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Friday, May 4, 2012

Transformation

Roaring waters swirl and engulf my home.
   Once an array of distinct colors
   Formed an uplifting
   Rainbow of promise.
A whirlwind struck at night
   Destroying all order
   Creating a conglomeration of mud -
   Thick, pasty, tasteless mud.

I am brought down to sense
   The minuteness of mankind.
For God formed Adam from dust
   And Eve from Adam's rib.
Yet, God made man in His Image.
   We are called to glorify His Name.

Open the shades which close us in darkness.
   Let the Son shine within;
   Let him mold us with His gentle hands;
   Let Him breathe color into our souls.

Turning our gaze outward
   We will see a multitude of rainbows
   Surmounting the surrounding clouds.

As soon as we open our hearts to our Creator,
He shines His Light upon our souls,
   Transforming slimy worms
   Scurrying through depths of mud
                       to
   Fragile butterflies fluttering
   Among meadows of wildflowers
   Scattered upon rugged mountain slopes.

by Julie St. John   l987
    

Thursday, April 26, 2012

In His Arms

If a wren can cling to a spray aswing,
In a mad May wind and sing and sing
     As if he'd burst for joy,

Why cannot I, contented, lie
In His quiet arms, beneath His sky,
     Unmoved by earth's annoy?

Author unknown

Sunday, April 8, 2012

A Better Resurrection

I have no wit, no words, no tears;
   My heart within me like a stone
Is numbed too much for hopes or tears;
   Look right, look left, I dwell alone;
I lift mine eyes, but dimmed with grief
   No everlasting hills I see;
My life is in the falling leaf
   O Jesus, quicken me.

My life is like a faded leaf,
   My harvest dwindled to a husk;
Truly my life is void and brief
   And tedious in the barren dusk;
My life is like a frozen thing,
   No bud nor greenness can I see:
Yet rise it shall -- the sap of Spring;
   O Jesus, rise in me.

My life is like a broken bowl,
   A broken bowl that cannot hold
One drop of water for my soul
   Or cordial in the searching cold;
Cast in the fire the perished thing,
   Melt and remould it, till it be
A royal cup for him my King:
   O Jesus, drink of me.

by Christina Rossetti   1830-1894

Friday, April 6, 2012

Free to Be

There came a time, I felt a longing
   To be free;  free to be,
   To be a limb on the Tree of Life
      That would reach out and offer fruit
      To nourish the poor
          So they, too, would be free,
             Free to be.

I searched here and there,
   From mountain tops to chapel pews.
      Peace was nowhere.
   Even the sweet air of the South Pacific
      Held the stale quality
         Of freedom withheld.
   I came home in despair.

In my search for freedom, I came upon
   A layer of fog;
   A blanket of doubt
      Lay on top my labyrinth within -
         A mouse in a maze
            Trapped!

It soon became clear, I was the capture
   Who held myself prisoner all these tear-filled years.
In order to grow, I had to let go -
   To open my deadly grip,
   To surrender all my pride and shame,
   To hang in His loving arms.
I found freedom in His pain.

by Julie St. John   December, 1986

Today is Good Friday,  the day we remember the crucifixion of our Lord and King.  It is a good day because Jesus demonstrated His deep and lasting love for us.  Only in Christ will we find the freedom and peace we long for along the path of life.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

I Ask for Thy Grace

I ask for Thy grace,
    Thy all sufficient grace;
    Thy grace to help me -
    Strengthen me this day.

Come to me, Lord,
    I call Thee.
Come to me to stay.

I seek Thy holy face,
    Thy most majestic face;
    Thy holy face to lead me
    As I pray.

Come to me, Lord,
    I call Thee.
Come to me to stay.

I call Thy holy name,
    Thy most majestic name;
    Thy holy name above
    All other names.

Jesus, Jesus,
    I love You.
Jesus, come to stay.

I ask for Thy grace,
    Thy all sufficient grace;
    Thy grace to help me -
    Strengthen me this day.

By Julie Dunlap  3-17-2012

Here is another short song I came up with as I was picking out a tune on my banjo.  In my weakness, I realize a need for God's grace to strengthen me for the day. This song is a prayer for grace - God's unmerited kindness to help us when we call upon Him.
 

 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Stabat Mater

At the Cross her station keeping
Stood the mournful mother weeping,
Where he hung, the dying Lord.

For her soul of joy bereaved,
Bowed with anguish, deeply grieved,
Felt the sharp and piercing sword.

Who, on Christ's dear mother gazing,
Pierced by anguish so amazing,
Born of woman, would not weep?

Who on Christ's dear mother thinking
Such a cup of sorrow drinking,
Would not share her sorrows deep?

For his people's sins chastised,
She beheld her Son despised,
Scourged, and crowned with thorns entwined.

Saw him then from judgment taken,
And in death by all forsaken,
Till his spirit he resigned.

Jesus, may her deep devotion
Stir in me the same emotion,
Fount of love, Redeemer kind.

That my heart fresh ardor gaining,
And a purer love attaining,
May with Thee acceptance find.

True repentance, Jesus, win me:
Savior print thy wounds within me.
Brand them on my stubborn heart.

As Thou bought'st, through tribulation,
In thy passion, my salvation,
Let me bear therein my part.

Let me mourn, O Lord, beside Thee
For the sins which crucified Thee,
While my life remains in me.

Take beneath the cross my station.
And in all thy desolation.
So unite myself to Thee.

Jesus, great beyond all other,
Turn not from me, heav'nly brother,
Let me too bewail thy pain.

Let my soul, thy death declaring,
Thy unsparing passion sharing,
Count thy bruises one be one.

Let thy stripes and scourging smite me;
At thy holy Cross requite me,
Let thy blood refresh me there.

O how sad and sore distressed
Now was she, that mother blessed
Of the sole-begotten One.

Deep the woe of her affliction,
When she saw the crucifixion
Of her everglorious Son.


Note: We sing this great hymn during Lent on Thursday evenings as we contemplate the way of the Cross.  






Thursday, March 1, 2012

Love of Solitude

Come away, my child;
Learn from Me, my heart.
Still your troubled mind;
Calm your anxious thoughts.

Come away, my child;
Learn from Me, my ears.
Heed the call to holiness;
Listen long before you speak.

I will guide you, child;
You will falter now and then.
I am always near at hand;
You are My beloved friend.

Come away, my child;
Learn from Me, my feet and hands.
Doing deeds of mercy;
Loving lost and struggling man.

Come away, my child;
Learn from Me, my lips and tongue.
Speak good words of comfort;
Tell of Christ's redeeming plan.

by Julie Dunlap  4-23-2011