
Blessed is he whose faith is not offended,
When all around his way
The power of God is working out deliverance
For others day by day;
Though in some prison drear his own soul languish,
Till life itself be spent,
Yet still can trust his Father's love and purpose,
And rest therein content.
Blessed is he, who through long years of suffering,
Cut off from active toil,
Still shares by prayer and praise the work of others,
And thus "divides the spoil."
Blessed are thou, O child of God, who sufferest,
And canst not understand
The reason for thy pain, yet gladly leavest
Thy life in His blest Hand.
Yea, blessed art thou whose faith is "not offended"
By trials unexplained,
By mysteries unsolved, past understanding,
Until the goal is gained.
Freda Hanbury Allen
Still can't be at the computer long but I'm resting in God's loving hands.
Blessed
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4 comments:
What a blessing to read these lines at 3 a.m. in the morning, dear Amy.
These words are so timely for me as well.
May God continue to keep you close to His heart...where all is safe and you are embraced by grace.
Love
Lidj
Amy,
I'm facing some things that I don't understand and can't quite explain.
This poem encourages me to trust Him, rather than allow my faith to become offended.
Thank you for sharing these timely words.
Sweet dreams.
I dropped by to let you know I am keeping you close, lifting you and Matt up before the Father...as valentine's day approaches.
I read the poem again, and it spoke to me again at another level.
Love
Lidj
Stopped by again and was touched by this poem - it hit a nerve (as I have for years suffered from a silent "pain": inward, unscene, and not spoken about much). Thanks for the reminder to trust my sweet Abba Daddy!
May you be reminded that He is ever close to you!
brenda
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