With God as my Muse, I will mold like clay
my child's heart to love Jesus.
I will paint the picture
of a family that serves the Lord.
I will dance with grace
a marriage of sacrificial love.
I will write the prose
of a life of Kingdom living.
My soul will sing
the joy of my salvation.
I will draw
the end and die to gain....
everything
With God as my Muse.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
A Story of Redemption
Mikvah
A storm eats
away at the ground,
the foolish one, stands on the sand.
I am
the foolish one.
The rain above, the river below,
I stare into the cold
darkness of the water.
Turmoil, danger, blackness, fear, my worst
nightmare, draws
me in.
Over the roaring, I hear You
whisper my name,
deep calls to deep.
Promising to meet me,
there, in the darkest, coldest
shadows.
I have to let
go.
Eyes closed, face lifted, mouth screaming
I jump.
I am pierced
with knives of cold water,
tossed about, I fight, I struggle,
I sink.
Surrendering with lifted
hands and heart,
a living sacrifice.
I am dying.
I open my mouth
to drink, it tastes of life.
The water caresses
me. Carried away, still
and waiting. Listening
to Your voice.
There is still pain,
Bruising
rocks, sometimes even tearing.
But You don't leave
me,
You are with me.
You have been here before,
You know
The Way.
I reach a quiet
place, able to rise.
I rest beside the still
water, shivering.
I find The Rock
to stand
upon, my face lifted, warmed
by the Sun.
My soul sings
a new song, a song
I never knew before.
I am free.
My life
My life
surrendered, washed
clean,
made new.
Baptisto.
by chaundra
I wrote this poem during a very difficult time I recently had, facing some terrible issues of abuse that I endured as a little child.
To redeem is to trade something with litle or no value for something very valuable. He has redeemed me. God is so good.
Also, Mikvah is the ceremonial bath that a Jewish girl/woman would take before her wedding. It is the foreshadowing of the baptism in the New Testament. And baptisto is the greek word for baptism.
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