Friday, May 2, 2014

Flowers

Flowers preach to us if we will hear:--
The rose saith in the dewy morn,
I am most fair;
Yet all my loveliness is born
Upon a thorn.
The poppy saith amid the corn:
Let but my scarlet head appear
And I am held in scorn;
Yet juice of subtle virtue lies
Within my cup of curious dyes.
The lilies say: Behold how we
Preach without words of purity.
The violets whisper from the shade
Which their own leaves have made:
Men scent our fragrance on the air,
Yet take no heed
Of humble lessons we would read.

But not alone the fairest flowers:
The merest grass
Along the roadside where we pass,
Lichen and moss and sturdy weed,
Tell of His love who sends the dew,
The rain and sunshine too,
To nourish one small seed.
Jan Bagwell
God Bless !
 


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Thursday, May 1, 2014

I Will Be Looking For You


I Will Be Looking For You
I'll be Looking for You
When the trumpet shall sound
and I rise from the ground...
as the Heavens depart like a scroll;
When I sail through the air
I'll remember this prayer;
For I'm praying today for your soul.

I'll be looking for you
when life's journey is through
and all burdens have vanished away.
Now, I'm asking the Lord
and my whole heart is poured
in this prayer I am praying today.

Will you meet me someday
in that Home far away...
with no heartache nor sorrow to bear?
In those Mansions Sublime...
May yours be next to mine.
If we never meet here...meet me there.
Jan Bagwell
God Bless !
If we only had eyes to see and ears to hear and wits to understand, we would know that the Kingdom of God in the sense of holiness, goodness, beauty is as close as breathing and is crying out to born both within ourselves and within the world; we would know that the Kingdom of God is what we all of us hunger for above all other things even when we don’t know its name or realize that it’s what we’re starving to death for. The Kingdom of God is where our best dreams come from and our truest prayers. We glimpse it at those moments when we find ourselves being better than we are and wiser than we know. We catch sight of it when at some moment of crisis a strength seems to come to us that is greater than our own strength. The Kingdom of God is where we belong. It is home, and whether we realize it or not, I think we are all of us homesick for it.”

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

One Single Life


One Single Life

He once was a baby
Just starting to walk
He cried and he crawled
And He learned how to talk

The time passed by quickly
From hours to days
This child's growing older
As he learns to pray

A teen full of query
He learns about life
Sickness and hunger
A world full of strife

Men that can't walk
Deaf, dumb and blind
Adultery and hatred
With healing, God's sign

Father, he watches
His only son grow
into a Savior
In the world, below

Pharisees, Sadducees
Living in deep sin
Don't know what's coming
No Holy Spirit within

Over the years
So many have cried
Because on the cross
This young man has died

He once was a baby
Grew into a man
Gave his life for us
Sits at God's right hand
Jan Bagwell
God Bless
From Jesus with Love !

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Oh, The Things I've Seen


Oh, The Things I've Seen

I have seen morality fade,
the withering of man's ethics
I have seen Love's first bloom
be shattered, by the skeptics.

I have seen evil governments,
that are wicked and corrupt
I have seen terrorist bombs
on peaceful streets erupt.

I have seen earthy riches,
make the wealthiest go bust
I have seen the awful pain
due to hearts full of lust.

I have seen Satan destroy,
families with booze and dope
I have seen little children
give up all trust and hope.

I have seen the falling away,
of those who once believed
I have seen to their First Love
they no longer heed or cleave.

I have seen the fruit plummet,
far from the One True Vine
I have seen the Gospel truth
become dull and benign.

But, what I have not seen,
is for God to change His mind
His Word still gives sight . . .
to all those who are yet blind! 
Jan Bagwell 
God Bless !
And the glory of the LORD will be revealed, and all mankind together will see it. For the mouth of the LORD has spoken." 6 A voice says, "Cry out." And I said, "What shall I cry?" "All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. 7 The grass withers and the flowers fall, because the breath of the LORD blows on them. Surely the people are grass. 8 The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever." 9 You who bring good tidings to Zion, go up on a high mountain. You who bring good tidings to Jerusalem, lift up your voice with a shout, lift it up, do not be afraid; say to the towns of Judah, "Here is your God!"

Monday, April 28, 2014

I Was There


I Was There

I was there
Although my lifeless body hung cold and twisting from the bough,
Somehow I could see what I had brought upon my master now.
I was sure his angel armies would come to set us free.
He had been our hope for freedom from Roman tyranny.
I had not thought that he would need to die upon that pole.
What had I gained for thirty coins? In fact, I lost my soul.
Yes I, Judas Iscariot was there.

I was there
My sons and I had journeyed there from far Cyrene that day
To spend the sacred Passover, a visit each Jew must pay.
But then we saw a dying man, his cross he could not bear.
He stumbled and fell, and I was forced to take his cross up there.
I only knew that from his eyes, he gave me grace sublime.
The cross I bore held all my sins, and all was new in time.
Yes I, Simon of Cyrene was there.

I was there
But I hid among the shadows, full distraught with guilt and fears,
My soul a whiling pool of shame, my eyes still wet with tears.
Though among the twelve, I said first, "You are the Christ, I know,"
Three time I swore I knew him not, and then the cock did crow.
Three times the hammer struck the nails, three times they struck my heart.
Three crosses stood against the sky. Would I could take his part.
Yes I, Simon Peter was there.

I was there.
It was my simple order from Pilate's official hand,
So I let my troops have their fun in torturing this man.
But when he hung upon his cross, and clouds rolled in the sky,
In all his pain, he did not curse, but looked me in the eye.
And when he prayed, "Father forgive them, they know not what they do,"
I knew he must be God's own son, and meant that for me too.
Yes I, the Centurion, was there.

I was there.
I hung beside him on a cross, in pain beyond belief.
I knew he did not deserve to die, there beside a thief.
I took a chance, I had no breath and words were hard to form,
"Jesus, remember me, when you into your kingdom come."
I could but hope, and then he said, amid the taunts and cries,
"Truly I say, you shall be with me, today in paradise."
Yes I, the thief on the cross, was there.

I was there.
I rocked his sweet infant body and fed him at my breast.
He grew, and all I knew was a great love that would not rest.
Was he all that the angel said, a man of destiny?
Or was he a man of sorrows that now he seemed to be?
My heart broke as I saw his pain, his agony in full.
The soldier pierced his sacred side, his sword has pierced my soul.
Yes I, Mary, his mother, was there.

I was there.
I looked on with the Sanhedrin. How could I them refuse?
They were just angry at the sign, "This is the King of Jews."
I followed him, that Nazarene, but could not let them know.
When he was tried, I dared not say that they should let him go.
So when he died upon that cross, it would not hurt my name
To give to him my own new tomb--and bury all my shame.
Yes I, Joseph of Arimathea was there.

I was there.
I watched as they buried him in that awful, cold, dry grave.
He was no more, and we were lost, whom he had tried to save.
Yet on the firs day I returned, despite my deep despair.
I fell and cried, confused, distraught! His body was not there!
Then someone spoke, said my name, and in the morning glow,
I saw again my Master's face. He lives! And all must know!
Yes I, Mary Magdalene was there.

I too was there.
I was there as now I read the sacred gospel story.
I saw Jesus on that cross, and darkness reign in glory.
I saw his body laid in cloths within that stone, cold tomb.
I saw the stone was rolled away. I saw an empty room.
I saw that he had died for me, to wipe away my sin.
I saw him open heaven's gate and bid us now come in.
Yes, even I was there,
Jan Bagwell
God Bless !

Were you there?