My righteousness is water
But the Savior I call mine
Transforms my watery nothingness
Into wonderfully rich wine
I am Nicodemus coming in the night
Ignorant of grace, knowledge I dearth
Christ teaches me truth
He shows me rebirth
I was the dying son at Capernaum
I had nothing left to give
But at the sound of Jesus' voice
I obeyed him and lived.
I was a fisherman at the waterside
I went along with other men
But when He called me to fish for souls instead
I dropped my net and followed him
I, like Simon's mother in law,
Feverishly tossed and turned
But Christ lifted me up, he took my hand
And from Him, I have learned
I was a leper scorned by everyone
Cursed and called unclean
Yet, Jesus came and because "He willed"
He all at once made me white and clean
Crowds of distractions stood before me
But friends lead me to the roof
They let me down to the Holy Lord
Today I walk, my sins forgiven, I praise the God of Truth!
I was the servant sick of the palsy
Tormented grievously
He filled my heart with abounding faith
And at once He set me free
I was the dead son carried forth from Naim
Set at the feet of God All Wise
Though death is all my soul could claim
He said to me, "Arise."
A storm within me rolled with rage
I of little faith was wont of ease
His hand was raised, His voice was calm
He said, "Be still." And there was, "Peace."
2 comments:
woah, Allix that was beautiful!!! you write wonderful poems, I always look forward to reading the next one!
I love this poem,Allix!!! Great job!
Shelbi
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