"The wicked have waited to destroy me: but I will consider Thy testimonies" (Psalm 119:95). "Lay not wait, O wicked man, against the dwelling of the righteous; spoil not his resting place: for a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again" (Proverbs 24:15,16). "Peter was therefore kept in prison: but prayer was made without ceasing of the church for him. And when Herod would have brought him forth, the same night Peter was sleeping between two soldiers.... behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him, and a light shined in the prison... and he smote Peter on the side, and raised him up, saying, arise up quickly. And his chains fell off from his hands" (Acts 12:5-7).
How many times has the wicked one waited
To steal, to kill, and destroy
The child of God with his weapons of hatred,
Which God would not let him employ!
God has not left us to wrestle alone
Against all these powers arrayed,
Since we are exhorted to come to His throne
For mercy and grace when we've prayed.
The wicked have waited (yet waited in vain)
To spoil the resting place found
Where prayer reaches heaven and breaks every chain,
Releasing those Satan has bound.
O Lord, we give thanks for Your marvelous love
That spreads over us Your protection.
With praise we will send our petitions above,
And rest in Your own intercession!
Quiet Time Poems is a daily journal of poems that are inspired by a daily reading of Old and New Testament passages, waiting on the voice of God to counsel, encourage, reprove, correct, and rejoice the heart.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Lifting the Layer
"For I am become like a bottle in the smoke; yet do I not forget Thy statutes.... All Thy commandments are faithful" (Psalm 119:83,86). "Labor not to be rich. Cease from thine own wisdom. Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? For riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven.... Be thou in the fear of the Lord all the day long. For surely there is an end, and thine expectation shall not be cut off. Hear thou, My son, and be wise, and guide thine heart in the way" (Proverbs 23:4-19).
Lifting the layer of smoke from my vision,
The Word of God makes it all plain:
This is the day of our Lord's great commission,
And all other riches are vain.
We ought to be fearing the Lord all day long,
And measuring things by their end.
God will illumine the right and the wrong,
As on Him we learn to depend.
Temporal riches shall make themselves wings,
The wisdom of earth shall be done,
But Jesus shall reign as King of all kings,
And exalted as God the Son.
Don't let the smoke that this world is blowing
Now block from your vision what's true.
The Word of our God is ceaselessly showing
All things as they are from God's view.
Lord, nothing is hidden from Your holy eyes;
Until the smoke clears away,
Guide us with truth, and we shall be wise,
Trusting in You, come what may!
Lifting the layer of smoke from my vision,
The Word of God makes it all plain:
This is the day of our Lord's great commission,
And all other riches are vain.
We ought to be fearing the Lord all day long,
And measuring things by their end.
God will illumine the right and the wrong,
As on Him we learn to depend.
Temporal riches shall make themselves wings,
The wisdom of earth shall be done,
But Jesus shall reign as King of all kings,
And exalted as God the Son.
Don't let the smoke that this world is blowing
Now block from your vision what's true.
The Word of our God is ceaselessly showing
All things as they are from God's view.
Lord, nothing is hidden from Your holy eyes;
Until the smoke clears away,
Guide us with truth, and we shall be wise,
Trusting in You, come what may!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Maker and Mentor
"Thy hands have made me and fashioned me: give me understanding, that I may learn Thy commandments" (Psalm 119:73). "The rich and poor meet together: the LORD is the Maker of them all" (Proverbs 22:2).
The Lord is the Maker and Mentor of all;
Some pay attention, and some have refused.
Those who reject His instruction will fall,
Remaining in darkness, deceived and confused.
How foolish it is to refuse the instruction
Of God who has made us and fashioned our hearts!
They walk on in darkness to their own destruction
And cast aside mercy and truth God imparts.
The rich and the poor, the high and the low,
And everyone else who is somewhere between,
Have all been invited to come and to know
The truth that can free them and make their souls clean.
Maker and Mentor, we're made by Your hands,
And You are the One who instructs us as well.
Give us a heart that still more understands
Your love that constrains us and saves us from hell.
The Lord is the Maker and Mentor of all;
Some pay attention, and some have refused.
Those who reject His instruction will fall,
Remaining in darkness, deceived and confused.
How foolish it is to refuse the instruction
Of God who has made us and fashioned our hearts!
They walk on in darkness to their own destruction
And cast aside mercy and truth God imparts.
The rich and the poor, the high and the low,
And everyone else who is somewhere between,
Have all been invited to come and to know
The truth that can free them and make their souls clean.
Maker and Mentor, we're made by Your hands,
And You are the One who instructs us as well.
Give us a heart that still more understands
Your love that constrains us and saves us from hell.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Here to Hear
"And it came to pass, when the king [Josiah] had heard the words of the law, that he rent his clothes. And the king commanded... Go, inquire of the Lord... concerning the words of the book that is found" (2 Chronicles 34:19-21). "A wicked man hardeneth his face: but as for the upright, He directeth His way" (Proverbs 21:29). "And Cornelius waited for them, and had called together his kinsmen and near friends. And as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him... and said.... Thou hast well done that thou art come. Now therefore we are all here present before God, to hear all things that are commanded thee of God" (Acts 10:24-33).
All who have an ear to hear
And have a heart that will obey,
Will find the message very clear
That God commands to us today.
The stubborn heart with hardened face
May hear, but will not understand
His need for God's redeeming grace,
And thus resists His saving hand.
Josiah and Cornelius
Are bright examples in God's Word,
Who needed, like the rest of us,
God's counsel that they gladly heard.
And now, O Lord, may we be found
Prepared by Your indwelling Spirit,
To understand what You expound
And thus obey, not only hear it.
All who have an ear to hear
And have a heart that will obey,
Will find the message very clear
That God commands to us today.
The stubborn heart with hardened face
May hear, but will not understand
His need for God's redeeming grace,
And thus resists His saving hand.
Josiah and Cornelius
Are bright examples in God's Word,
Who needed, like the rest of us,
God's counsel that they gladly heard.
And now, O Lord, may we be found
Prepared by Your indwelling Spirit,
To understand what You expound
And thus obey, not only hear it.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hastening to Holiness
"I thought on my ways, and turned my feet unto Thy testimonies. I made haste, and delayed not to keep Thy commandments" (Psalm 119:59,60). "Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man, who can find?.... Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?.... Man's goings are of the LORD; how can a man then understand his own way?.... Mercy and truth preserve the King, and His throne is upholden by mercy" (Proverbs 20:6,9,24,28).
I thought on my ways from my point of view,
But something just didn't seem right.
Despite the indifference of others, I knew
That I was condemned in God sight.
O where could I hide? How foolish the thought,
For no one can hide from the Lord!
I ran out of options until I had sought
For mercies from God unexplored.
How gracious was God who prompted my prayer
With a heart that was utterly humbled,
To cry out to Him, "O God, if You're there,"
And similar words which I fumbled.
Why should He hear me? Why would He incline
His ear to attend to my cry?
Certainly not for some goodness of mine,
But for His own love; that is why!
My prayer was so awkward! It hardly made sense,
But that didn't matter to God,
For heaven rejoices when one soul repents,
Though grammar and prose may be flawed!
I thank You today, Lord, for loving correction,
With counsel and wisdom so sweet,
So when I'm off course, I can change my direction,
And hasten to You with my feet!
I thought on my ways from my point of view,
But something just didn't seem right.
Despite the indifference of others, I knew
That I was condemned in God sight.
O where could I hide? How foolish the thought,
For no one can hide from the Lord!
I ran out of options until I had sought
For mercies from God unexplored.
How gracious was God who prompted my prayer
With a heart that was utterly humbled,
To cry out to Him, "O God, if You're there,"
And similar words which I fumbled.
Why should He hear me? Why would He incline
His ear to attend to my cry?
Certainly not for some goodness of mine,
But for His own love; that is why!
My prayer was so awkward! It hardly made sense,
But that didn't matter to God,
For heaven rejoices when one soul repents,
Though grammar and prose may be flawed!
I thank You today, Lord, for loving correction,
With counsel and wisdom so sweet,
So when I'm off course, I can change my direction,
And hasten to You with my feet!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sojourners' Songs
"Thy statutes have been my songs in the house of my pilgrimage" (Psalm 119:54).
The pilgrim passing through this land
For heaven's shoreline longs,
And statutes of our Lord's command
Comprise sojourners' songs.
These are the songs that dwell on things
Where Christ now reigns above.
These are the songs the pilgrim sings,
Rejoicing in His love.
These are the songs that fill the hearts
Of all who have adored
The Lamb of God who now imparts
Salvation from the Lord.
O Lord, as we're sojourning through
The paths of peace or strife,
The songs we sing rejoice in You,
The Way, the Truth, the Life!
The pilgrim passing through this land
For heaven's shoreline longs,
And statutes of our Lord's command
Comprise sojourners' songs.
These are the songs that dwell on things
Where Christ now reigns above.
These are the songs the pilgrim sings,
Rejoicing in His love.
These are the songs that fill the hearts
Of all who have adored
The Lamb of God who now imparts
Salvation from the Lord.
O Lord, as we're sojourning through
The paths of peace or strife,
The songs we sing rejoice in You,
The Way, the Truth, the Life!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Gift to Go
"I will speak of Thy testimonies also before kings, and will not be ashamed" (Psalm 119:46). "A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men" (Proverbs 18:16). "And the Lord said.... Saul of Tarsus.... is a chosen vessel unto Me, to bear My name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel" (Acts 9:11-15).
Go to elderly and to the youth,
To rich and poor, to high and low,
And bring to them the Gospel truth,
That every person needs to know.
Go to those who need to hear,
And use the gift that God intends
To widen and define the sphere
Of those to whom He thereby sends.
Go, and never be ashamed
To bear the name of Jesus Christ,
That name above all others named,
Who for our souls was sacrificed!
Lord, we look to You each day
To send us on Your chosen path
To preach of Christ and boldly say:
No other name can save from wrath!
Go to elderly and to the youth,
To rich and poor, to high and low,
And bring to them the Gospel truth,
That every person needs to know.
Go to those who need to hear,
And use the gift that God intends
To widen and define the sphere
Of those to whom He thereby sends.
Go, and never be ashamed
To bear the name of Jesus Christ,
That name above all others named,
Who for our souls was sacrificed!
Lord, we look to You each day
To send us on Your chosen path
To preach of Christ and boldly say:
No other name can save from wrath!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Rest upon Reality
"[Hezekiah] spake comfortably to them saying, Be strong and courageous; be not afraid or dismayed for the king of Assyria, nor all the multitude that is with him: for there be more with us than with him: with him is an arm of flesh, but with us is the LORD our God to help us, and to fight our battles. And the people rested themselves upon the words of Hezekiah, king of Judah" (2 Chronicles 32:6-8).
Rest upon the Word of God
Obeying His command:
Guided by His staff and rod,
He'll lead us with His hand.
Rest upon reality,
And make it clearly known:
Our God who reigns eternally
Will not forsake His own!
Rest in God without alarm;
Fear not the hosts of hell:
With us is God's mighty arm
Who fights for us as well.
Look again to Calvary,
Recalling that great fight!
Rest upon reality,
Rejoicing in that sight.
The natural mind, of course, can't see
Our clear advantage now,
But one day every single knee
Shall to our Savior bow.
And every tongue shall then confess
Christ Jesus as the Lord,
Yet now we trust His faithfulness,
Which others have ignored.
Lord, we'll rest upon Your love,
That sweet reality,
Until we're face to face above
And for eternity.
Rest upon the Word of God
Obeying His command:
Guided by His staff and rod,
He'll lead us with His hand.
Rest upon reality,
And make it clearly known:
Our God who reigns eternally
Will not forsake His own!
Rest in God without alarm;
Fear not the hosts of hell:
With us is God's mighty arm
Who fights for us as well.
Look again to Calvary,
Recalling that great fight!
Rest upon reality,
Rejoicing in that sight.
The natural mind, of course, can't see
Our clear advantage now,
But one day every single knee
Shall to our Savior bow.
And every tongue shall then confess
Christ Jesus as the Lord,
Yet now we trust His faithfulness,
Which others have ignored.
Lord, we'll rest upon Your love,
That sweet reality,
Until we're face to face above
And for eternity.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Readiness to Run
"My soul cleaveth to the dust.... My soul melteth for heaviness.... Remove from me the way of lying, and grant me Thy law graciously.... I will run the way of thy commandments, when Thou shalt enlarge my heart" (Psalm 119:25-32).
Lord, I hear You gently calling
To run a race that's steady.
The flesh is weak, my is soul is stalling,
My spirit, though, is ready.
My soul is cleaving to the dust,
And weighted down, is heavy.
Yet I would run! O Lord, I must!
O Lord, please make me ready!
Remove from me the lying ways
That always make me stumble.
Let me focus on Your praise,
Surrendered, Lord, and humble.
O Lord, uphold me by Your grace
With strength that I may run
With patience my appointed race
To hear You say: Well done!
Lord, I hear You gently calling
To run a race that's steady.
The flesh is weak, my is soul is stalling,
My spirit, though, is ready.
My soul is cleaving to the dust,
And weighted down, is heavy.
Yet I would run! O Lord, I must!
O Lord, please make me ready!
Remove from me the lying ways
That always make me stumble.
Let me focus on Your praise,
Surrendered, Lord, and humble.
O Lord, uphold me by Your grace
With strength that I may run
With patience my appointed race
To hear You say: Well done!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Precious Prayers
"Open Thou mine eyes, that I may behold the wondrous things out of Thy law" (Psalm 119:18). "The prayer of the upright is His delight" (Proverbs 15:8). "The priests... blessed the people: and their voice was heard, and their prayer came up to His holy dwelling place, even to heaven" (2 Chronicles 30:27). "And they stoned Stephen calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge" (Acts 7:59,60).
God delights upright prayers;
He's touched by all our tears,
And so we cast on Him our cares,
Assured He cares and hears.
Sometimes when our heart is stirred,
A Scripture we recall
May capture then a prayerful word
That aptly says it all.
We may pray for opened eyes
That we may thus behold
That wondrous things of God so wise
That prophets had foretold.
We may pray that God will bless
The souls for whom we plead,
For peace in times of deep distress,
For help in time of need.
We pray for help, Lord, by Your favor,
That we may live with power
And glorify our Lord and Savior
Throughout our final hour.
God delights upright prayers;
He's touched by all our tears,
And so we cast on Him our cares,
Assured He cares and hears.
Sometimes when our heart is stirred,
A Scripture we recall
May capture then a prayerful word
That aptly says it all.
We may pray for opened eyes
That we may thus behold
That wondrous things of God so wise
That prophets had foretold.
We may pray that God will bless
The souls for whom we plead,
For peace in times of deep distress,
For help in time of need.
