There have been times,
I must confess.
I’ve made poor decisions,
creating a mess.
There are things that I’ve done
without giving much thought.
Then I’ve been surprised
by the chaos it wrought.
I stand in the rubble
and look all around.
And hope the path out
will someday be found.
Most people I know,
do like a routine.
If they know what is coming,
they won’t cause a scene.
If they’re pointed out
and put on the spot.
Look out and run fast,
they’re bound to be hot.
But there are a few
who like a surprise.
Last minute changes,
just help them to rise.
If you’re one or the other,
or somewhere between.
If you want to be hidden,
or like to be seen.
If you walk in the middle,
with a foot in each camp.
When we understand others,
we turn on a lamp.
The lamp is revealing
and helps us to see.
People may not be wrong
that are different from me.
The connection is coming,
if there’s one to this poem.
The message is clear,
it’s about to hit home.
When we judge others
by the rules that we make.
We create chaos,
because God’s rules we break.
There is just one standard,
that applies to us all.
When held up to Jesus,
every person will fall.
When I make decisions,
what will be my guide?
Will I open my motives,
and have nothing to hide?
Will I base them all solely,
on God and His Word.
So it is His message
that always is heard.
When I trust in Jesus
and follow His path.
Even when I caused it,
I escape from His wrath.
I guard my words closely,
and capture each thought.
So His Spirit helps me,
only say what I ought.
To give a quick answer,
can be trouble for me.
So I spend time in prayer,
even down on my knee.
To make this a habit,
does not make me weak.
I am much stronger,
when God’s face I seek.
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I was tempted to comment on several posts and statements that I’ve read this morning that I simply don’t agree with and think are bad conclusions to the known information. As I was considering what to write, God gave me this poem instead as a reminder that being quick to speak/respond often leads me into chaos. I pray that this poem is an encouragement to you and that it brings glory to God and accomplishes His purposes for it.
In prayer,
Tom