LORD, HOW SWEET IS YOUR WORD
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Poetry: Lord, How Sweet Is Your Word
Sunday, March 17, 2024
Poetry: The Staying Hand
THE STAYING HAND
A puff of breeze,
A gentle nudging
And the Holy Spirit has
Impressed the day upon me.
How I should think, feel
And behave in honor of Thee.
Or an answer to a question,
Or a new direction
Is what the gentle push gives,
A holy correction.
Like a staying hand upon my arm
And a sweet, soft voice saying, "Wait",
The Holy Spirit speaks to me.
Like a gentle nudging.
Like a puff of breeze.
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(c)Sandra Johnson/Draw Nigh To Hope
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Poetry: My IV
MY IV
Monday, February 26, 2024
Poetry: He Will Turn It Into Good
I heard a man on TV today,
Who spoke about suffering and trials to allay,
The feeling that struggles are really for nothing,
The often unfairness and our life's contorting.
He said if we could not determine a cause,
That we can be certain and give this applause,
That we will come out of it richer inside,
The strength that we get will show on the outside.
Some trials are too heavy, some burdens beyond,
What we think is fair, way too much put upon.
But there is not anything God cannot use,
To make our lives better, to help us improve.
That does not support that our pain is ordained,
That God must make sorrow for blessings to rain.
He does not need trouble and horror and woe.
He needs not the evil from that pit below.
We live in a world that is set on a course.
The fault is not ours so we feel no remorse.
We know we can't change Satan's evil world reign.
The Blood of Our Savior we use as a bane.
Don't think about quitting or turning on God.
To God be the glory and give him a nod.
He will make it right, this old world has to go,
And all of the pain and the suffering and woe.
So what can't be changed will be taken for you,
And made as a blessing, to help others too.
Just keep holding on and don't dare you forget,
That you will come out of it richer and blessed.
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©Sandra Johnson/Draw Nigh To Hope
Christian poems about hope, poems about having faith, lyrical faith poetry, faith poems and encouragement
Friday, February 23, 2024
Poetry: Today's Declaration
I choose to laugh in the midst of trouble.
In the midst of sorrow, I choose joy.
All things will always
Work together for good for me.
My Heavenly Father has promised it.
I can trust His word for
He is the One True God.
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(c)Sandra Johnson/Draw Nigh To Hope
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Poetry: God And Son As One
GOD AND SON AS ONE
How hard it must have been
For you to know, Lord,
That you were the Light Of The World
And To Walk Among Hatred And Blindness.
How hard it must have been
For you to live under
Being harassed and hated,
And to walk among
That determination to murder.
But you were determined
To enforce God's will.
Your Father, who gave you up
To a vicious world of dark haters,
Lived the horrific sacrifice through you
And with you.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Poetry: Enjoy Sweet Release
May sunshine brighten your day,
And all fears faith allay.
May you walk in joy and peace,
And enjoy God's sweet release.
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©Sandra Johnson/Draw Nigh To Hope
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Poetry: Flyaway Fear
FLYAWAY FEAR
I went to talk to the Lord today
And all was quiet,
Except for the birds
That sounded gay.
I thought of what I wanted to say
But thoughts did hide.
They did not quiet
My anxious way.
All was quiet as I sat alone.
No words they came
But faith rose up,
And fear was gone.
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©Sandra Johnson/Draw Nigh To Hope
Monday, February 12, 2024
Poetry: The Paths That You Give Me
So everlasting and true.
You fill me with soaring thankfulness
For all that you for me do.
No matter how hard the way.
Your loving arms do surround me.
I seek you every day.
The paths of others do stray
Away from your loving kindness,
As they would seek their way.
Consider that you don’t care.
I’ll hold to the paths that you give me.
Your love will keep me there.
Sunday, September 17, 2023
We Gave Each Other Something That Day
After I accepted the paper with a smile, he replied, “I picked it up at TCC.”
“Do you want some change for it,” I offered.
“No,” he replied. “They set them out for free.” After a pause, he humorously said, “I can always use a little change. No just kidding.”
