Lord, look at me.
I'm so confused.
The things I believed
Keep You amused.
I thought Your call
Would blast my mind,
Instead it's a whisper,
Hard to find.
Though maybe I'll hear
What You have in store
Now that I know
What I'm listening for.
Help me to live
In Your will every day.
No questions, just trust,
As You sweep self away.
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Bewildering is such good word. How could we not be confused by a God who would save the world, not with kings and conquering armies but with a baby carpenter, born to be crucified for our sins? Why would I expect such a God to call in an ordinary way, like a dream or vision? This study is so good for me because, in the midst of chaos and hurry, I have to stop, read, and read again . I have to stop and think and pray for wisdom. I have to stop and wait for God to give me the words for my poems. It is in the stopping that I hear Him. It is in the stopping that I listen to Him. "Be still and know that I am God."
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I finally decided to do an in-depth study of Oswald Chambers’ “My Utmost for His Highest” because my husband recommended it without reservation. My husband is very intelligent and well read and, while I am no slouch in those departments, I usually prefer lighter fare. “My Utmost for His Highest” is anything but light, so as I read each daily devotional, I process it through my poetry. The purpose of the book is to help people to get closer to God and I really want that closer relationship. I want to share my unique perspective on each day’s selection plus some of my other poems and insights.
Jill, I am so excited about your blog and have put a link on my blog and trackbacks so my readers can go to yours!! Thanks for doing this---it is awesome!!!
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