We pray for help, Lord, by Your favor,
That we may live with power
And glorify our Lord and Savior
Throughout our final hour.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Healing for the Heart
"Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his heart? By taking heed thereto according to Thy Word. With my whole heart have I sought Thee: O let me not wander from Thy commandments. Thy Word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against Thee" (Psalm 119:9-11). "A multitude of the people... had not cleansed themselves... but Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, the good LORD pardon every one that prepareth his heart to seek God... and the LORD hearkened to Hezekiah, and healed the people" (2 Chronicles 30:18,19).
There is a way to cleanse the heart
That surely should be heeded:
First seek the Lord who will impart
The cleansing that is needed.
It isn't only guarded thought
With memory verses learned,
For cleansing comes when we have sought
And for the Lord have yearned.
O let us seek to love the Lord
With all our heart and soul,
And we shall surely be restored,
For He shall make us whole.
Ah! Then the Word of God shall speak
With words that we shall treasure,
When we determine first to seek
And find in Him our pleasure!
Recalling Hezekiah's prayer
This cleansing was revealed:
For every heart that would prepare
To seek the Lord, He healed.
Teach us, Lord, to seek Your face
And hide Your Word within,
That You may cleanse us by Your grace,
And keep our hearts from sin.
There is a way to cleanse the heart
That surely should be heeded:
First seek the Lord who will impart
The cleansing that is needed.
It isn't only guarded thought
With memory verses learned,
For cleansing comes when we have sought
And for the Lord have yearned.
O let us seek to love the Lord
With all our heart and soul,
And we shall surely be restored,
For He shall make us whole.
Ah! Then the Word of God shall speak
With words that we shall treasure,
When we determine first to seek
And find in Him our pleasure!
Recalling Hezekiah's prayer
This cleansing was revealed:
For every heart that would prepare
To seek the Lord, He healed.
Teach us, Lord, to seek Your face
And hide Your Word within,
That You may cleanse us by Your grace,
And keep our hearts from sin.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Aim of Ambassadors
"A faithful ambassador is health" (Proverbs 13:17). "And Hezekiah sent to all Israel and Judah.... So the posts went with letters from the king... saying, Ye children of Israel, turn again unto the Lord God.... Yield yourselves unto the LORD.... for the LORD your God is gracious and merciful.... So the posts passed from city to city... but they laughed them to scorn, and mocked them. Nevertheless divers... humbled themselves and came" (2 Chronicles 30:1-11).
The aim and the priority
Ambassadors should hold
Is representing faithfully
The message they are told.
Let's represent the Gospel well
In word and in behavior
That has the power to save from hell
Through Jesus Christ our Savior!
The Gospel may be laughed to scorn
By those to whom we're sent;
Be faithful nonetheless to warn
The sinner to repent!
When Hezekiah reigned as king
He sent an invitation
With those who faithfully would bring
The message of salvation.
Some then scorned, but others came;
It is the same today:
So let us faithfully proclaim
The Gospel we convey.
So help us, Lord, to preach the wealth
Of life that never ends,
And thereby show Your saving health
The Gospel yet extends.
The aim and the priority
Ambassadors should hold
Is representing faithfully
The message they are told.
Let's represent the Gospel well
In word and in behavior
That has the power to save from hell
Through Jesus Christ our Savior!
The Gospel may be laughed to scorn
By those to whom we're sent;
Be faithful nonetheless to warn
The sinner to repent!
When Hezekiah reigned as king
He sent an invitation
With those who faithfully would bring
The message of salvation.
Some then scorned, but others came;
It is the same today:
So let us faithfully proclaim
The Gospel we convey.
So help us, Lord, to preach the wealth
Of life that never ends,
And thereby show Your saving health
The Gospel yet extends.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
The Reason we're Right
"He did that which was RIGHT in the sight of the Lord.... for so was the commandment of the LORD by His prophets" (2 Chronicles 29:2,25). "It is better to trust the Lord than to put confidence in man.... The Stone which the builders refused is become the Head Stone of the corner" (Psalm 118:8,22). "The thoughts of the righteous are RIGHT.... The way of a fool in right in his own eyes" (Proverbs 12:5,15). "If this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God" (Acts 5:38,39).
God is right, and so are we
Whenever we obey His Word.
Some, no doubt, will disagree,
And want their folly to be heard.
God is right. That will not change,
No matter what the fool may say.
Though the world counts it strange,
God will surely have His way.
God is true, yet fools may fight
Against the Lord to their destruction.
The righteous in the end are right
Because they follow God's instruction.
Prophetic truth that God has planned,
Mere man shall ever overthrow!
The counsel of the Lord shall stand
Against the lies of every foe.
Lord, we place our trust in You,
Rejoicing that we now are sure
That every word of God is true,
And all Your counsel shall endure.
God is right, and so are we
Whenever we obey His Word.
Some, no doubt, will disagree,
And want their folly to be heard.
God is right. That will not change,
No matter what the fool may say.
Though the world counts it strange,
God will surely have His way.
God is true, yet fools may fight
Against the Lord to their destruction.
The righteous in the end are right
Because they follow God's instruction.
Prophetic truth that God has planned,
Mere man shall ever overthrow!
The counsel of the Lord shall stand
Against the lies of every foe.
Lord, we place our trust in You,
Rejoicing that we now are sure
That every word of God is true,
And all Your counsel shall endure.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Not Now Negligent
"Hezekiah began to reign.... And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord.... And he brought the priests and Levites... and said unto them, Hear me ye Levites, sanctify now yourselves, and sanctify the house of the LORD God of your fathers.... My sons, be not now negligent: for the LORD hath chosen you to stand before Him, and that ye should minister unto Him" (2 Chronicles 29:1-11). "The angel of the Lord by night opened the prison doors, and brought them forth, and said, Go, stand and speak in the temple to the people all the words of this life" (Acts 5:19,20).
King Hezekiah did not waste
His time or opportunities,
But rather moved with prudent haste
To do what God would please.
The admonition of this king
Is surely relevant
In this our day, in everything,
To be not negligent.
It is as when the angel came
Into the prison strife,
And doors were opened to proclaim
The message of this life.
O let us not be negligent
For such a time as this,
While souls who perish may repent
And enter heaven's bliss.
O Lord, we wouldn't now be slack,
But leap at Your command,
And, thus obeying, never lack
The grace You give to stand.
King Hezekiah did not waste
His time or opportunities,
But rather moved with prudent haste
To do what God would please.
The admonition of this king
Is surely relevant
In this our day, in everything,
To be not negligent.
It is as when the angel came
Into the prison strife,
And doors were opened to proclaim
The message of this life.
O let us not be negligent
For such a time as this,
While souls who perish may repent
And enter heaven's bliss.
O Lord, we wouldn't now be slack,
But leap at Your command,
And, thus obeying, never lack
The grace You give to stand.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Beloved Because
"I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my supplications.... For Thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling" (Psalm 116:1,8). "The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and He addeth no sorrow with it" (Proverbs 10:22).
The reasons that I love the Lord
Are very plain to see:
Behold the blessings He outpoured
Because He first loved me!
I love the Lord because He heard
My voice and supplication;
When fear within my heart was stirred,
I cried in desperation.
The Lord not only heard my voice,
Responding to my prayer,
He made my trembling heart rejoice
When I was in despair!
Death was coming; that I knew,
But no one seemed to care.
I cried at last, O Lord, to You,
And You were waiting there.
You saved my soul from endless fears!
You came when I was calling,
And drawing near, You dried my tears,
And kept my feet from falling.
The blessings I could not afford
To me You richly gave.
But Oh! How much it cost You, Lord,
To ransom those You save!
I love You, Lord of my salvation,
For all Your blessings given.
I would, with greater consecration,
By grateful love be driven.
The reasons that I love the Lord
Are very plain to see:
Behold the blessings He outpoured
Because He first loved me!
I love the Lord because He heard
My voice and supplication;
When fear within my heart was stirred,
I cried in desperation.
The Lord not only heard my voice,
Responding to my prayer,
He made my trembling heart rejoice
When I was in despair!
Death was coming; that I knew,
But no one seemed to care.
I cried at last, O Lord, to You,
And You were waiting there.
You saved my soul from endless fears!
You came when I was calling,
And drawing near, You dried my tears,
And kept my feet from falling.
The blessings I could not afford
To me You richly gave.
But Oh! How much it cost You, Lord,
To ransom those You save!
I love You, Lord of my salvation,
For all Your blessings given.
I would, with greater consecration,
By grateful love be driven.
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Senseless vs. Sovereign
"Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is now their God? But our God is in the heavens: He hath done whatsoever He hath pleased" (Psalm 115:2,3). "Lord, Thou art God, which hast made heaven and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is: who by the mouth of Thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things? The kings of the earth stood up, and the rulers were gathered together.... For of a truth against Thy holy Child Jesus... the Gentiles and the people of Israel were gathered together, for to do whatsoever Thy hand and Thy counsel determined before to be done" (Acts 4:24-28).
Why indeed should nations say,
Where is now their God?
The Lord our God made night and day
And formed us from the sod.
How senseless, then, that nations trust
In idols that they made,
Since God, who formed us from the dust,
His sovereignty displayed!
Those who choose to not believe
Become like idols too,
Who senselessly cannot perceive
The things so plainly true!
Our God displays His sovereignty,
Through all of His creation.
Yet more than this, we surely see
His hand in our salvation!
Our sovereign God revealed His hand
Before concerning Christ,
And prophesied who would withstand
His Son they sacrificed.
O Lord our God, how great Your are,
As all Your work proclaims:
It pleased You to create each star
And give them all their names!
It pleased You, Lord, to save each soul
Through Christ who brought salvation,
And we are pleased to now extol
Our Lord with adoration!
Why indeed should nations say,
Where is now their God?
The Lord our God made night and day
And formed us from the sod.
How senseless, then, that nations trust
In idols that they made,
Since God, who formed us from the dust,
His sovereignty displayed!
Those who choose to not believe
Become like idols too,
Who senselessly cannot perceive
The things so plainly true!
Our God displays His sovereignty,
Through all of His creation.
Yet more than this, we surely see
His hand in our salvation!
Our sovereign God revealed His hand
Before concerning Christ,
And prophesied who would withstand
His Son they sacrificed.
O Lord our God, how great Your are,
As all Your work proclaims:
It pleased You to create each star
And give them all their names!
It pleased You, Lord, to save each soul
Through Christ who brought salvation,
And we are pleased to now extol
Our Lord with adoration!
Friday, October 08, 2010
Power Point
"What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest?.... Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord" (Psalm 114:5,7). "They asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this? Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto them.... Be it known unto you all, and all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ... doth this man stand before you whole.... Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:7-12).
Why did Egypt let them go
Who once had been their slaves?
The power came, we surely know,
From Israel's God who saves!
Why then was the Red Sea parted,
And Jordan driven back?
God would finish what He started;
His power wasn't slack.
And by what power, may we ask,
Did Peter heal the lame?
He had no power for that task,
But in Christ Jesus' name!
And we as well in this late hour
Will point to Jesus Christ:
There is no other saving power
That ever has sufficed!
He is the Head, the Corner Stone,
Which builders had refused.
Salvation comes from Him alone;
Let no one be confused!
O Lord, we thank You that today
The Gospel still is full
Of power that will point the way
To Christ who saves the soul!
Why did Egypt let them go
Who once had been their slaves?
The power came, we surely know,
From Israel's God who saves!
Why then was the Red Sea parted,
And Jordan driven back?
God would finish what He started;
His power wasn't slack.
And by what power, may we ask,
Did Peter heal the lame?
He had no power for that task,
But in Christ Jesus' name!
And we as well in this late hour
Will point to Jesus Christ:
There is no other saving power
That ever has sufficed!
He is the Head, the Corner Stone,
Which builders had refused.
Salvation comes from Him alone;
Let no one be confused!
O Lord, we thank You that today
The Gospel still is full
Of power that will point the way
To Christ who saves the soul!
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Sun Dawn to Sun Down
"From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same, the LORD'S name is to be praised" (Psalm 113:3). "Sixteen years old was Uzziah when he began to reign.... and as long as he sought the LORD, God made him to prosper.... But when he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction: for he transgressed against the LORD his God" (2 Chronicles 26:3-16).
Our life begins like morning's dawn;
How soon declines the sun
When opportunities are gone,
And life on earth is done!
Our life is like the fleeting hours
That quickly span the day,
For youth declines with all its powers,
And soon we fly away.
How many kings began so well
And sought the Lord in youth,
But then in later years they fell
When they forsook the truth!
How dependent was their strength
The Chronicles record:
They prospered only for the length
They truly sought the Lord!
It is as when Uzziah reigned,
And God had made him strong
Until his trust in God had waned,
Then everything went wrong.
Preserve us, Lord, to give You praise
For Your unfailing love,
From dawn to dusk throughout our days
Until we meet above.
Our life begins like morning's dawn;
How soon declines the sun
When opportunities are gone,
And life on earth is done!
Our life is like the fleeting hours
That quickly span the day,
For youth declines with all its powers,
And soon we fly away.
How many kings began so well
And sought the Lord in youth,
But then in later years they fell
When they forsook the truth!
How dependent was their strength
The Chronicles record:
They prospered only for the length
They truly sought the Lord!
It is as when Uzziah reigned,
And God had made him strong
Until his trust in God had waned,
Then everything went wrong.
Preserve us, Lord, to give You praise
For Your unfailing love,
From dawn to dusk throughout our days
Until we meet above.
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Direction with Discretion
"A good man... will guide his affairs with discretion.... his heart is fixed, trusting the LORD" (Psalm 112:5-7). "Deliver thyself as a roe from the hand of the hunter.... My son, keep thy Father's commandment.... it shall lead thee... it shall keep thee... it shall talk with thee" (Proverbs 06:5-22). "And with many other words did he [Peter] testify, saying, Save yourselves from this untoward generation" (Acts 2:40).
This is not the time or place
To live our days with indiscretion.
These are evil days we face:
We ought to walk with circumspection.
God has given His command
To lead, to keep, and with us talk;
Thus He guides us with His hand
To show us how we ought to walk.
Save yourself as would a roe
Who sees the hunter and will run.
Trust the Lord, and He will show
The things to do and things to shun.
For though the Lord would surely guide
And set all hearts on things above,
The path that leads to hell is wide
For those who yet refuse His love.
Lord, guide us with Your staff and rod,
And talk with us upon our path,
And keep us in the love of God
That saved our grateful souls from wrath!
This is not the time or place
To live our days with indiscretion.
These are evil days we face:
We ought to walk with circumspection.
God has given His command
To lead, to keep, and with us talk;
Thus He guides us with His hand
To show us how we ought to walk.
Save yourself as would a roe
Who sees the hunter and will run.
Trust the Lord, and He will show
The things to do and things to shun.
For though the Lord would surely guide
And set all hearts on things above,
The path that leads to hell is wide
For those who yet refuse His love.
Lord, guide us with Your staff and rod,
And talk with us upon our path,
And keep us in the love of God
That saved our grateful souls from wrath!
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Great and Gracious
"The works of the LORD are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein.... He hath made His wonderful works to be remembered: the Lord is gracious and full of compassion.... He sent redemption unto His people" (Psalm 111:2-9).
