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When dark storms characterize my life
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During one of the stormy times of her life, when she felt the darkness closing in on her, she wrote a poem of faith. When storms trouble me, I read it again and feel my mother's heart once more.
GOD WALKS
If I say, "Surely the darkness shall cover me:
even the night shall be light around me."
Psalm 139:11 (KJV)
O, weary child, upon life's rugged way,
With shoulders bowed beneath a crushing load,
And bleeding feet from thorns along the way
That tear and cut all through the blazing day--
If sun and flowers are faded now from sight,
And moon and stars reluctant give no light,
Remember still--
God walks the velvet blackness of the night..
God walks--He ever searches all the ways
To find His child, in cheerless toil along the road;
To wipe the tears from eyes that blinded gaze
On weary miles of ever winding ways--
To softly speak his name, as healing light
Like gentle rain illuminates his flight;
Remember still--
God walks the velvet blackness of the night.
God walks--oh, never think you are alone!
Or that He doesn't care about your cries;
There's not a child of His to Him unknown--
He knows, God knows, the ones who are His own.
So put your hand in His, walk in His light,
And everything one day will be made right
Remember still--
With God there is no blackness in the night.
~~Vera Miller
Mom is in Glory now. All the dark nights of her life are past and all the storms are stilled. Soon we will join her where there is no darkness--God is the light of that future home.
"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." Revelation 21:4 (KJV)
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How very beautiful, Lois!! To know that she struggles no longer must be joy to your soul, and to see how your Father walked the journey with you and your family all along the way. Never alone. I loved this. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt is easy to be critical of the way we were parented, but as we grow older and especially after our parents have passed on, we often gain more understanding of their joys and their struggles. Thank you for your comments, Joyce.
DeleteSo wonderful that she understood the issue before she met face to face the One who had been walking with her. And for you to get the explanation of the why’s you all asked in private.
ReplyDeleteGod is good. I'm thankful for the understanding He grants us as we learn from the past.
DeleteWhat an insightful poem! Thank you for sharing, Lois.
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