Tuesday, February 06, 2007

The Will of God

Laid on Thine altar, O my Lord Divine,
Accept my gift this day, for Jesus' sake;
I have no jewels to adorn Thy shrine,
Nor any world-famed sacrifice to make:
But here I bring within my trembling hands
This will of mine, a thing that seemeth small,
Yet Thou alone, O Lord, canst understand
How when I yield Thee this, I yield Thee all.

Hidden therein, Thy searching gaze can see
Struggles of passion, visions of delight,
All that I have, or fain would be,
Deep loves, fond hopes, and longings infinite:
It hath been wet with tears, and dimmed with sighs,
Clenched in my grasp, till beauty hath it none:
Now from Thy footstool, where it vanquished lies,
The prayer ascendeth, "May Thy will be done."

Take it, O Father, ere my courage fail,
And merge it so with Thine own, that e'en
If in some desperate hour my cries prevail,
And Thou give back my gift, it may have been
So changed, so purified, so fair have grown,
So one with Thee, so filled with love divine,
I may not know or feel it as my own,
But gaining back my will, may find it Thine.


(found among the papers of an African missionary after his death)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

beautiful.

its always good to make a visit to your blog, thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

hhmm...thanks for visiting. but would be nice if i knew who it was that's visiting. ;)

Jasper said...

=)
sorry 4 not leaving my name!
=P

Great blog! Nice to read poetry when you're to sick to write it! =(

Anonymous said...

huh?

Jaya said...

hey jaspreet, didnt know you visited this blog as well. :)

teck choon, this is my student. (i'm assuming that anonymous is teck choon!) ;p