How great the works of God are found
By those who have explored
His wondrous treasures that abound!
What pleasure they afford!
How gracious is the Lord who makes
His works to be preserved.
Behold the Lamb of God who takes
The judgment we deserved!
How sweet the memory of His love
Compelling Jesus Christ
To leave His majesty above
And then be sacrificed!
O Lord, we ponder with great pleasure
That we are Your redeemed!
In You we find our greatest Treasure,
More than we could have dreamed!
How great the works of God are found
By those who have explored
His wondrous treasures that abound!
What pleasure they afford!
How gracious is the Lord who makes
His works to be preserved.
Behold the Lamb of God who takes
The judgment we deserved!
How sweet the memory of His love
Compelling Jesus Christ
To leave His majesty above
And then be sacrificed!
O Lord, we ponder with great pleasure
That we are Your redeemed!
In You we find our greatest Treasure,
More than we could have dreamed!
Monday, October 04, 2010
Pentecost Power
"Thy people shall be willing in the day of Thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning" (Psalm 110:3). "Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you..... When the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind.... And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost" (Acts 1:8, 2:1-4).
O people of God, now indwelt by His Spirit:
This is the day of God's power!
His coming approaches, yet as we draw near it,
There's grace now to live in this hour!
O people of God, shall not we be willing
In the beauties of holiness given,
The womb of new birth, and His Spirit's filling,
To thus by His power be driven?
O people of God, we know it so well
That His Pentecost day has arrived:
The Spirit of God has been sent to indwell
All His people who thus are revived.
Lord Jesus, we know that You're coming again,
With power to reign on this earth.
Yet surely we ought not to wait until then,
To live by the grace of new birth!
O people of God, now indwelt by His Spirit:
This is the day of God's power!
His coming approaches, yet as we draw near it,
There's grace now to live in this hour!
O people of God, shall not we be willing
In the beauties of holiness given,
The womb of new birth, and His Spirit's filling,
To thus by His power be driven?
O people of God, we know it so well
That His Pentecost day has arrived:
The Spirit of God has been sent to indwell
All His people who thus are revived.
Lord Jesus, we know that You're coming again,
With power to reign on this earth.
Yet surely we ought not to wait until then,
To live by the grace of new birth!
Sunday, October 03, 2010
Divine Direction
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct Thy paths" (Proverbs 3:5,6). "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth" (Acts 1:8).
Trust in the Lord with all your heart;
Lean on His wisdom, and not on your own.
In every place where you stay or depart,
Acknowledge the Savior, who makes His way known.
Trust in the Lord so that He may reveal
His marvelous counsel in all its perfection.
Be always aware that His presence is real,
And He will divinely provide His direction.
Trust in the Lord and His Spirit to guide,
Directing your paths with His power above.
Whether He calls you to go or abide,
He will direct you in His perfect love.
O Lord, You are worthy of all of our praise,
Unequaled in wisdom, in love, and in worth.
Wherever You send us, in all of our ways,
Make us Your witnesses throughout the earth.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart;
Lean on His wisdom, and not on your own.
In every place where you stay or depart,
Acknowledge the Savior, who makes His way known.
Trust in the Lord so that He may reveal
His marvelous counsel in all its perfection.
Be always aware that His presence is real,
And He will divinely provide His direction.
Trust in the Lord and His Spirit to guide,
Directing your paths with His power above.
Whether He calls you to go or abide,
He will direct you in His perfect love.
O Lord, You are worthy of all of our praise,
Unequaled in wisdom, in love, and in worth.
Wherever You send us, in all of our ways,
Make us Your witnesses throughout the earth.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Fixed on Following
"O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise, even with my glory" (Psalm 108:1). "Then Peter, turning about, seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved following.... Peter, seeing him, saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do? Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? Follow thou me" (John 21:20-22).
O God, I have no other place
To fix my heart but You.
In You alone is saving grace,
And mercies ever new.
At times I turn around to see
What other men may do.
Your sweet reproof then comes to me,
Now "What is that to you?"
Lord, I thank You that You give
This simple admonition
That we may by this standard live
Fulfilling Your commission.
So keep our eyes upon You, Lord,
To follow where You lead,
And fix our hearts on the reward
Of loving You indeed.
O God, I have no other place
To fix my heart but You.
In You alone is saving grace,
And mercies ever new.
At times I turn around to see
What other men may do.
Your sweet reproof then comes to me,
Now "What is that to you?"
Lord, I thank You that You give
This simple admonition
That we may by this standard live
Fulfilling Your commission.
So keep our eyes upon You, Lord,
To follow where You lead,
And fix our hearts on the reward
Of loving You indeed.
Friday, October 01, 2010
Oh Observe!
"O give thanks unto the LORD, for He is good: for His mercy endureth forever. Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom He hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy.... Oh that men would praise the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!.... Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord" (Psalm 107:1,2,8,43).
Oh that men would look around
And open up their eyes
To see the lovingkindness found
In God, so good and wise!
His works in all creation speak
Of mercies from the Lord
From every splendid mountain peak
To ocean depths explored!
Above the wonders of creation
Which we cannot exhaust,
We see the work of His salvation,
Redeeming thus the lost!
Lord, Your works are wonderful,
As Your redeemed can say,
In Christ, Your Gift unspeakable,
Who washed our sins away!
We pray that we may yet observe
His beauty more and more,
That we with greater love may serve
The Christ whom we adore!
Oh that men would look around
And open up their eyes
To see the lovingkindness found
In God, so good and wise!
His works in all creation speak
Of mercies from the Lord
From every splendid mountain peak
To ocean depths explored!
Above the wonders of creation
Which we cannot exhaust,
We see the work of His salvation,
Redeeming thus the lost!
Lord, Your works are wonderful,
As Your redeemed can say,
In Christ, Your Gift unspeakable,
Who washed our sins away!
We pray that we may yet observe
His beauty more and more,
That we with greater love may serve
The Christ whom we adore!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Resurrection Realization
"Mary stood without at the sepulcher weeping.... She turned herself back, and saw Jesus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou? She, supposing Him to be the gardener, saith unto Him, Sir, if thou have borne Him hence, tell me where thou hast laid Him, and I will take Him away. Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She turned herself, and saith unto Him, Rabboni, which is to say, Master" (John 20:11-16).
On that resurrection morn,
When no one knew who moved the stone,
Mary's heart was so forlorn,
As at the tomb she wept alone.
On that resurrection dawn,
She did not know that Jesus rose.
She only knew that He was gone,
Yet not wrappings of His clothes.
On that resurrection day,
We read that Mary thought that now
She turned to hear the gardener say
With gentle words: "Why weepest thou?"
In that resurrection place,
Our Savior spoke a single word:
"Mary!" What a word of grace
That thrilled her heart by what she heard!
Did the angels also shout
In heaven when they heard her voice?
"Rabboni!" Gone was every doubt!
Christ had risen! O rejoice!
Lord, we thank You that you gave
This glad account of resurrection
To thrill us as we see Your grave,
And find it vacant on inspection!
On that resurrection morn,
When no one knew who moved the stone,
Mary's heart was so forlorn,
As at the tomb she wept alone.
On that resurrection dawn,
She did not know that Jesus rose.
She only knew that He was gone,
Yet not wrappings of His clothes.
On that resurrection day,
We read that Mary thought that now
She turned to hear the gardener say
With gentle words: "Why weepest thou?"
In that resurrection place,
Our Savior spoke a single word:
"Mary!" What a word of grace
That thrilled her heart by what she heard!
Did the angels also shout
In heaven when they heard her voice?
"Rabboni!" Gone was every doubt!
Christ had risen! O rejoice!
Lord, we thank You that you gave
This glad account of resurrection
To thrill us as we see Your grave,
And find it vacant on inspection!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Faith on Facts
"When they came to Jesus, and saw that He was dead already, they brake not His legs: but one of the soldiers with a spear pierced His side, and forthwith came there out blood and water. And he that saw it bare record, and his record is true: and he knoweth that he saith true, that ye might believe. For these things were done, that the Scripture should be fulfilled, A bone of Him shall not be broken. And again another Scripture saith, They shall look on Him whom they pierced" (John 19:33-36).
Christ was always in command,
Even after He was killed.
Every prophecy would stand;
Every Scripture was fulfilled.
John was present to record
The precious details of those acts
Upon the cross of Christ our Lord
That we might rest our faith on facts.
The legs of Jesus were not broken
When the soldiers found Him dead;
They did exactly as was spoken,
As the psalmist clearly said.
Yet a soldier pierced His side,
As Zechariah had foretold.
And thus the Scriptures testified
What God allowed, and would withhold.
Lord, we thank You that You've shown
By Scriptures that You would fulfill,
That You were ruling on Your throne,
As now You are and always will.
Christ was always in command,
Even after He was killed.
Every prophecy would stand;
Every Scripture was fulfilled.
John was present to record
The precious details of those acts
Upon the cross of Christ our Lord
That we might rest our faith on facts.
The legs of Jesus were not broken
When the soldiers found Him dead;
They did exactly as was spoken,
As the psalmist clearly said.
Yet a soldier pierced His side,
As Zechariah had foretold.
And thus the Scriptures testified
What God allowed, and would withhold.
Lord, we thank You that You've shown
By Scriptures that You would fulfill,
That You were ruling on Your throne,
As now You are and always will.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Boast of the Battle
"And as they went forth, Jehoshaphat stood and said... Believe in the LORD your God, so shall ye be established; believe His prophets, so shall ye prosper" (2 Chronicles 20:20). "Behold the Man!.... Behold your King!.... Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took His garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part, and also His coat.... but cast lots for it... that the Scripture might be fulfilled, which saith, They parted My raiment among them, and for My vesture they did cast lots" (John 19:5-24).
Jehoshaphat with confidence
Went forth with Judah's host;
He stood to make his great defense
And in the Lord to boast.
He called them to believe the Lord
And heed His prophets' light,
Established as they moved toward
The battle God would fight.
And so it was when they arrived
The saving work was done!
Their enemies had not survived,
And none escaped; not one!
Another battle prophesied
That God would fight as well,
Portraying Christ as crucified,
Would save our souls from hell.
We did not need to stand and fight:
God fought for us and won!
Believe His prophets: they were right
Regarding God the Son!
See the details of those thoughts
That David looked toward,
Parting raiment, casting lots
For vesture from our Lord!
O Lord, we came and found the spoil;
There's nothing left to do!
Upon Your cross that awful toil
Was finished there by You!
But we may worship and surrender
Our hearts in grateful love
And boast in Christ our great Defender
With all the saints above!
Jehoshaphat with confidence
Went forth with Judah's host;
He stood to make his great defense
And in the Lord to boast.
He called them to believe the Lord
And heed His prophets' light,
Established as they moved toward
The battle God would fight.
And so it was when they arrived
The saving work was done!
Their enemies had not survived,
And none escaped; not one!
Another battle prophesied
That God would fight as well,
Portraying Christ as crucified,
Would save our souls from hell.
We did not need to stand and fight:
God fought for us and won!
Believe His prophets: they were right
Regarding God the Son!
See the details of those thoughts
That David looked toward,
Parting raiment, casting lots
For vesture from our Lord!
O Lord, we came and found the spoil;
There's nothing left to do!
Upon Your cross that awful toil
Was finished there by You!
But we may worship and surrender
Our hearts in grateful love
And boast in Christ our great Defender
With all the saints above!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Expecting Eyes
"O our God... we have no might against this great company that cometh against us; neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon Thee. And all Judah stood before the LORD, with their little ones, their wives , and their children. Then upon Jahaziel (lit.,"God will cause to see")... came the Spirit of the LORD in the midst of the congregation, and he said... Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God's" (2 Chronicles 20:12-15).
O, our God, we have no might,
Neither know we what to do
In this battle that we fight,
Unless we keep our eyes on You.
The hosts of hell are now arrayed;
We wrestle not with flesh and blood.
But You have said, "Be not afraid,"
Though armies gather like a flood.
As in the days Your people stood
Before You with expecting eyes,
We look to You, for You are good,
Almighty, merciful, and wise.
We hear the words the prophet said:
"The battle is not yours but God's."
There is no further need to dread
Or calculate apparent odds!
These things are written in Your Book
Reminding us You never fail.
Lord, here we stand; to You we look:
The gates of hell shall not prevail.
O, our God, we have no might,
Neither know we what to do
In this battle that we fight,
Unless we keep our eyes on You.
The hosts of hell are now arrayed;
We wrestle not with flesh and blood.
But You have said, "Be not afraid,"
Though armies gather like a flood.
As in the days Your people stood
Before You with expecting eyes,
We look to You, for You are good,
Almighty, merciful, and wise.
We hear the words the prophet said:
"The battle is not yours but God's."
There is no further need to dread
Or calculate apparent odds!
These things are written in Your Book
Reminding us You never fail.
Lord, here we stand; to You we look:
The gates of hell shall not prevail.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Cursed Cup
"The curse causeless shall not come" (Proverbs 26:2). "Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon Him, went forth.... Then said Jesus... The cup which my Father hath given Me, shall I not drink it?" (John 18:4,11).
Our Lord and Savior drank the cup
The Father gave to Him;
It was our curse that filled it up
With wrath that reached the brim.
Our Lord would not refuse to drink,
Nor would He even pause.
The love that led Him to that brink
Compelled Him toward that cause.
His justice must be satisfied;
Our penalty was large.
The curse against us testified,
And GUILTY was the charge!
O Lord, how can we ever thank
And praise You as we ought
For all that awful curse You drank
And all the blessing brought?
Our Lord and Savior drank the cup
The Father gave to Him;
It was our curse that filled it up
With wrath that reached the brim.
Our Lord would not refuse to drink,
Nor would He even pause.
The love that led Him to that brink
Compelled Him toward that cause.
His justice must be satisfied;
Our penalty was large.
The curse against us testified,
And GUILTY was the charge!
O Lord, how can we ever thank
And praise You as we ought
For all that awful curse You drank
And all the blessing brought?
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Sanctifying Savior
"Sanctify them through Thy truth: Thy Word is truth. As Thou hast sent Me into the world, even so have I also sent them into the world. And for their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth" (John 17:17-19).
Sanctified by Jesus Christ
And to the lost we're sent,
To show that He was sacrificed,
And call them to repent.
Sanctified to now declare
Our Savior has been raised,
We preach the Gospel everywhere,
That Christ may thus be praised.
Sanctified now by the Word,
Which is the truth of God,
We take the Gospel we have heard,
With which our feet are shod.
Lord Jesus, now we follow You;
That's all we need to know.
We know Your promise still is true,
To lead us where we go.
Sanctified by Jesus Christ
And to the lost we're sent,
To show that He was sacrificed,
And call them to repent.
Sanctified to now declare
Our Savior has been raised,
We preach the Gospel everywhere,
That Christ may thus be praised.
Sanctified now by the Word,
Which is the truth of God,
We take the Gospel we have heard,
With which our feet are shod.
