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LORD, I DON’T KNOW HOW…
LORD, I DON’T KNOW HOW…
Lord, I don’t know how To love You like I should,
After everything You’ve done for me.
Lord, I don’t know who else Would have gone that far for me,
What You Yourself endured upon that tree.
Lord, the unthinkable agonies,
As You were hanging from that cross,
What a price You had to pay to set me free!
How do I show my appreciation,
And demonstrate my thankfulness,
For what… Continue reading
Why? A Poem For Discouraged Christians
Why?
A Poem For Discouraged Christians
Why is the road so narrow?
Why is the way so rough?
Why is this new life so lonely?
Why is it often so tough?
Why am I so outnumbered?
Why must I be on my guard?
Being a faithful good witness
is something I find very hard.
Why are the “saints” so worldly?
Why are the godly so few?
Why is the world so wicked?
And so many Christians seem lost… Continue reading
Overheard In An Orchard
Overheard In An Orchard
“Said the Robin to the Sparrow:
“I should really like to know
Why these anxious human beings
Rush about and worry so.”
Said the Sparrow to the Robin:
“Friend, I think that it must be
That they have no heavenly Father
Such as cares for you and me.”
– Elizabeth Cheney
I Met The Master
I Met The Master
I had walked life’s way with an easy tread,
Had followed where comforts and pleasures led,
Until one day in a quite place
I met the Master face to face.
With station and rank and wealth for my goal,
Much thought for my body but none for my soul,
I had entered to win in life’s mad race
When I met the Master face to face.
I met Him and knew… Continue reading
God’s Unchanging Word
God’s Unchanging Word
For feelings come and feelings go,
And feelings are deceiving;
My warrant is the Word of God,
Naught else is worth believing.
Though all my heart should feel condemned
For want of some sweet token,
There is One greater than my heart
Whose Word cannot be broken.
I’ll trust in God’s unchanging Word
Till soul and body sever:
For, though all things shall pass away,
His Word shall stand forever.
– Martin Luther, 1483-1546