The love of Christ
Unconditional,
pure
Deeply
felt love
That
doth endure
When Haiti shook
And
the old colonial
Structures
fell
Who
was to blame?
When
the rains fell on Madeira
Making
rivers of mud
Where
once were roads
Who
was to blame?
When
earthquake and tsunami
Wreaked
their havoc
On
Chile’s coast
Who
was to blame?
The
zealots speak of God’s wrath,
Divine
retribution
Against
the wicked of the world
Smiting
the transgressors
But
it’s not the wicked who suffer
It’s
the most humble and devout
The
poor and the needy
Who
suffer the most
Why
would God do such a thing?
What
would be gained?
It’s
not a Godly act
But
rather that of a tyrant
That’s
not what my God would do
My
God is a loving God
Not
a wrathful being
The
secular blame God
For
not stopping natural disasters
They
don’t believe in him
But
blame him anyway
Where
was God?
What
was God doing when he was needed?
When
something wonderful happens
They
praise nature’s ingenuity
Yet
when tragedy strikes
It’s
“where was God?”
God
is not to blame
It
is not within his power to prevent disasters
So
he does what he can
He
comforts and supports
Eases
suffering and ends pain
But
my God is not to blame
Mother
Nature is the culprit
The
planet is angry with mankind
And
unleashes these acts of spite
To
punish us for our indifference
Mother
Nature roars
And
defines our insignificance
When
the earth moves
And
mountains split
When
winds tear up all before them
And
the seas rise up
We
are powerless
But
we are not alone
When
we are at our most vulnerable
Who
do we call upon? God
Whoever
that God might be
Mine
is an understanding God
A
compassionate God
Oh God to you we pray
To let peace on earth
come our way
Oh God to you we pray
Would that we could have
our way
Oh God grant this day
That peace on earth will
come our way
Oh God, we hear you say
That peace on earth will
come our way
If we could from this
day
Just live Christmas
every day
Inspired by Helen
Steiner Rice (1900-1981)
Faith is like electricity
You can’t see its traits
But you can see the
light
Oh guardian angel
Please
watch over me
It
would be a comfort
To
feel the guarantee
That
should I go astray
Watching
over me
You
would be there
To
guide me back to safety
Teardrops stain my cheeks
Now
my love you’ve gone
Gone
to join the angel’s throng
As
sad and lonely I live on
I
am comforted to know
In
my sadness and despair
I’m
alone but you are with me
As
I feel you everywhere
With
my faith for strength
I
wipe my teary eyes
Safe
in the knowledge
That
no one really dies
We
will be together again
If
my beloved you will wait
Beyond
the golden portal
Just
through heaven’s gate
If I am the first to go
I
will wait for you in the place
Where
the crowns of Angels glow
If
I go first because I lost the fight
I
will be waiting with the Father
Where
the tunnel opens into light
If
I am the first one there
I
will await you in lush meadows
Where
heady perfume fills the air
If
I go first and leave you lonely
We
will meet again in paradise
In
our loved one’s company
If
I am the first to go, allay your fears
I
will be waiting in the place
Where
there are no more tears
If
I go before you and we must part
I
will wait for you in heaven
Where
sweet music soothes the heart
If
I am first to go, we will meet again
In
a far better place than this
Where
God has banished pain
If
I go first through the eternal door
You
will find me with the angels
Where
suffering is no more
If
I am first to go by days or years
You
will find me waiting there
Far
beyond this vale of tears
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