Lord Jesus, now we follow You;
That's all we need to know.
We know Your promise still is true,
To lead us where we go.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Rebound to Rebuild
"Through wisdom is an house builded.... A just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again.... Afterwards build thine house" (Proverbs 24:3,16,27). "Ye shall be scattered, every man to his own, and shall leave Me alone.... These things I have spoken unto you, that in Me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world" (John 16:33).
Troubles may come that will cause us to stumble,
But afterwards rise up and build!
Storms may be ordered to make us more humble,
Yet by our Lord's peace they are stilled!
These things were spoken to give us good cheer,
And find all our peace in the Lord.
Only our Savior could vanquish our fear,
And by Him our soul is restored.
Lord Jesus, in view of this world's tribulation,
Which You said would surely be found,
We thank You for cheering us with Your salvation
That gives us Your peace to rebound.
Troubles may come that will cause us to stumble,
But afterwards rise up and build!
Storms may be ordered to make us more humble,
Yet by our Lord's peace they are stilled!
These things were spoken to give us good cheer,
And find all our peace in the Lord.
Only our Savior could vanquish our fear,
And by Him our soul is restored.
Lord Jesus, in view of this world's tribulation,
Which You said would surely be found,
We thank You for cheering us with Your salvation
That gives us Your peace to rebound.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Perfume of Performance
"Hanani the seer came to Asa, king of Judah, and said unto him, Because thou hast relied on the king of Syria, and not relied on the LORD thy God, therefore is the host of the king of Syria escaped out of thine hand.... For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward Him. Herein thou hast done foolishly.... And Asa slept with his fathers.... and they buried him.... and laid him in the bed which was filled with sweet odours" (2 Chronicles 16:7-14).
The eyes of our Savior still run to and fro
Throughout the whole earth all day long
For those who will trust Him that He may yet show
That on their behalf He is strong.
Such was the case in King Asa's reign,
Who trusted the Lord in his youth,
But in later years, he decided in vain
To forfeit this critical truth!
For thirty-five years then the Lord gave this king
The blessings that trust would afford.
But Asa forgot where those blessings all spring,
And did not rely on the Lord.
And so in his death they gave him perfume,
But better, far better would be
A legacy fragrant then brought to his tomb,
Enduring for eternity.
So teach us, O Lord, to be ever aware
That Your searching eyes never cease
To look for the hearts that are casting their care
On You for Your blessing of peace.
(A note from the author, in two-thousand nine,
The twenty-eighth day of December,
Was thirty-six years that salvation was mine,
And I would do well to remember.
King Asa had prospered for thirty-five years,
As I have, I surely can tell!
My prayer is that God will yet spare me the tears
Of finding I finished not well!)
The eyes of our Savior still run to and fro
Throughout the whole earth all day long
For those who will trust Him that He may yet show
That on their behalf He is strong.
Such was the case in King Asa's reign,
Who trusted the Lord in his youth,
But in later years, he decided in vain
To forfeit this critical truth!
For thirty-five years then the Lord gave this king
The blessings that trust would afford.
But Asa forgot where those blessings all spring,
And did not rely on the Lord.
And so in his death they gave him perfume,
But better, far better would be
A legacy fragrant then brought to his tomb,
Enduring for eternity.
So teach us, O Lord, to be ever aware
That Your searching eyes never cease
To look for the hearts that are casting their care
On You for Your blessing of peace.
(A note from the author, in two-thousand nine,
The twenty-eighth day of December,
Was thirty-six years that salvation was mine,
And I would do well to remember.
King Asa had prospered for thirty-five years,
As I have, I surely can tell!
My prayer is that God will yet spare me the tears
Of finding I finished not well!)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Excuses Excluded
"Have not I written to thee excellent things in counsel and knowledge, that I might make thee know the certainty of the words of truth, that thou mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto thee?" (Proverbs 22:20,21). "If I had not come and spoken unto them, that had not had sin: but now they have no cloak for their sin.... If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, that had not had sin" (John 15:22-24).
The answer of reason which we are provided
Is certain and ready for use.
The prophecies written, which God Himself guided,
Exclude every honest excuse.
It's not about winning and argument now,
But rather removing objection,
To show those who honestly seek the Lord how
Excuses provide no protection!
We thank You, Lord Jesus, for words You have spoken
And deeds among men that You did
To demonstrate Scripture can never be broken,
And evidence cannot be hid.
The answer of reason which we are provided
Is certain and ready for use.
The prophecies written, which God Himself guided,
Exclude every honest excuse.
It's not about winning and argument now,
But rather removing objection,
To show those who honestly seek the Lord how
Excuses provide no protection!
We thank You, Lord Jesus, for words You have spoken
And deeds among men that You did
To demonstrate Scripture can never be broken,
And evidence cannot be hid.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Vitality in the Vine
"I am the vine, ye are the branches: he that abideth in Me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit, for without Me ye can do nothing" (John 15:5).
In man there's no ability
To manufacture any fruit,
For only God can make a tree
Or any life that has a root.
All attempts by men must fail,
For life proceeds from God alone.
Fools may try to no avail,
Yet their failure shall be shown.
In Christ, the Vine, alone we live,
And we, the branches, now derive
Our fruit that He alone can give;
Without Him we cannot survive.
That is why our Lord portrayed
Himself to be the Vine, of course:
Any fruit in us displayed
Is there to magnify its Source!
O Lord, we praise You as the Vine,
And thank You that in us may be
Much fruit, which by Your wise design,
Displays Your own vitality!
In man there's no ability
To manufacture any fruit,
For only God can make a tree
Or any life that has a root.
All attempts by men must fail,
For life proceeds from God alone.
Fools may try to no avail,
Yet their failure shall be shown.
In Christ, the Vine, alone we live,
And we, the branches, now derive
Our fruit that He alone can give;
Without Him we cannot survive.
That is why our Lord portrayed
Himself to be the Vine, of course:
Any fruit in us displayed
Is there to magnify its Source!
O Lord, we praise You as the Vine,
And thank You that in us may be
Much fruit, which by Your wise design,
Displays Your own vitality!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Having His Holiness
"Give unto the Lord the glory due unto His name: bring an offering, and come into His courts. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness" (Psalm 96:8,9). "Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?" (Proverbs 20:9).
How shall we come now to worship the Lord?
What right to approach can we claim?
Only the mercy of God could afford
To cleanse us from all of our shame!
Come in the beauty of holiness now,
Cleansed from our sin's every trace!
Only our wonderful Lord could endow
His holiness granted by grace!
Worship the Lord who has made our heart clean
And clothed us in His righteousness!
God has removed our transgressions between,
As far as the east is from west!
Yet even now, Lord, You know that we need
Your cleansing that washes our feet,
So that we may walk in the light where You lead
In fellowship constant and sweet.
Thank You for holiness, Lord, You impart
That Your righteousness must require.
You are the One who cleanses our heart,
And fills us with holy desire!
How shall we come now to worship the Lord?
What right to approach can we claim?
Only the mercy of God could afford
To cleanse us from all of our shame!
Come in the beauty of holiness now,
Cleansed from our sin's every trace!
Only our wonderful Lord could endow
His holiness granted by grace!
Worship the Lord who has made our heart clean
And clothed us in His righteousness!
God has removed our transgressions between,
As far as the east is from west!
Yet even now, Lord, You know that we need
Your cleansing that washes our feet,
So that we may walk in the light where You lead
In fellowship constant and sweet.
Thank You for holiness, Lord, You impart
That Your righteousness must require.
You are the One who cleanses our heart,
And fills us with holy desire!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Sign of the Saved
"A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another" (John 13:34,35).
This is how the world shall know
That we are Christian brothers:
The love we have in Christ should show
By love we have for others.
The love of Christ should show His beauty
In us which He has planned.
His love should also flow from duty,
Obeying His command.
We ought to love as Jesus did,
Whose love was not concealed.
His love in us should not be hid,
But openly revealed.
We thank You, Lord, for love's design
That brought You from above.
O may Your light in us so shine
To show the world Your love!
This is how the world shall know
That we are Christian brothers:
The love we have in Christ should show
By love we have for others.
The love of Christ should show His beauty
In us which He has planned.
His love should also flow from duty,
Obeying His command.
We ought to love as Jesus did,
Whose love was not concealed.
His love in us should not be hid,
But openly revealed.
We thank You, Lord, for love's design
That brought You from above.
O may Your light in us so shine
To show the world Your love!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Prioritizing Preparation
"So king Rehoboam.... did evil, because he prepared not his heart to seek the Lord" (2 Chronicles 12:13,14). "Through desire a man, having separated himself, seeketh and intermeddleth with all wisdom" (Proverbs 18:1).
We ought to set ourselves apart,
Prioritizing preparation
To seek the Lord with all our heart,
Or else prepare for lamentation.
Within the halls of shame we see,
As Scriptures faithfully record,
The portraits there of infamy
Of those who did not seek the Lord.
In those who sought the Lord we find
A preparation first took place
To set their heart, their soul, and mind
With all their might to seek His face.
And shall we not prioritize
A heart now earnestly prepared
To seek our Lord, so good and wise,
And thus from vanity be spared?
O Lord, we seek Your face today,
As You have called us each to do.
We see the danger of delay
And hasten now to come to You!
We ought to set ourselves apart,
Prioritizing preparation
To seek the Lord with all our heart,
Or else prepare for lamentation.
Within the halls of shame we see,
As Scriptures faithfully record,
The portraits there of infamy
Of those who did not seek the Lord.
In those who sought the Lord we find
A preparation first took place
To set their heart, their soul, and mind
With all their might to seek His face.
And shall we not prioritize
A heart now earnestly prepared
To seek our Lord, so good and wise,
And thus from vanity be spared?
O Lord, we seek Your face today,
As You have called us each to do.
We see the danger of delay
And hasten now to come to You!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Victorious Voice
"The floods have lifted up, O LORD, the floods have lifted up their voice; the floods lift up their waves. The LORD on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea" (Psalm 93:3,4). "And Jesus answered.... Now is My soul troubled; and what shall I say? Father, save Me from this hour? But for this cause came I unto this hour. Father, glorify Thy name. Then came there a voice from heaven, saying, I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again" (John 12:23-28).
The floods of the nations have lifted their voice,
But when all their clamor is done,
The Lord God Almighty has heard their vain noise,
And spoken to us by His Son.
The floods of our troubles may crash on our soul
Like waves that will roar in the sea.
The Lord God Almighty is still in control;
He speaks, and His truth makes us free.
The floods of our judgment upon Jesus came,
But trouble did not make Him pause.
He prayed to give glory to His Father's name,
Committing Himself to this cause.
The floods lift their voice, O Lord, once again
With mockery in these last days,
But Your voice is mightier than that of men,
So we'll lift our voice up in praise!
The floods of the nations have lifted their voice,
But when all their clamor is done,
The Lord God Almighty has heard their vain noise,
And spoken to us by His Son.
The floods of our troubles may crash on our soul
Like waves that will roar in the sea.
The Lord God Almighty is still in control;
He speaks, and His truth makes us free.
The floods of our judgment upon Jesus came,
But trouble did not make Him pause.
He prayed to give glory to His Father's name,
Committing Himself to this cause.
The floods lift their voice, O Lord, once again
With mockery in these last days,
But Your voice is mightier than that of men,
So we'll lift our voice up in praise!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Perfect Paradox
"Jesus answered them, saying.... Verily, verily, I say unto you, except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth His life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal" (John 12:23-25).
Object lessons everywhere
Are found in God's creation.
Perfect paradoxes there
Provide His illustration.
A lesson God conveys on fruit
Is centered in the seed:
Unless it dies, it won't take root,
Producing what we need.
It's not about self-preservation
Or self-exalting strife;
The paradox of our salvation
Is death that brings forth life!
How perfect is this paradox
Of life thus sacrificed!
How vividly the seed unlocks
The treasures found in Christ!
Yet listen as He now extends
That paradox to us,
Since our own fruitfulness depends
On sacrificial trust.
Lord, by this paradox so true,
Your lesson now is plain:
Unless we give our hearts to You,
Our life is lived in vain.
Object lessons everywhere
Are found in God's creation.
Perfect paradoxes there
Provide His illustration.
A lesson God conveys on fruit
Is centered in the seed:
Unless it dies, it won't take root,
Producing what we need.
It's not about self-preservation
Or self-exalting strife;
The paradox of our salvation
Is death that brings forth life!
How perfect is this paradox
Of life thus sacrificed!
How vividly the seed unlocks
The treasures found in Christ!
Yet listen as He now extends
That paradox to us,
Since our own fruitfulness depends
On sacrificial trust.
Lord, by this paradox so true,
Your lesson now is plain:
Unless we give our hearts to You,
Our life is lived in vain.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Start with the Stone
"Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto Him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days. Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?" (John 11:39,40).
Lazarus was in the grave,
And four days had elapsed.
Jesus could have come to save
Before his health collapsed.
Our Savior didn't make it known
What He would do that day;
He just said, Take away the stone:
That's all He had to say.
Our Savior surely didn't need
The help of human hands.
The wind and waves that He decreed
Would follow His commands.
But Jesus looked into the hearts
Of those so greatly grieved.
They needed grace that He imparts
To all who have believed.
He gives to us the simple task,
That He might do alone
Above what we may think or ask,
If we will move the stone.
So may we rapidly obey
What You say, Lord, to do,
And start by taking stones away
That block our trust in You.
Lazarus was in the grave,
And four days had elapsed.
Jesus could have come to save
Before his health collapsed.
Our Savior didn't make it known
What He would do that day;
He just said, Take away the stone:
That's all He had to say.
Our Savior surely didn't need
The help of human hands.
The wind and waves that He decreed
Would follow His commands.
But Jesus looked into the hearts
Of those so greatly grieved.
They needed grace that He imparts
To all who have believed.
He gives to us the simple task,
That He might do alone
Above what we may think or ask,
If we will move the stone.
So may we rapidly obey
What You say, Lord, to do,
And start by taking stones away
That block our trust in You.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Dwindling Days
"So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.... And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish Thou the work of our hands upon us" (Psalm 90:12,17).
Teach us, O Lord, to number our days
That wisdom may now be applied.
Procrastination so subtly betrays
Our hearts by intentions denied.
Our dwindling days are so fleeting and few;
How quickly our time is diminished!
So teach us, O Lord, to give back to You
Our life as a portrait unfinished.
Our life is a canvass; we wait for You, Lord,
To finish Your own work of art,
And so may Your beauty in us be restored
With wisdom applied to our heart.
Lord, thereby establish the work of our hands
With value beyond our short life:
A house that is built on the Rock, and it stands,
Though storms have besieged it with strife.
How quickly our dwindling days pass away,
Just like a short watch in the night!
So grant us the wisdom to trust and obey
And walk with You, Lord, in Your light.
Teach us, O Lord, to number our days
That wisdom may now be applied.
Procrastination so subtly betrays
Our hearts by intentions denied.