I laughed and said, “We can all use a little change, sometimes. You take classes at TCC,” I inquired, assuming that he was enrolled in some MBA-type program or something.
“No, I stay at the Union Mission,” he quietly replied.
“Oh,” I said, thinking how sad but restful his spirit seemed.
“I work two part-time jobs,” I confessed. “They are both minimum wage and it’s difficult to get on my feet.”
“It’s hard for everyone isn’t it?” he empathized.
I began to dig in my purse for change, because not only have I had a desire to help others from my teenaged years but also because I’ve been in various types of financial and employment struggles. I have empathy for others who are struggling.
He said quickly and quietly, “Oh, you don’t have to do that,” as he waved his hand from side to side.
“But will you accept it anyway,” I quietly pleaded.
“Yes,” he said with purpose.
I grabbed as much change as my hand could hold. |
I really needed the newspaper that morning. |
“Certainly,” he said, or something like that.
As I walked to the McDonald’s to get my cup of coffee, I was happy to have the paper to read. I reflected on how much I seemed to have in the eyes of that man. I actually had not just one job but two compared to his none. They were both retail and didn’t even make up 35 hours a week but how blessed I must have seemed to him.
Amazingly, I still had enough change to buy my coffee. |
Just think about all of the others who don't have a bed in a shelter. Think about those who want a better life but can't get into the right position at the right time to make it work. Think about the mentally-challenged who would not hurt anyone but who are wandering the streets without anyone to assist them because not enough people are helping. Think about all of those who fall through the cracks, because not enough people are helping. Think about the elderly on the streets.
Think about those who are hungry and want something to eat but no one gives them a dollar because they decide that the person just wants a drink of wine. Think about those who were cheated and mistreated and are now living homeless as a result of it. Think about the veterans who are homeless and the mothers with children who don't have anywhere to sleep at night. Think about the children who are absolutely alone on the streets everywhere in the world...
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Sunday, September 10, 2023
Poetry: I Met God In The Morning by Ralph Spalding Cushman
All day long his presence lingered all day long he stayed with me,
And we sailed with perfect calmness o'er a very troubled sea.
Other ships were blown and battered.
Other ships were sore distressed,
But the winds that seemed to drive them
Brought to me a peace and rest.
Then I thought of other mornings with a keen remorse of mind
When I too had loosed the moorings with the presence left behind.
Now I think I know the secret learned from many a troubled way.
You must meet him in the morning if you want him through the day.
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Enjoy Each Blessing Fully Poem
ENJOY EACH BLESSING FULLY
It seems to me that rarelyDo they come along on time.We want to get one blessingSo another can align.It seems that life is oftenJust a waiting game, you see.We wait for this to happen,Then we feel that we can be.But rarely does it happenThat our blessings fall in line,With what we want to happenIn our fairly finite minds.For God is of the infinite,The infinite is Him.And though we may think otherwise,His plans are not a whim.His plans are not haphazardlyPatched up to make our lives.The blessings, when they happen,Are on time and God-devised.Don't try to rearrange them,Choosing pleasure in just some.Enjoy each separate blessingTo the fullest, as they come.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Scripture Book In The Works
I'm working on a fav scriptures book to publish at Amazon KDP. The title is I Am Prospering In Every Way: Scripture Declarations & Prayer Prompts. It's a book encouraging Christian growth and living by faith. I'm sharing the scriptures that I have memorized and quote every morning.
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Christian Poetry: I Call His Name (Jesus)
When I am sad or in pain I call His name.
When I am lost and cannot find my way
I call His name.
When I am thankful and filled with joy,
I call His name.
Nothing would ever be the same if I couldn't call His name.
The Red Bird
A red bird comes to visit me,
He moves from tree to tree.
He looks for food on the
ground,
I like it when he comes around.
The Clouds
The clouds look soft as they float by,
They are very far up in the
sky.
The sun comes out and chases
them away,
Buy they will be back another day.
Georgetta (Georgette) Hanna Johnson, my mother, wrote simple, serene poetry and short stories.
