Saturday, June 24, 2017

The Divine Perspective (Abridged)


Proverbs 14:12, Mark 8:36

We all adopt philosophies
while passing through the years,
born either from successes
or adversities and fears.
Or possibly, tradition plays
a part—how we’ve been taught
through precept and example,
and advice which we have sought.
We may be right, we may be wrong;
we’ll live and die that way
then stand before the Judge of all
in joy or in dismay.

Heredity, environment
both surely play a part
but dare we make excuses? No,
the issue is our heart.
‘Tis true, we lost our paradise
when our first parents sinned;
but we can get it back, you know;
through Christ it is regained.
To fit into that paradise,
where God is in control,
calls for a true, whole-hearted love
for Him within our soul.

And this, of course, requires change
in how we think and live.
It’s not within our will nor power;
this grace our God must give.
The choice is ours, we must decide
to take the gift of life,
and turn our backs upon this world
which seems a sacrifice.
But there is peace awaiting, as
we make Christ Jesus Lord,
and let Him have complete control,
submitting to His Word.

fpn/1975


This is an abridged version. The full poem was published in Contemporary Psalms, p. 50
Picture: depositphotos.com #21171863, standard license

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