Our dwindling days are so fleeting and few;
How quickly our time is diminished!
So teach us, O Lord, to give back to You
Our life as a portrait unfinished.
Our life is a canvass; we wait for You, Lord,
To finish Your own work of art,
And so may Your beauty in us be restored
With wisdom applied to our heart.
Lord, thereby establish the work of our hands
With value beyond our short life:
A house that is built on the Rock, and it stands,
Though storms have besieged it with strife.
How quickly our dwindling days pass away,
Just like a short watch in the night!
So grant us the wisdom to trust and obey
And walk with You, Lord, in Your light.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Happy Half
"When the queen of Sheba heard the fame of Solomon, she came to prove Solomon with hard questions.... And she said to the king.... Behold, the one half of the greatness of thy wisdom was not told me: for thou excellest the fame that I heard.... Because thy God loved Israel... therefore made He thee king over them, to do judgment and justice" (2 Chronicles 9:1-8). "Justice and judgment are the habitation of Thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before Thy face. Blessed is the people who know the joyful sound.... in Thy righteousness shall they be exalted" (Psalm 89:14-16).
The queen of Sheba heard the fame
Of wisdom found in Solomon,
But since that time a Greater came
In Christ our Savior, God the Son.
Because our God loved Israel,
As well as all the human race,
He found a way to save from hell,
By sending forth His truth and grace.
That justice might be satisfied,
Along with judgment's great demands,
Our Savior came to earth and died
With nails that pierced His feet and hands.
Ah! The half has not been told,
Yet we who know the joyful sound
Explore the treasures we behold
In Jesus Christ that we have found!
The half which we shall not explore
Was searched beneath those awful waves
Of wrath that Christ our Savior bore
For sinners He forever saves!
O Lord, we stand by grace alone,
And marvel at Your love displayed
When You departed from Your throne,
And on the cross our ransom paid!
The queen of Sheba heard the fame
Of wisdom found in Solomon,
But since that time a Greater came
In Christ our Savior, God the Son.
Because our God loved Israel,
As well as all the human race,
He found a way to save from hell,
By sending forth His truth and grace.
That justice might be satisfied,
Along with judgment's great demands,
Our Savior came to earth and died
With nails that pierced His feet and hands.
Ah! The half has not been told,
Yet we who know the joyful sound
Explore the treasures we behold
In Jesus Christ that we have found!
The half which we shall not explore
Was searched beneath those awful waves
Of wrath that Christ our Savior bore
For sinners He forever saves!
O Lord, we stand by grace alone,
And marvel at Your love displayed
When You departed from Your throne,
And on the cross our ransom paid!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Opposing Omniscience
"The thoughts of the righteous are right: but the counsels of the wicked are deceit.... The way of a fool is right in his own eyes" (Proverbs 12:5,15). "Why herein is a marvelous thing, that ye know not from whence He is , and yet He hath opened mine eyes.... The Scripture cannot be broken" (John 9:30, 10:35).
The way of the foolish opposes the Lord
(Though in their own eyes they are right),
Yet all of the evidence they have ignored,
Our God has displayed in plain sight!
What marvelous madness! For who would oppose
The absolute wisdom of God?
Alas! How the multitude seeks after those
Whose folly they loudly applaud!
Opposing omniscience, as in Noah's day,
May suit our society well,
As mockers dismiss what the Scripture will say,
And lead the likeminded to hell.
But God, by the Scripture, has nonetheless spoken!
Opposing His will is absurd,
For Scripture can never, no, never be broken;
Our God will fulfill every word!
How marvelous, Lord, is this thing in our eyes:
That fools still oppose Your omniscience!
The thoughts from Your Word, Lord, are right and so wise,
Refuting this world's resistance!
The way of the foolish opposes the Lord
(Though in their own eyes they are right),
Yet all of the evidence they have ignored,
Our God has displayed in plain sight!
What marvelous madness! For who would oppose
The absolute wisdom of God?
Alas! How the multitude seeks after those
Whose folly they loudly applaud!
Opposing omniscience, as in Noah's day,
May suit our society well,
As mockers dismiss what the Scripture will say,
And lead the likeminded to hell.
But God, by the Scripture, has nonetheless spoken!
Opposing His will is absurd,
For Scripture can never, no, never be broken;
Our God will fulfill every word!
How marvelous, Lord, is this thing in our eyes:
That fools still oppose Your omniscience!
The thoughts from Your Word, Lord, are right and so wise,
Refuting this world's resistance!
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Patriot Prayer
"If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land" (2 Chronicles 7:14). "The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and he that winneth souls is wise" (Proverbs 11:30). "The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly" (John 10:10).
The patriots who would protect
And keep their land from harm today,
Are called by God as His elect
To humbly and sincerely pray.
The patriots who understand
That God alone is our Defense,
And no one else can heal our land,
Will turn to God without pretense.
The patriots who will be wise,
Win souls to reap eternal gain.
Economies will fall and rise,
But this is fruit that will remain.
The patriots who seek revival
Will make this their priority.
They know the promise of the Bible
That truth in Christ will make us free.
O Lord, we humbly come to You,
To pray for help, to seek Your face,
To turn with a repentance true,
And wait for saving, healing grace.
The patriots who would protect
And keep their land from harm today,
Are called by God as His elect
To humbly and sincerely pray.
The patriots who understand
That God alone is our Defense,
And no one else can heal our land,
Will turn to God without pretense.
The patriots who will be wise,
Win souls to reap eternal gain.
Economies will fall and rise,
But this is fruit that will remain.
The patriots who seek revival
Will make this their priority.
They know the promise of the Bible
That truth in Christ will make us free.
O Lord, we humbly come to You,
To pray for help, to seek Your face,
To turn with a repentance true,
And wait for saving, healing grace.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Trusting in Trouble
"In the day of my trouble I will call upon Thee: for Thou wilt answer me.... There is none like unto Thee, O Lord.... Teach me Thy way, O Lord; I will walk in Thy truth: unite my heart to fear Thy name" (Psalm 86:7-11).
In the day of my trouble I'll call upon You,
O Lord, for I know You are there,
And no one is like You, so faithful and true,
On whom I may cast all my care.
In the day of my trouble, Lord, teach me Your way,
Uniting my heart in Your fear.
Kept in Your love, Lord, from going astray,
I know You will dry every tear.
In the day of my trouble, when tears blur my eyes,
Lord, draw me then near to Your side.
Removing distractions amounting to lies,
Remind me again why You died.
In the day of my trouble, O Lord, I have found
A refuge when my heart is broken.
What plenteous mercies and healing abound
As tenderly, Lord, You have spoken!
In the day of my trouble I'll call upon You,
O Lord, for I know You are there,
And no one is like You, so faithful and true,
On whom I may cast all my care.
In the day of my trouble, Lord, teach me Your way,
Uniting my heart in Your fear.
Kept in Your love, Lord, from going astray,
I know You will dry every tear.
In the day of my trouble, when tears blur my eyes,
Lord, draw me then near to Your side.
Removing distractions amounting to lies,
Remind me again why You died.
In the day of my trouble, O Lord, I have found
A refuge when my heart is broken.
What plenteous mercies and healing abound
As tenderly, Lord, You have spoken!
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Mingled with Mercy
"Show us Thy mercy, O Lord, and grant us Thy salvation.... Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other" (Psalm 85:7-10). "Come, eat of My bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled" (Proverbs 9:5).
Only God's love and His counsel so wise
Could mingle together by His saving act
Mercy and truth that are not compromised,
And peace with His righteousness fully intact.
Come and behold what the Savior has done;
Now eat of His bread and partake of His wine!
Mercy is mingled with truth in God's Son;
His peace and His righteousness call us to dine!
Mercy could never be offered alone;
Truth must be satisfied! God must be just!
That is why Jesus our Lord left His throne;
Thereby He justified sinners like us!
Peace without righteousness could not be ours;
Justice and judgment still have their demands!
That is why Jesus our Lord has the scars
Visible still as He shows us His hands!
What can we say as we sit at Your table
And ponder these symbols, O Lord, You employ?
In silence we worship, for words are not able
To rightly express our unspeakable joy!
Only God's love and His counsel so wise
Could mingle together by His saving act
Mercy and truth that are not compromised,
And peace with His righteousness fully intact.
Come and behold what the Savior has done;
Now eat of His bread and partake of His wine!
Mercy is mingled with truth in God's Son;
His peace and His righteousness call us to dine!
Mercy could never be offered alone;
Truth must be satisfied! God must be just!
That is why Jesus our Lord left His throne;
Thereby He justified sinners like us!
Peace without righteousness could not be ours;
Justice and judgment still have their demands!
That is why Jesus our Lord has the scars
Visible still as He shows us His hands!
What can we say as we sit at Your table
And ponder these symbols, O Lord, You employ?
In silence we worship, for words are not able
To rightly express our unspeakable joy!
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Favored with Freedom
"The Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly" (Psalm 84:11). "Blessed is the man that heareth Me, watching daily at My gates, waiting at the posts of My doors. For whoso findeth Me findeth life, and shall obtain favor of the Lord" (Proverbs 8:34,35). "Then said Jesus... If ye continue in My Word, then are ye My disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (John 8:31,32).
The grace our Lord gives with His glory is known
In the freedom that lives in the hearts of His own.
His blessing is stored for each one who waits
To hear from the Lord and watch at His gates.
Each day there is favor that God would impart
To change our behavior and strengthen our heart.
We should not forget, nor count common place,
This favor that met our need by His grace!
For we have been saved who once were not free;
Once blind and enslaved, by grace we now see!
With joy we now sing, O Lord, of Your favor.
Let true freedom ring, proclaiming our Savior!
The grace our Lord gives with His glory is known
In the freedom that lives in the hearts of His own.
His blessing is stored for each one who waits
To hear from the Lord and watch at His gates.
Each day there is favor that God would impart
To change our behavior and strengthen our heart.
We should not forget, nor count common place,
This favor that met our need by His grace!
For we have been saved who once were not free;
Once blind and enslaved, by grace we now see!
With joy we now sing, O Lord, of Your favor.
Let true freedom ring, proclaiming our Savior!
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Above the Abyss
"And He said unto them, Ye are from beneath; I am from above: ye are of this world; I am not of this world. I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am He, ye shall die in your sins" (John 8:23,24).
Our Lord came from above for this:
To save this sinful world!
He looked with grief on the abyss
Where sinners must be hurled.
He would not, therefore, stay above
To mourn that awful loss.
Compelled by mercy, truth, and love,
He suffered on the cross.
And thus He opened heaven's door
To all who would receive
The Savior prophesied before,
Who saves all who believe!
Yet sinners even now refuse
The gift of God's salvation;
Rejecting Christ, they thereby choose
Eternal condemnation!
It seems so strange, O Lord, today,
With all Your evidence,
That sinners still refuse to pray,
Rejecting Your Defense!
We thank You, Lord, for love displayed
Upon the cross so true
And for the fear to thus persuade
Our hearts to trust in You.
Our Lord came from above for this:
To save this sinful world!
He looked with grief on the abyss
Where sinners must be hurled.
He would not, therefore, stay above
To mourn that awful loss.
Compelled by mercy, truth, and love,
He suffered on the cross.
And thus He opened heaven's door
To all who would receive
The Savior prophesied before,
Who saves all who believe!
Yet sinners even now refuse
The gift of God's salvation;
Rejecting Christ, they thereby choose
Eternal condemnation!
It seems so strange, O Lord, today,
With all Your evidence,
That sinners still refuse to pray,
Rejecting Your Defense!
We thank You, Lord, for love displayed
Upon the cross so true
And for the fear to thus persuade
Our hearts to trust in You.
Monday, September 06, 2010
Necessity of Nicodemus
"Nicodemus saith unto them (he that came to Jesus by night, being one of them), Doth our law judge any man before it hear him, and know what he doeth?" (John 7:50,51).
The time for Nicodemus came
When he must speak aloud.
No longer could he bear the shame
Of blending with the crowd.
Quietly, he'd come by night
To hear our Savior's Word,
But now with boldness in the light
He spoke, and he was heard.
Nicodemus just appealed
To what the law had said:
That they should hear what Christ revealed,
And by the truth be led.
Today there is need to stand
Like Nicodemus did
Against the status quo's demand
That Christ should now be hid.
Beware, for silence gives consent
To lies that must be halted!
The dawn is near, the night far spent:
Our Lord should be exalted!
The time for Nicodemus came
When he must speak aloud.
No longer could he bear the shame
Of blending with the crowd.
Quietly, he'd come by night
To hear our Savior's Word,
But now with boldness in the light
He spoke, and he was heard.
Nicodemus just appealed
To what the law had said:
That they should hear what Christ revealed,
And by the truth be led.
Today there is need to stand
Like Nicodemus did
Against the status quo's demand
That Christ should now be hid.
Beware, for silence gives consent
To lies that must be halted!
The dawn is near, the night far spent:
Our Lord should be exalted!
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Lamenting the Loss
"Oh that My people had hearkened unto Me, and Israel had walked in My ways! I should soon have subdued their enemies... their time should have endured forever... He should have fed them also with the finest of wheat, and with honey out of the rock should I have satisfied thee" (Psalm 81:13-16). "Hear Me now therefore, O ye children, and depart not from the word of My mouth.... lest thou give thine honor unto others, and thy years to the cruel... and thou mourn at the last" (Proverbs 5:7-11).
The Lord laments what might have been
If only those had hearkened
Who turned away, exchanging then
His light for paths so darkened!
Hear His anguished lamentation
In that word "Oh!" expressed.
How He longed for their salvation
Whereby they could be blessed!
The lamentation of the fool
Shall also come at last
Whose life was given to the cruel
In years that now are past.
You loved us, Lord, to the extreme!
You could not bear the loss
Of sinners whom You might redeem
Upon that cruel cross!
Oh Lord, receive our thanks today
For love that sought us first.
When we like sheep had gone astray,
To save us, You were cursed!
Death, which was our enemy,
Was conquered when You died!
You gave us life eternally;
Our souls are satisfied.
We praise You, Lord, for wondrous love
That rescued us from wrath,
And from the lamentation of
Our broad, destructive path!
The Lord laments what might have been
If only those had hearkened
Who turned away, exchanging then
His light for paths so darkened!
Hear His anguished lamentation
In that word "Oh!" expressed.
How He longed for their salvation
Whereby they could be blessed!
The lamentation of the fool
Shall also come at last
Whose life was given to the cruel
In years that now are past.
You loved us, Lord, to the extreme!
You could not bear the loss
Of sinners whom You might redeem
Upon that cruel cross!
Oh Lord, receive our thanks today
For love that sought us first.
When we like sheep had gone astray,
To save us, You were cursed!
Death, which was our enemy,
Was conquered when You died!
You gave us life eternally;
Our souls are satisfied.
We praise You, Lord, for wondrous love
That rescued us from wrath,
And from the lamentation of
Our broad, destructive path!