She loved painting beautiful acrylic, folk art landscapes on construction paper. Her favorite color was purple and she enjoyed various types of crafting.
She loved watching T. D. Jakes and Jimmy Swaggart and reading her Bible everyday. She was raised in the Church of God under Bishop Lula Mae Swanson. In her later years, Georgette grew closer to God.
She went peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, in January, 2021
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Christian Poetry Worshiping God
David C. Brown lives in the UK and is retired from the environment industry.
His main interests are Jesus Christ, Christianity and poetry. Some of his favorite books are the Bible, The Sufferings of Christ and the works by British poet George Herbert.
His poetry blog is Grace Notes.
You can find his books at Lulu.Sunday, November 7, 2021
Christian Poetry: Look Up
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Christian Poem By Helen Mallicoat
A
friend shared this poem with me to help me through difficult times in
my life. It is so beautiful and touching that I read it often. It
soothes my soul and spirit. It's as if God is telling me, Don't look backwards. Don't look forwards. Live in today. Be at peace. I am always here, today.
I AM
I was regretting the past
And fearing the future.
Suddenly my Lord was speaking:
“My name is I Am.” He paused.
I waited. He continued,
When you live in the past
With its mistakes and regrets,
It is hard. I am not there,
My name is not I WAS”.
When you live in the future
With its problems and fears,
It is hard. I am not there.
My name is not I WILL BE.
When you live in this moment,
It is not hard. I am here.
My name is I AM.
May you be comforted by Helen's words that God is always present with you.
Helen Mallicoat was born to Dora and Walter White on Sept. 4, 1913 in a log cabin on a farm near Arenzville, Ill. She passed away at 91 years old on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Helen was an avid writer and many of her writings have been compiled into books. Hallmark published Listen for the Lord in 1980. The most widely read of all her writings is the poem I Am, which was published in 1982 on a poster by Argus Communications. Almost weekly she heard of it being meaningful to someone.
Sunday, October 3, 2021
Poetry About Our Father From David C Brown
I am sharing 3 poems by David C Brown about Our Heavenly Father. The poetry of this long-term Christian writer has such a calming, restful quality. It's as though he's encouraging us to live quietly and peacefully in our relationship with God. I never fail to feel restored and quietened when I read his verse.
THE FATHER OF SPIRITS
If we will live, we must be subject to
The Father as the One who has the Name
Father of spirits; He will bear us through
His chastening. We gladly own His claim
Upon us since it from Him we came;
He rules our spirits in a way to suit
Our needs, and to secure from us His fruit.
(Hebrews 12: 9)
What a beautiful and insightful way to describe God's purging of the branches. The last line, "He rules our spirits in a way to suit Our needs, and to secure from us His fruit," gives me chills because of its depth of meaning.
This is because I think about how we suffer through God's purging and we judge it as being for his unknown purposes. David's light on this Godly process advocates that we can only realize the fulfillment of our own dreams, needs and personal prayers through it. Even the securing of his fruit from us (and what a great twist of words David wrote in that phrase) blesses us because we are the better for God's clipping and pruning process.
Here are 2 more poems that David has written about the glory and loving kindnesses of The Father.
THE FATHER OF LIGHTS
When first the light broke through the primal darkness
It gave this earth hope it would live anew,
Although exposing chaos in its starkness.
Then great and small lights graced the settings due
To them, while looking to the Light that's true;
Father of lights, since then each light that's burning
Comes from One with no shadow and no turning.
(James 1: 17)
THE FATHER OF COMPASSIONS
Satan, the flesh, and sin, in their own fashions
Have clashed against me to disturb my soul;
But I turn to the Father of compassions,
The God of all encouragements, and roll
My burden on the One who will console;
In spite of ills my foes seek to impart
The Father of compassions binds my heart.
(2 Cor 1: 3)
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David works in the environment industry and lives in Scotland. His interests are Jesus Christ, Christianity, the Bible, poetry, the environment and sustainable development. Some of his favorite books are the Bible, The Sufferings of Christ and George Herbert.
His poetry blog is Grace Notes.
You can find his books at Lulu.