This post from April 3,
2017 reminds us that we are not alone in these uncertain times.
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As we get ready to enter
Holy Week, I am reprinting a poem that I wrote many years ago. It isn’t great
poetry, but it responds to the uncertainty I was going through at the time and
that we all experience now and then.
Gethsemane
I often wonder if God understands
When I feel deserted and all
alone;
Then I remember three sleeping men
As Jesus knelt on the garden’s
stone.
Or does God understand my anguish
When from life’s cares I want
relief?
“Let this cup pass” were my
Savior’s words
As He voiced His anguish and His
grief.
Sometimes it’s hard to follow
God’s will
When He asks for a sacrifice from
me;
Yet Christ was giving so much more
When He followed God’s will to
Calvary.
Whenever I wonder if God
understands,
I remember Christ’s love for me;
How, because of that love, He has
felt what I feel,
As He had His own Gethsemane.
Thanks be to God.
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The picture at the top of
this post is “Agony in the Garden” by Giovanni Bellini.” It was painted
sometime around 1465 and is in the public domain because of its age.
The poem is © 1974 by Kathryn Page Camp
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