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Dawning or Darkness
"But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is as darkness: they know not at what they stumble.... Ponder the path of thy feet" (Proverbs 4:18-26). "Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? Then Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life" (John 6:67,68).
Ponder now the path you take:
The darkness leads the lost astray.
Will you live for Jesus' sake,
Or will you also go away?
The righteous path, just like the dawn,
Grows brighter till the perfect day.
Will this be the path you're on,
Or will you also go away?
We follow Christ into the light,
When we have heard Him and obey.
Will you choose to do what's right,
Or will you also go away?
O Lord, like Peter with one voice,
Who said that with You he would stay,
Our hearts agree! We've made our choice:
By grace we will not go away!
Ponder now the path you take:
The darkness leads the lost astray.
Will you live for Jesus' sake,
Or will you also go away?
The righteous path, just like the dawn,
Grows brighter till the perfect day.
Will this be the path you're on,
Or will you also go away?
We follow Christ into the light,
When we have heard Him and obey.
Will you choose to do what's right,
Or will you also go away?
O Lord, like Peter with one voice,
Who said that with You he would stay,
Our hearts agree! We've made our choice:
By grace we will not go away!
Friday, September 03, 2010
Hard to Hear
"Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to Me shall never hunger, and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst.... Many therefore of His disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?" (John 6:35,60).
Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life,
Will satisfy the soul,
Will calm the storm of inner strife,
And cleanse and make us whole.
In spite of all these blessings shown,
It's hard for some to hear it.
The Father clearly made Him known,
As did the Holy Spirit.
Indeed, unless we're taught of God
These truths will not make sense.
The natural mind will count them odd,
Despite the evidence.
Savior, Teacher, Lord of all,
You came to us in love,
As manna once before did fall
From heaven's store above.
Thank You, Lord, for open eyes
To see and understand:
You are the Bread that satisfies
As in a desert land!
Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life,
Will satisfy the soul,
Will calm the storm of inner strife,
And cleanse and make us whole.
In spite of all these blessings shown,
It's hard for some to hear it.
The Father clearly made Him known,
As did the Holy Spirit.
Indeed, unless we're taught of God
These truths will not make sense.
The natural mind will count them odd,
Despite the evidence.
Savior, Teacher, Lord of all,
You came to us in love,
As manna once before did fall
From heaven's store above.
Thank You, Lord, for open eyes
To see and understand:
You are the Bread that satisfies
As in a desert land!
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Same as Solomon
"In that night did God appear unto Solomon, and said unto him, Ask what I shall give thee. And Solomon said unto God.... Give me now wisdom and knowledge... for who can judge this Thy people that is so great? And God said to Solomon.... Wisdom and knowledge are granted unto thee" (2 Chronicles 1:7-12). "Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding... then thou shalt understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowledge of God. For the Lord giveth wisdom" (Proverbs 2:3-6).
God appeared to Solomon,
And told him to request
Whatever that he wanted done,
And God would do the rest.
What an opportunity
To ask of God in prayer!
Yet God has said to you and me
This privilege is not rare.
If only we will likewise ask,
As Solomon then did,
For wisdom fitted to our task,
Such knowledge won't be hid.
This opportunity is ours!
For God, who made all things
(And as a footnote made the stars),
The same grace to us brings!
Ask: it shall be given you;
Seek and you shall find;
Knock: the door will open to
The wisdom of God's mind!
We need not wait another day
For wisdom now to live.
God's wisdom waits for those who pray,
Which He delights to give.
God appeared to Solomon,
And told him to request
Whatever that he wanted done,
And God would do the rest.
What an opportunity
To ask of God in prayer!
Yet God has said to you and me
This privilege is not rare.
If only we will likewise ask,
As Solomon then did,
For wisdom fitted to our task,
Such knowledge won't be hid.
This opportunity is ours!
For God, who made all things
(And as a footnote made the stars),
The same grace to us brings!
Ask: it shall be given you;
Seek and you shall find;
Knock: the door will open to
The wisdom of God's mind!
We need not wait another day
For wisdom now to live.
God's wisdom waits for those who pray,
Which He delights to give.
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Principle of Proving
"Hath God forgotten to be gracious? Hath He in anger shut up His tender mercies? Selah. And I said, this is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High. I will remember the works of the LORD; surely, I will remember Thy wonders of old" (Psalm 77:9-11). "When Jesus then lifted up His eyes, and saw a great company come unto Him, He saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat? And this He said to prove him: for He Himself knew what He would do" (John 6:5,6).
Jesus knew what He would do;
In every circumstance.
This is a principle that's true
That's never left to chance.
Questions that our Lord would ask
To prove the heart of man,
Always would fulfill their task
According to His plan.
When God at times will prove our soul
With a perplexity,
Let us recall this principle
In our infirmity.
For God is surely on the throne,
But sometimes we forget,
And difficulties make this known
When we begin to fret.
O Lord, You know that we are frail
And that we are inclined
To worry when the storms prevail
And overwhelm our mind.
Yet in these times we would recall
You prove us as before,
To show us You are Lord of all,
And we should trust You more.
Jesus knew what He would do;
In every circumstance.
This is a principle that's true
That's never left to chance.
Questions that our Lord would ask
To prove the heart of man,
Always would fulfill their task
According to His plan.
When God at times will prove our soul
With a perplexity,
Let us recall this principle
In our infirmity.
For God is surely on the throne,
But sometimes we forget,
And difficulties make this known
When we begin to fret.
O Lord, You know that we are frail
And that we are inclined
To worry when the storms prevail
And overwhelm our mind.
Yet in these times we would recall
You prove us as before,
To show us You are Lord of all,
And we should trust You more.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Offer as we Ought
"Let all that be round about Him bring presents unto Him that ought to be feared" (Psalm 76:11). "Who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the LORD?.... Then the people rejoiced, for that they offered willingly, because with perfect heart they offered willingly to the LORD: and David the king also rejoiced with great joy.... and said.... Of Thine own have we given Thee" (1 Chronicles 29:5-14).
O Lord, we come with offerings
That You have given first.
You filled our souls with precious things,
And satisfied our thirst.
And who are we that we may come
To offer what is Yours?
For You, Lord, are the Fountain from
Which every blessing pours.
Thank You, Lord, for gifts so great
This world could never give.
Help us now to consecrate
To You this life we live.
O Lord, we come with offerings
That You have given first.
You filled our souls with precious things,
And satisfied our thirst.
And who are we that we may come
To offer what is Yours?
For You, Lord, are the Fountain from
Which every blessing pours.
Thank You, Lord, for gifts so great
This world could never give.
Help us now to consecrate
To You this life we live.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Simply Said
"When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, He saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole? The impotent man answered Him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool: but while I am coming, another steppeth down before me" (John 5:6,7).
The question is simple (the answer is too),
Regarding the offer: Will you be made whole?
Discussions are long, but God can see through
All the vain chatter regarding our soul.
The answer is yes, or the answer is no.
How will we answer the Savior today?
If only we're willing, the Lord will then show
His power to heal our souls when we pray.
Be sure that our Lord needs no explanation
To tell Him that we have a difficult case!
He who left heaven to bring our salvation
Just waits for our answer to save us by grace.
Lord Jesus, we know You're alive from the dead,
And stand at the door as You knock to come in.
The bottom-line answer is still simply said:
The answer of yes still delivers from sin!
The question is simple (the answer is too),
Regarding the offer: Will you be made whole?
Discussions are long, but God can see through
All the vain chatter regarding our soul.
The answer is yes, or the answer is no.
How will we answer the Savior today?
If only we're willing, the Lord will then show
His power to heal our souls when we pray.
Be sure that our Lord needs no explanation
To tell Him that we have a difficult case!
He who left heaven to bring our salvation
Just waits for our answer to save us by grace.
Lord Jesus, we know You're alive from the dead,
And stand at the door as You knock to come in.
The bottom-line answer is still simply said:
The answer of yes still delivers from sin!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Solemn Word for Solomon's Will
"And thou, Solomon my son, know thou the God of thy father, and serve Him with a perfect heart and a willing mind: for the LORD searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts: if thou seek Him, He will be found of thee; but it thou forsake Him, He will cast thee off forever. " (1 Chronicles 28:9).
David's solemn exhortation
That Solomon would need,
Applies to every generation,
And every soul should heed.
For God is searching every heart
And He can understand
Where all imaginations start
Before they're even planned.
The Lord is searching every thought;
Not one escapes His view.
If you will seek Him as you ought,
He will be found by you.
But all who choose to go astray,
Refusing God admission,
The Lord forever casts away,
Though grieved by their decision!
O Lord our God, You've seen it all!
Each thought to You is known.
You hear our prayer before we call;
You listen when we groan.
O Lord, You search with holy eyes
Our deepest part within;
So have Your way, Lord, make us wise,
And purge our hearts from sin.
David's solemn exhortation
That Solomon would need,
Applies to every generation,
And every soul should heed.
For God is searching every heart
And He can understand
Where all imaginations start
Before they're even planned.
The Lord is searching every thought;
Not one escapes His view.
If you will seek Him as you ought,
He will be found by you.
But all who choose to go astray,
Refusing God admission,
The Lord forever casts away,
Though grieved by their decision!
O Lord our God, You've seen it all!
Each thought to You is known.
You hear our prayer before we call;
You listen when we groan.
O Lord, You search with holy eyes
Our deepest part within;
So have Your way, Lord, make us wise,
And purge our hearts from sin.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
The Way to Worship
"It is good for me to draw near to God: I have put my trust in the Lord GOD, that I may declare all Thy works" (Psalm 73:28). "The hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him" (John 4:23).
Drawing near to God is good,
And God is seeking such today;
But first it must be understood
That there is only one true way.
The hour comes, and so is now,
When God will draw us by salvation,
In spirit and in truth to bow
To Christ in humble adoration.
The time has come; yes, now it is,
That God will draw us through His Son.
All who trust in Him are His;
No other way exists; not one!
Thank You, Lord, for making clear,
The way of worship you provide:
Through Christ alone our souls draw near,
Who paid our ransom when He died.
Drawing near to God is good,
And God is seeking such today;
But first it must be understood
That there is only one true way.
The hour comes, and so is now,
When God will draw us by salvation,
In spirit and in truth to bow
To Christ in humble adoration.
The time has come; yes, now it is,
That God will draw us through His Son.
All who trust in Him are His;
No other way exists; not one!
Thank You, Lord, for making clear,
The way of worship you provide:
Through Christ alone our souls draw near,
Who paid our ransom when He died.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Decisive Decrease
"He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:30).
Christ must increase in my life,
But I must decrease everyday.
Let there be no inner strife,
But more surrender to His way!
He that came from heaven's throne
Has entered in to rule my heart.
Let His cause now be my own,
And let Him reign in every part!
He must increase more and more;
O may there be such evidence
Exceeding that which was before,
That Christ may have preeminence.
I thank You, Lord, for greater peace
That comes with Your enlarged domain.
O let Your life in me increase
As I decrease, and thereby gain.
Christ must increase in my life,
But I must decrease everyday.
Let there be no inner strife,
But more surrender to His way!
He that came from heaven's throne
Has entered in to rule my heart.
Let His cause now be my own,
And let Him reign in every part!
He must increase more and more;
O may there be such evidence
Exceeding that which was before,
That Christ may have preeminence.
I thank You, Lord, for greater peace
That comes with Your enlarged domain.
O let Your life in me increase
As I decrease, and thereby gain.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Marvel at Mercy
"Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.... For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved" (John 3:7,16,17).
We marvel not that Jesus said
We must be born again,
For in our sins we once were dead
And severed from Him then.
We marvel rather at the love
That found our remedy:
To send our Savior from above
To die for you and me!
We marvel also at the One
That came from heaven's throne
When God sent His beloved Son
To make His mercy known!
We marvel at what Mercy planned,
Considering the cost,
And ponder then the distance spanned
That He might save the lost!
We marvel that He paid the price
That new life might begin,
And so became our Sacrifice
To take away our sin!
O Lord, we've really just begun
To marvel and explore
The great things by Your mercy done;
We search its endless store!
We marvel not that Jesus said
We must be born again,
For in our sins we once were dead
And severed from Him then.
We marvel rather at the love
That found our remedy:
To send our Savior from above
To die for you and me!
We marvel also at the One
That came from heaven's throne
When God sent His beloved Son
To make His mercy known!
We marvel at what Mercy planned,
Considering the cost,
And ponder then the distance spanned
That He might save the lost!
We marvel that He paid the price
That new life might begin,
And so became our Sacrifice
To take away our sin!
O Lord, we've really just begun
To marvel and explore
The great things by Your mercy done;
We search its endless store!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Question that Quickens
"Make haste, O God, to deliver me; make haste to help me, O Lord.... Let such as love Thy salvation say continually, Let God be magnified.... O Lord, make no tarrying" (Psalm 70:1-5). "Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee? Mine hour is not yet come. His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it.... Jesus saith unto them, Fill the water pots with water. And they filled them up to the brim" (John 2:4-7).
I hear my Savior turn and say:
What have I to do with you?
Quickly now, my soul, obey!
Whatsoever He says, do!
My life is like a water pot,
So dry and useless without Him.
My Lord commands, and shall I not
Now let Him fill me to the brim?
Or would I yet reserve some space
Within this water pot for sin?
O spare me, Lord, from this disgrace!
Hasten now to enter in!
Let us say, who love salvation:
Let the Lord be magnified!
And make no other reservation
But for Him who for us died!
I hear my Savior turn and say:
What have I to do with you?
Quickly now, my soul, obey!
Whatsoever He says, do!
My life is like a water pot,
So dry and useless without Him.
My Lord commands, and shall I not
Now let Him fill me to the brim?
Or would I yet reserve some space
Within this water pot for sin?
O spare me, Lord, from this disgrace!
Hasten now to enter in!
Let us say, who love salvation:
Let the Lord be magnified!
And make no other reservation
But for Him who for us died!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Seek and See
"Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye? They said... Where dwellest Thou? He saith unto them, Come and see.... Philip findeth Nathaniel, and saith unto him, We have found Him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. And Nathaniel said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? Philip saith unto him, Come and see.... ye shall see heaven open" (John 1:38-51).
Who can quench the thirst within
The souls of all humanity?
Who can cleanse away our sin?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
Who has evidence to prove
The truth at last that makes us free?
Who can every doubt remove?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
Who descended from above
To save our souls eternally
And gave Himself for us in love?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
Who has risen from the grave
To give to us His victory
And to the uttermost can save?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
O Lamb of God, forevermore
You hold for us salvation's key
That opened for us heaven's door:
We thank You as we come and see!
Who can quench the thirst within
The souls of all humanity?
Who can cleanse away our sin?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
Who has evidence to prove
The truth at last that makes us free?
Who can every doubt remove?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
Who descended from above
To save our souls eternally
And gave Himself for us in love?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
Who has risen from the grave
To give to us His victory
And to the uttermost can save?
Now come to Christ! O come and see!
O Lamb of God, forevermore
You hold for us salvation's key
That opened for us heaven's door:
We thank You as we come and see!
