Friday, September 3, 2010

ANOTHER DAY

Another day is dawning
 another day's begun
 another day to turn to God 
 and pray, "Thy will be done"

A day to slay doubt's dragon, 
 to know within your soul 
 that as you give yourself to Him

He'll bless and make you whole. A day to live with purpose 
 a day to show you care
 when others turn to you distraught
 confused or in despair

A day to share God's blessings
 in quiet countless ways
 that touch the heart with hope and joy
 and brighten cloudy days


A day for sweet rejoicing
 for gratitude and praise
 because His love enfolds you
 both now, and all your days.

A Place For Me

There is a special place in life,that needs my humble skill,A certain job I'm meant to do,which no one else can fulfill.The time will be demanding,the pay is not too good,and I wouldn't change itfor a moment, even if I could.There is a special place in life.A goal I must attain,a dream that I must followbecause I won't be back again.There is a mark that I must leave.however small it seems to be.A legacy of love for thosewho follow after me.There is a special place in life,that only I may share.A little path that bears my name,awaiting me somewhere.There is a hand that I must hold,a word that I must say,a smile that I must give,for there are tears to blow away.There is a special place in lifethat I was meant to fill.A sunny spot where flowers grow,upon a windy hill.There's always a tomorrow and thebest is yet to be, for somewherein this world, I know thereis a place for me.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

GRACE

 The boy stood with back arched, head cocked back and hands clenched defiantly.  "Go ahead, give it to me."
The principal looked down at the young rebel.  "How many times have you been here?"
The child sneered rebelliously, "Apparently not enough."
The principal gave the boy a strange look.  "And you have been punished each time have you not?"
"Yeah, I’ve been punished, if that's what you want to call it."  He threw out his small chest, "Go ahead I can take whatever you dish out.  I always have."
"And no thought of your punishment enters your head the next time you decide to break the rules does it?"
"Nope, I do whatever I want to do.  Ain't nothin you people gonna do to stop me either."
The principal looked over at the teacher who stood nearby.  "What did he do this time?"
"Fighting.  He took little Tommy and shoved his face into the sandbox."
The principal turned to look at the boy, "Why?  What did little Tommy do to you?"
"Nothin, I didn't like the way he was lookin at me, just like I don't like the way you’re lookin at me!  And if I thought I could do it, I'd shove your face into something."
The teacher stiffened and started to rise but a quick look from the principal stopped him.  He contemplated the child for a moment and then quietly said, "Today my young student, is the day you learn about grace."
"Grace?  Isn't that what you old people do before you sit down to eat? I don't need none of your stinkin grace."
"Oh, but you do."  The principal studied the young mans face and whispered.  "Oh yes, you truly do..." 
The boy continued to glare as the principal continued, "Grace, in its short definition is unmerited favour. You cannot earn it; it is a gift and is always freely given.  It means that you will not be getting what you so richly deserve."
The boy looked puzzled.  "Your not gonna whup me? You just gonna let me
walk?"
The principal looked down at the unyielding child.  "Yes, I am going to let you walk."
The boy studied the face of the principal, "No punishment at all?  Even though I socked Tommy and shoved his face into the sandbox?"
"Oh, there has to be punishment.  What you did was wrong and there are always consequences to our actions.  There will be punishment.  Grace is not an excuse for doing wrong."
"I knew it," Sneered the boy as he held out his hands.  "Lets get on with it."
The principal nodded toward the teacher.  "Bring me the belt."  The teacher presented the belt to the principal.  He carefully folded it in two and then handed it back to the teacher.  He looked at the child and said.  "I want you to count the blows."
He slid out from behind his desk and walked over to stand directly in front of the young man.  He gently reached out and folded the child's outstretched, expectant hands together and then turned to face the teacher with his own hands outstretched.
One quiet word came forth from his mouth.  "Begin."  The belt whipped down on the outstretched hands of the principal.
Crack!  The young man jumped ten feet in the air.  Shock registered across his face, "One" he whispered.  Crack!  "Two."  His voice raised an octave.  Crack! "Three...” He couldn't believe this.  Crack! "Four."  Big tears welled up in the eyes of the rebel.  "OK stop! That's enough.  Stop!" Crack!  Came the belt down on the callused hands
of the principal.
Crack!  The child flinched with each blow, tears beginning to stream down his face.  Crack!  Crack!  "No please", the former rebel begged, "Stop, I did it, I'm the one who deserves it.  Stop!  Please.  Stop..." Still the blows came, Crack!  Crack!  One after another.
Finally it was over.
The principal stood with sweat glistening across his forehead and beads trickling down his face.  Slowly he knelt down. He studied the young man for a second and then his swollen hands reached out to cradle the face of the weeping child.

"Grace..."