemed to increase I’m so unworthy of

The lost, the sick, the weak, the blind weigh heavy on my heart

Your yoke is easy; weight is light if shared right from the start



I’ll meet with You this evening when day turns into night

Prepare a meal, relax and heal but always keeping sight

Of why I love to live a life that’s set on honoring You

For late last night I feared the fight.  I’m glad I met with You!