Monday, August 23, 2010
Residing among Rebels
"Thou hast ascended on high, Thou has led captivity captive: Thou hast received gifts for men; yea, for the rebellious also, that the LORD God might dwell among them. Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation" (Psalm 68:18,19). "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.... And of His fullness have all we received, and grace for grace" (John 1:14,16).
The Word became flesh among us to die
In order to purchase for us our salvation.
He now is ascended and reigning on high,
Yet dwells among rebels redeemed in each nation.
Our Lord who ascended on high received gifts
For rebels whom sin can no longer condemn.
Out of the dunghill He graciously lifts
These rebels that He may thus dwell among them.
Benefits greater that we could have dreamed
With grace upon grace now He daily makes known.
We who were rebels have all been redeemed
By Him who now dwells in the midst of His own!
Lord, as we ponder the terrible cost
By which You bought us as sinners from hell,
We who at one time were rebels so lost,
Praise You among those with whom You now dwell.
The Word became flesh among us to die
In order to purchase for us our salvation.
He now is ascended and reigning on high,
Yet dwells among rebels redeemed in each nation.
Our Lord who ascended on high received gifts
For rebels whom sin can no longer condemn.
Out of the dunghill He graciously lifts
These rebels that He may thus dwell among them.
Benefits greater that we could have dreamed
With grace upon grace now He daily makes known.
We who were rebels have all been redeemed
By Him who now dwells in the midst of His own!
Lord, as we ponder the terrible cost
By which You bought us as sinners from hell,
We who at one time were rebels so lost,
Praise You among those with whom You now dwell.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Prophecy's Purpose
"That Thy way may be known own earth, Thy saving health among all nations" (Psalm 67:2). "Have not I written to thee excellent things in counsels and knowledge, that I might make thee know the certainty of the words of truth, that thou mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto thee?" (Proverbs 22:20,21). "All things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the Psalms concerning Me... Thus it is written... that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in His name among all nations" (Luke 24:44-47).
Thus was it written and also fulfilled:
That Christ would be smitten, rejected and killed,
That He would be buried and rise the third day;
Not one of these tarried with undue delay!
The purpose is shown why these things were foretold:
That we should make known with a confidence bold
That all should repent and receive Christ's salvation;
This Gospel is sent in His name to each nation!
Thus was it written and also fulfilled:
That Christ would be smitten, rejected and killed,
That He would be buried and rise the third day;
Not one of these tarried with undue delay!
The purpose is shown why these things were foretold:
That we should make known with a confidence bold
That all should repent and receive Christ's salvation;
This Gospel is sent in His name to each nation!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Resurrection Reality
"And they rose up the same hour, and returned to Jerusalem, and found the eleven gathered together, and them that were with them, saying, The Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared to Simon. And they told what things were done in the way, and how He was known of them in breaking of bread. And as they thus spake, Jesus Himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.... And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat?" (Luke 24:33-41).
See the breathless joy that led
The two disciples in that room
From where the Lord had broken bread
And by His words expelled their gloom!
They then returned with joyful speed,
To tell those in Jerusalem
That Christ the Lord was raised indeed,
And that He was made known to them.
And as with joy they reminisced
With those who wondered with surprise
The Lord appeared then in their midst,
And they could not believe their eyes!
He told them, "Peace be unto you",
And showed to them His hands and feet,
They knew at last that it was true,
And fellowship with Him was sweet!
O Lord, it's no less true today
That You are risen from the grave!
The empty tomb is on display:
You live forevermore to save!
See the breathless joy that led
The two disciples in that room
From where the Lord had broken bread
And by His words expelled their gloom!
They then returned with joyful speed,
To tell those in Jerusalem
That Christ the Lord was raised indeed,
And that He was made known to them.
And as with joy they reminisced
With those who wondered with surprise
The Lord appeared then in their midst,
And they could not believe their eyes!
He told them, "Peace be unto you",
And showed to them His hands and feet,
They knew at last that it was true,
And fellowship with Him was sweet!
O Lord, it's no less true today
That You are risen from the grave!
The empty tomb is on display:
You live forevermore to save!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Victorious Vacancy
"Now upon the first day of the week.... they found the stone rolled away.... And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.... Two men stood by in shining garments.... they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen: remember how He spake unto you when He was yet in Galilee, saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again. And they remembered His words" (Luke 24:1-8).
Remember the words of our Savior back when
He promised His friends as well as His foes
That on the third day He would then rise again:
His body was gone, for our Savior arose!
The world pretends that it never took place,
Forgetting the words that our Lord clearly said.
But historical facts are hard to erase:
The tomb is still vacant! Our Lord is not dead!
Early that morning, with joy and with fear,
The women arrived and were faced a question:
Why do you seek for the Living Lord here?
The stone has been moved to display resurrection!
Lord, on that day when those women arrived,
Their joy was abundant as never before!
So may we likewise today be revived,
Recalling that You are alive evermore!
Remember the words of our Savior back when
He promised His friends as well as His foes
That on the third day He would then rise again:
His body was gone, for our Savior arose!
The world pretends that it never took place,
Forgetting the words that our Lord clearly said.
But historical facts are hard to erase:
The tomb is still vacant! Our Lord is not dead!
Early that morning, with joy and with fear,
The women arrived and were faced a question:
Why do you seek for the Living Lord here?
The stone has been moved to display resurrection!
Lord, on that day when those women arrived,
Their joy was abundant as never before!
So may we likewise today be revived,
Recalling that You are alive evermore!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Interceding for the Ignorant
"Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do" (Luke 23:34).
We hear the words of Jesus Christ
As heaven's Intercessor,
Who prayed when He was sacrificed
With love for the transgressor.
How different could those words have been
Against transgressors hurled
To seal the judgment of those men
With all this sinful world!
Isaiah saw His glory when
He clearly prophesied
That He'd make intercession then
For sinners when He died.
O Lord, we know that it was true:
Our ignorance was great!
Yet surely, Lord, You also knew
That blindness came by hate!
We ponder, Lord, Your words anew:
"Father, forgive them" and
"For they know not what they do."
Lord, make us understand!
How little we perceive of grace,
Though now we know in part!
Until we see You face to face,
Enlighten, Lord, our heart.
We hear the words of Jesus Christ
As heaven's Intercessor,
Who prayed when He was sacrificed
With love for the transgressor.
How different could those words have been
Against transgressors hurled
To seal the judgment of those men
With all this sinful world!
Isaiah saw His glory when
He clearly prophesied
That He'd make intercession then
For sinners when He died.
O Lord, we know that it was true:
Our ignorance was great!
Yet surely, Lord, You also knew
That blindness came by hate!
We ponder, Lord, Your words anew:
"Father, forgive them" and
"For they know not what they do."
Lord, make us understand!
How little we perceive of grace,
Though now we know in part!
Until we see You face to face,
Enlighten, Lord, our heart.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Where is the Well?
"O God... my soul thirsteth for Thee; my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is" (Psalm 63:1). "Through desire a man, having separated himself, seeketh and intermeddleth with all wisdom. A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.... The wellspring of wisdom [is] as a flowing brook" (Proverbs 18:1-4). "If they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?" (Luke 23:31).
I searched for water in this land,
But every well was dry.
No one sought to understand
What happens when we die.
I searched for answers to explain
The reason for our life.
My questions only brought disdain
And generated strife.
I only sought for honesty;
I found myself alone.
Was no one else athirst but me
For truth that might be known?
My thirst to everyone seemed odd,
And so in my despair,
I turned at last and cried to God,
To see if He was there.
The Lord knew all about my thirst;
He heard my lonely cry.
Indeed, He sought and found me first
To save and satisfy!
O Lord, in You we find the well
That satisfies our soul,
That saves us from eternal hell,
And makes us truly whole.
I searched for water in this land,
But every well was dry.
No one sought to understand
What happens when we die.
I searched for answers to explain
The reason for our life.
My questions only brought disdain
And generated strife.
I only sought for honesty;
I found myself alone.
Was no one else athirst but me
For truth that might be known?
My thirst to everyone seemed odd,
And so in my despair,
I turned at last and cried to God,
To see if He was there.
The Lord knew all about my thirst;
He heard my lonely cry.
Indeed, He sought and found me first
To save and satisfy!
O Lord, in You we find the well
That satisfies our soul,
That saves us from eternal hell,
And makes us truly whole.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Lord's Look
"And the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter. And Peter remembered the Word of the Lord, how He had said unto Him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny Me thrice. And Peter went out, and wept bitterly" (Luke 22:61,62).
Peter remembered the Word of the Lord,
And as he beheld the Lord's look,
Conviction then came like a two-edged sword,
Reproving the way that he took.
Shouldn't we also remember His Word
And ponder the look on His face?
Haven't we wandered from what we have heard
And felt Peter's bitter disgrace?
Now surely this portion of Scripture is written
To shine on the way that we are,
That likewise our hearts may be broken and smitten
When we too have followed afar.
Lord, we recall in the words of Your Book
Your glance then that broke Peter's heart.
Teach us to also consider Your look
And thereby from evil depart.
Peter remembered the Word of the Lord,
And as he beheld the Lord's look,
Conviction then came like a two-edged sword,
Reproving the way that he took.
Shouldn't we also remember His Word
And ponder the look on His face?
Haven't we wandered from what we have heard
And felt Peter's bitter disgrace?
Now surely this portion of Scripture is written
To shine on the way that we are,
That likewise our hearts may be broken and smitten
When we too have followed afar.
Lord, we recall in the words of Your Book
Your glance then that broke Peter's heart.
Teach us to also consider Your look
And thereby from evil depart.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Hiking Higher
"From the end of the earth will I cry unto Thee, when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I.... Thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear Thy name.... O prepare mercy and truth.... So will I sing praise unto Thy name forever, that I may daily perform my vows" (Psalm 61:2-8). "By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil" (Proverbs 16:6).
Beyond the realm of time and space
And higher than the land and sea,
Lord, lead me by Your truth and grace
Before all time prepared for me.
Above the laws in which You lock
The earth and all the universe,
Lord, lead me to the higher Rock
That saves from sin and lifts its curse.
When circumstances overwhelm
And troubles disappoint my heart,
Lord, lead me to that higher realm
For peace this world cannot impart.
With boldness by Your invitation
To rise with prayer up to Your throne,
Lord, lead me to that elevation:
The Rock much higher than my own.
Beyond the realm of time and space
And higher than the land and sea,
Lord, lead me by Your truth and grace
Before all time prepared for me.
Above the laws in which You lock
The earth and all the universe,
Lord, lead me to the higher Rock
That saves from sin and lifts its curse.
When circumstances overwhelm
And troubles disappoint my heart,
Lord, lead me to that higher realm
For peace this world cannot impart.
With boldness by Your invitation
To rise with prayer up to Your throne,
Lord, lead me to that elevation:
The Rock much higher than my own.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Basics of the Banner
"Thou hast given a banner to them that fear Thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth" (Psalm 60:4).
The banner every Christian waves
Should boldly be displayed
Announcing clearly, "Jesus saves,
Who all our ransom paid!"
It's not for our denomination
This banner is in view,
But for the Gospel of salvation
Because we know it's true!
Let this banner be unfurled,
And passed on to our youth!
Display its message to the world,
That they may know the truth!
The basics of the banner stand;
We need not be mistaken.
It rests upon our Lord's command,
And never shall be shaken.
Lord, we thank You for the banner
And truth that we proclaim.
Help us live in such a manner
That glorifies Your name.
The banner every Christian waves
Should boldly be displayed
Announcing clearly, "Jesus saves,
Who all our ransom paid!"
It's not for our denomination
This banner is in view,
But for the Gospel of salvation
Because we know it's true!
Let this banner be unfurled,
And passed on to our youth!
Display its message to the world,
That they may know the truth!
The basics of the banner stand;
We need not be mistaken.
It rests upon our Lord's command,
And never shall be shaken.
Lord, we thank You for the banner
And truth that we proclaim.
Help us live in such a manner
That glorifies Your name.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Wordless Worship
"David the king came and sat before the Lord, and said, Who am I, LORD God, and what is mine house, that Thou hast brought me hitherto?.... What can David speak more to Thee for the honor of Thy servant? For Thou knowest Thy servant" (1 Chronicles 17:16-18).
What can I say more to You,
O Lord, my God and Savior,
Since You have brought me hitherto,
And shown me all this favor?
Words must fail me to convey
The praise that You are due!
You paid the debt I could not pay,
And gave me life that's new.
Blessings I could never count
Or fully could explain
Rise like a majestic mount
And fall like heaven's rain.
Lord, You know Your servant well:
The wages I deserve
Are not in heaven, but in hell,
No matter how I serve.
Lord, You gave Your righteousness
And also bore my sin.
I'm overwhelmed by how You bless!
Lord, where shall I begin?
What can David now say more?
I'm lost in speechlessness.
In wordless worship I adore
For what words can't express.
What can I say more to You,
O Lord, my God and Savior,
Since You have brought me hitherto,
And shown me all this favor?
Words must fail me to convey
The praise that You are due!
You paid the debt I could not pay,
And gave me life that's new.
Blessings I could never count
Or fully could explain
Rise like a majestic mount
And fall like heaven's rain.
Lord, You know Your servant well:
The wages I deserve
Are not in heaven, but in hell,
No matter how I serve.
Lord, You gave Your righteousness
And also bore my sin.
I'm overwhelmed by how You bless!
Lord, where shall I begin?
What can David now say more?
I'm lost in speechlessness.
In wordless worship I adore
For what words can't express.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Charming and Chastening
"The wicked.... are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear, which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely" (Psalm 58:3-5). "A wise son heareth his father's instruction: but a scorner heareth not rebuke.... Good understanding giveth favor: but the way of transgressors is hard.... Poverty and shame shall be to him that refuseth instruction.... He that loveth him chasteneth him betimes" (Proverbs 13:1, 15,18,24).
How hopelessly hard is the transgressor's way,
Refusing God's crucial instruction.
The scorner won't hear what the Lord has to say
To turn him from his self-destruction.
How wise is the counsel received from above,
For good understanding gives favor.
Charmed by His Spirit and chastened with love,
A wise heart gives heed to the Savior.
Thank You, O Lord, for Your loving correction,
That charms and that chastens our soul.
We need Your reproof and Your constant direction,
Enlarging in us Your control.
How hopelessly hard is the transgressor's way,
Refusing God's crucial instruction.
The scorner won't hear what the Lord has to say
To turn him from his self-destruction.
How wise is the counsel received from above,
For good understanding gives favor.
Charmed by His Spirit and chastened with love,
A wise heart gives heed to the Savior.
Thank You, O Lord, for Your loving correction,
That charms and that chastens our soul.
We need Your reproof and Your constant direction,
Enlarging in us Your control.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Fixed Faith
"Seek the LORD and His strength; seek His face continually" (1 Chronicles 16:11). "My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise" (Psalm 57:7).
Seek the Lord with faith that's fixed;
Seek His face continually.
No more let your heart be mixed,
Unsettled by uncertainty.
Seek the Lord and His foundation
In this world of shifting sand.
Fix your faith on His salvation;
Seek His strength to make you stand.
My heart is fixed, O God, and stirred;
I cannot find another place
To guide my life except Your Word,
Or fix my heart, but on Your face.
Free from every vain distraction,
Fixed at last, O God, on You,
I have found my satisfaction
And my faith restored anew!
Seek the Lord with faith that's fixed;
Seek His face continually.
No more let your heart be mixed,
Unsettled by uncertainty.
Seek the Lord and His foundation
In this world of shifting sand.
Fix your faith on His salvation;
Seek His strength to make you stand.
My heart is fixed, O God, and stirred;
I cannot find another place
To guide my life except Your Word,
Or fix my heart, but on Your face.
Free from every vain distraction,
Fixed at last, O God, on You,
I have found my satisfaction
And my faith restored anew!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Trusting v. Trembling
"In God I have put my trust: I will not be afraid what man can do unto me.... For Thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not Thou deliver my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living?" (Psalm 56:11-13).
In God I have put all my trust,
Who delivered my soul from hell.
The glory of man is but dust,
From whom God delivers as well.
In God my redemption is paid;
His promised protection is true.
So why should I now be afraid
And tremble at what man can do?
In God is my life and my calling;
I press toward the mark of His will.
I know He will keep me from falling
And all of His Word will fulfill.
In God I am resting alone
And finding my purpose to live:
That His way on earth may be known
With His saving health He will give.
In God I have put all my trust,
Who delivered my soul from hell.
The glory of man is but dust,
From whom God delivers as well.
In God my redemption is paid;
His promised protection is true.
So why should I now be afraid
And tremble at what man can do?
In God is my life and my calling;
I press toward the mark of His will.
I know He will keep me from falling
And all of His Word will fulfill.
In God I am resting alone
And finding my purpose to live:
That His way on earth may be known
With His saving health He will give.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Watching His Weeping
"When He [Jesus] was come near, He beheld the city, and wept over it, saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! But now they are hid from thine eyes.... because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation" (Luke 19:41-44).
When Jesus Christ beheld the city,
Like lost and wandering sheep,
It moved His heart with touching pity,
And He began to weep.
Yes, this was old Jerusalem
That sought for the decease
Of God the Son, who wept for them,
And came to bring them peace!
We see how great the contrast is
Of Christ thus moved to cry
With hearts so cold, compared to His,
And eyes that are so dry.
Lord, we need the fruit of love
Your Spirit will provide,
With weeping that is like that of
Your pity when You died.
Teach us as we pray and preach
Wherever You will send,
To weep for souls that You would reach
With love that You extend.
When Jesus Christ beheld the city,
Like lost and wandering sheep,
It moved His heart with touching pity,
And He began to weep.
Yes, this was old Jerusalem
That sought for the decease
Of God the Son, who wept for them,
And came to bring them peace!
We see how great the contrast is
Of Christ thus moved to cry
With hearts so cold, compared to His,
And eyes that are so dry.
Lord, we need the fruit of love
Your Spirit will provide,
With weeping that is like that of
Your pity when You died.
Teach us as we pray and preach
Wherever You will send,
To weep for souls that You would reach
With love that You extend.
Monday, August 09, 2010
Occupy or Oppose
"[Jesus] added and spake a parable.... A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return. And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come. But his citizens hated Him and sent a message after him, saying, We will not have this man to reign over us" (Luke 19:11-14).
Our Savior spoke a parable
That we might thereby learn
That we shall give account in full
Upon our Lord's return.
To every servant of the Lord,
He says to occupy
Until He comes with His reward,
Approaching by and by.
But all who will not have Him reign
Will naturally oppose.
They send that message loud and plain:
They're siding with His foes.
O Lord, in just a little while,
We'll see You face to face.
We'd live for Your approving smile
Till then, Lord, by Your grace!
Our Savior spoke a parable
That we might thereby learn
That we shall give account in full
Upon our Lord's return.
To every servant of the Lord,
He says to occupy
Until He comes with His reward,
Approaching by and by.
But all who will not have Him reign
Will naturally oppose.
They send that message loud and plain:
They're siding with His foes.
O Lord, in just a little while,
We'll see You face to face.
We'd live for Your approving smile
Till then, Lord, by Your grace!
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Seeker of the Sinner
"God looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, that did seek God. Every one of them is gone back: they are altogether become filthy; there is none that doeth good, no not one" (Psalm 53:2,3). "The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10).
We wouldn't even give a thought
To seek for God above
Unless the Lord Himself had sought
To save us by His love.
God looked down from heaven's throne
To see if even one
Would seek the Lord all on his own:
He found that there was none.
Why were we so deaf and blind
To never count the cost?
How good was God to seek and find,
And then to save the lost!
Thank You, Lord, that You would seek
To save us by Your grace.
When we were enemies, so weak,
You suffered in our place.
Lord, we worship You today,
Our risen Lord and Savior.
We who once were gone astray
Are saved now by Your favor!
We wouldn't even give a thought
To seek for God above
Unless the Lord Himself had sought
To save us by His love.
God looked down from heaven's throne
To see if even one
Would seek the Lord all on his own:
He found that there was none.
Why were we so deaf and blind
To never count the cost?
How good was God to seek and find,
And then to save the lost!
Thank You, Lord, that You would seek
To save us by Your grace.
When we were enemies, so weak,
You suffered in our place.
Lord, we worship You today,
Our risen Lord and Savior.
We who once were gone astray
Are saved now by Your favor!
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Undertaking with Understanding
"And the children of Issachar... were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do" (1 Chronicles 12:32). "Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man? The goodness of God endureth continually" (Psalm 52:1).
We need to understand the times
To know the things we ought to do.
The mighty man may boast of crimes,
But God is always good and true.
Mischief triumphs every hour;
The devil boasts of evil deeds,
But God is still enthroned with power
With grace sufficient for our needs.
The battle is the Lord's today,
Though Satan says that we're defeated.
God will hear us when we pray
To give His strength when we're depleted.
We ought to, in these days we live,
Redeem the time by doing good.
The understanding God will give,
Will show us daily how we should.
Give us understanding, Lord,
That we may be Your salt and light,
And live each day for this reward:
To please You as we do what's right.
We need to understand the times
To know the things we ought to do.
The mighty man may boast of crimes,
But God is always good and true.
Mischief triumphs every hour;
The devil boasts of evil deeds,
But God is still enthroned with power
With grace sufficient for our needs.
The battle is the Lord's today,
Though Satan says that we're defeated.
God will hear us when we pray
To give His strength when we're depleted.
We ought to, in these days we live,
Redeem the time by doing good.
The understanding God will give,
Will show us daily how we should.
Give us understanding, Lord,
That we may be Your salt and light,
And live each day for this reward:
To please You as we do what's right.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Norm of Noah
"And as it was in the day of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all" (Luke 17:26,27).
There was a norm in Noah's day
Before God's judgment came
That we can see now on display,
Disturbingly the same.
The normalcy of eating, drinking,
And marriage is not odd.
The problem is the way of thinking
That mocks the truth of God.
Beware, lest this world's normalcy
And vain imagination,
Distract you from eternity
And need of God's salvation!
O Lord, as Noah found Your grace
Before that fearful storm,
So may Your truth in us replace
In us this world's norm!
There was a norm in Noah's day
Before God's judgment came
That we can see now on display,
Disturbingly the same.
The normalcy of eating, drinking,
And marriage is not odd.
The problem is the way of thinking
That mocks the truth of God.
Beware, lest this world's normalcy
And vain imagination,
Distract you from eternity
And need of God's salvation!
O Lord, as Noah found Your grace
Before that fearful storm,
So may Your truth in us replace
In us this world's norm!
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Lesson from a Leper
"Offer unto God thanksgiving... And call upon Me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify Me" (Psalm 50:14,15). "Ten men that were lepers... lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. And when He saw them, He said unto them, Go show yourselves unto they priests. And it came to pass, as they went, they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God... giving Him thanks.... And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?" (Luke 17:12-17).
We who have called upon God should give thanks
And praise Him for all of His answers to prayer!
Perhaps that will mean that we need to break ranks
With those who forget Him and don't seem to care.
Ten who were lepers were by our Lord healed;
The Gospel of Luke has provided their story.
Nine kept on walking when this was revealed,
But one left the others to give God the glory.
Where were the nine who were healed by God?
Why was there only one leper returned?
Alas! Such ingratitude isn't so odd!
Beware! There's a lesson for us to be learned!
How many times do we likewise forget
To glorify God with thanksgiving and praise
For all of the needs that our Lord surely met,
With goodness and mercy through all of our days?
Teach us, O Lord, as we ponder these ten,
To be like that leper who gratefully came.
Though ingratitude still is common to men,
Turn us again to give thanks to Your name.
We who have called upon God should give thanks
And praise Him for all of His answers to prayer!
Perhaps that will mean that we need to break ranks
With those who forget Him and don't seem to care.
Ten who were lepers were by our Lord healed;
The Gospel of Luke has provided their story.
Nine kept on walking when this was revealed,
But one left the others to give God the glory.
Where were the nine who were healed by God?
Why was there only one leper returned?
Alas! Such ingratitude isn't so odd!
Beware! There's a lesson for us to be learned!
How many times do we likewise forget
To glorify God with thanksgiving and praise
For all of the needs that our Lord surely met,
With goodness and mercy through all of our days?
Teach us, O Lord, as we ponder these ten,
To be like that leper who gratefully came.
Though ingratitude still is common to men,
Turn us again to give thanks to Your name.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Riches Reevaluated
"Hear this... rich and poor together.... They that trust in their wealth, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches, none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him: for the redemption of their soul is precious.... But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave: for He shall receive me" (Psalm 49:15). "And it came to pass, that the beggar died... the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments" (Luke 16:22,23).
The riches which cannot redeem
A soul from condemnation
Are surely not what they may seem
In this world's estimation.
In light of all eternity
We'll spend beyond the grave
The truest riches we can see
Are those God freely gave.
We know the grace of Jesus Christ:
Though He was rich above,
In poverty He sacrificed
Himself for us in love.
Wealth by any other measure
Than God's redeeming grace,
Shall soon be stripped of all its treasure,
Without a seeming trace.
There is a gulf that separates
Those facing condemnation
From every soul that celebrates
The wealth of God's salvation.
The time to reevaluate
If we are rich or not
Is NOW before it is too late
To change our hopeless lot!
Lord, thank You for the price You paid
To ransom us from hell!
Our greatest riches have been weighed:
In Christ alone they dwell!
The riches which cannot redeem
A soul from condemnation
Are surely not what they may seem
In this world's estimation.
In light of all eternity
We'll spend beyond the grave
The truest riches we can see
Are those God freely gave.
We know the grace of Jesus Christ:
Though He was rich above,
In poverty He sacrificed
Himself for us in love.
Wealth by any other measure
Than God's redeeming grace,
Shall soon be stripped of all its treasure,
Without a seeming trace.
There is a gulf that separates
Those facing condemnation
From every soul that celebrates
The wealth of God's salvation.
The time to reevaluate
If we are rich or not
Is NOW before it is too late
To change our hopeless lot!
Lord, thank You for the price You paid
To ransom us from hell!
Our greatest riches have been weighed:
In Christ alone they dwell!
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Trusting the Tremendous
"Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised.... This God is our God forever and ever: He will be our Guide even unto death" (Psalm 48:14). "Trust in the Lord with all of thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Be not wise in thine own eyes.... The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding He hath established the heavens. By His knowledge the depths are broken up, and the clouds drop down the dew" (Proverbs 3:5-20).
Trust in the Lord, for why would you not?
There's no greater guide you can find!
Heaven and earth by His word were wrought,
And not by our wisdom designed.
Trust in the Lord, so tremendously wise,
This great God is our God forever!
Why would we flatter ourselves in our eyes,
And think somehow we are more clever?
Trust in the Lord now with all of your heart,
Who waters the earth with His dew.
The earth is His canvas, His own work of art,
And we are His workmanship too!
Trust in the Lord, and in all of your ways,
Acknowledge His wisdom to lead.
Our Lord is tremendously worthy of praise;
He knows how to meet every need.
Trust in the Lord, for why would you not?
There's no greater guide you can find!
Heaven and earth by His word were wrought,
And not by our wisdom designed.
Trust in the Lord, so tremendously wise,
This great God is our God forever!
Why would we flatter ourselves in our eyes,
And think somehow we are more clever?
Trust in the Lord now with all of your heart,
Who waters the earth with His dew.
The earth is His canvas, His own work of art,
And we are His workmanship too!
Trust in the Lord, and in all of your ways,
Acknowledge His wisdom to lead.
Our Lord is tremendously worthy of praise;
He knows how to meet every need.
Monday, August 02, 2010
Source of our Song
"God is the King of all of the earth: sing ye praises with understanding.... God sitteth upon the throne of His holiness.... for the shields of the earth belong unto God: He is greatly exalted" (Psalm 47:7-9). "The Lord giveth wisdom: out of His mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.... He is a buckler to them that walk uprightly" (Proverbs 2:6,7).
God is the King who majestically wields
The power that rules His creation.
By Him the earth is protected by shields;
Without them would be devastation.
Sing praises to God now with this understanding:
The Lord is our Shield as well,
For He bore the judgment His Law was demanding
In order to save us from hell!
Sing praises to God with a sweet meditation
Through wisdom that He will make known,
For He is the Source of our Song of salvation,
Our God and our Savior alone!
God is the King who majestically wields
The power that rules His creation.
By Him the earth is protected by shields;
Without them would be devastation.
Sing praises to God now with this understanding:
The Lord is our Shield as well,
For He bore the judgment His Law was demanding
In order to save us from hell!
Sing praises to God with a sweet meditation
Through wisdom that He will make known,
For He is the Source of our Song of salvation,
Our God and our Savior alone!
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Stabilizing Stillness
"Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen; I will be exalted in the earth" (Psalm 46:10).
There is a strength in solitude,
A joy in quietness,
Where worry never can intrude,
And trust removes distress.
There is a sweet tranquility,
Since God has said "Be still,"
As once He did upon the sea,
When waves obeyed His will.
There is a promise God has made,
And it shall not be halted,
When all His foes shall be dismayed,
And He shall be exalted.
O Lord, we thank You for Your peace,
Not as the world gives,
A peace with God which cannot cease,
Because our Savior lives!
There is a strength in solitude,
A joy in quietness,
Where worry never can intrude,
And trust removes distress.
There is a sweet tranquility,
Since God has said "Be still,"
As once He did upon the sea,
When waves obeyed His will.
There is a promise God has made,
And it shall not be halted,
When all His foes shall be dismayed,
And He shall be exalted.
O Lord, we thank You for Your peace,
Not as the world gives,
A peace with God which cannot cease,
Because our Savior lives!
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