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Only One Drop

Posted by Rod Ferbrache on June 12, 2011 at 3:49 PM Comments comments (0)

There’s been many a time at communion

That I’ve gazed at the bread and the wine.

So often in fact, that often I lack

To comprehend fully the sign

That these elements demonstrate to us,

The story they bring to our mind.

Of why they are used, so often abused,

Yet ignore it ? Yes we’re often  unkind.

 

I know we are there to remember,

The death of our Saviour, God’s Son.

Yet we get so familiar, it all seems so similar,

That the meaning is beyond us – undone.

It becomes to us second nature,

To receive the cup and the bread.

The fact He was killed, is our mind ever stilled?

No, we forget that He ever was dead.

 

I’m aware of my sin, there’s enough of it,

I’m reminded of it each time I pray.

It’s there in the Book, each time that I look,

That fact will I think, ever stay.

Yet the same book speaks of forgiveness,

That the price of sin has been met.

No more do I owe, I can now let it go,

For God has said He’ll forget.

 

 I gazed into the cup set before me,

Then a question I asked my dear Lord.

“Did you ever stop, to count every drop -

That that out of your body poured?

How many drops does it take Lord?

To wash away all of my sin?

I then felt a tear, as He spoke in my ear,

And such love overwhelmed me within.

 

I knew all that the Bible said about sin,

And that shedding of blood was required.

But the answer I got, that erased every spot,

Was nothing short of inspired.

I had pictured in my mind a river,

That at the least would be needed to stop

My journey to hell, I knew that so well,

Yet He said...No, just one drop!

 

One drop of my blood is sufficient,

To erase from your record, your sin.

I said, “That can’t be, I’m so black, you can see,

I’m filthy without, and within.

“Look no longer at what you have done or said.

 This all belongs in the past.

Fix your gaze upon me, as I hang from the tree.

That drop will eternity last.

 

So whenever the cup and the bread are served,

I can never again feel condemned.

What Christ has done, the victory He’s won,

Through the blood that was not stemmed.

Can I ever forget the word that He spoke?

That forced my doubts to stop.

That one single act, an indisputable fact,

The cleansing that came from one drop.


The evenings are drawing in!

Posted by Rod Ferbrache on August 28, 2010 at 2:11 PM Comments comments (1)



 

I love the start of summer

With days that are long and hot.

The memory of the winter’s cold

Is something almost forgot?

For in those dark short days

We feel so low and restricted,

Then spring comes round the corner

And our spirits feel so lifted.

 

The energy we feel within

Seems like the sap, to rise.

I do enjoy those daylight hours,

Plus the sun high in the sky.

There’s time to do the gardening

When coming home from work,

Or, on the bike for a quick ride,

No hint of winter murk

 

 We’re woken in the mornings

By the sound of singing birds.

They sing their very hearts out

Determined to be heard.

Everywhere there’s colour

No matter where you look.

It’s as if God used every shade there was

In His great painting book.

 

The month of May has more treats

Than all the months before.

All around the island

There’s migrant birds galore.

Each sporting brand new feathers,

Their mate they must impress.

Then butterflies come on the scene

They too - in fancy dress.

 

All of this continues

At such a frantic pace,

It’s as if a clock is ticking,

And all are in a race.

For so they are, it’s true to say

That as each day comes and goes,

The urgency grows greater,

As the daylight hours grows.

 

It’s well known in my family

Come June just what I’ll say,

Because it happens every year

Following the longest day.

It’s fact, there’s no denying it,

Yet there’s a knowing grin-

When I come out with my annual phrase,

The evenings are drawing in.

 

The evenings are drawing in,

With a feeling that starts to sink.

But as I do, a little voice -

Says something that makes me think,

I’m reminded of a time to come,

When the sun will forever shine.

No dark and dismal winter days,

Or passing years and time.

 

I will no longer be able to say

The evenings are drawing in.

You will however see me

With a massive infectious grin.

No cloud, or rain, no wind or snow.

Just endless sunny days -

Will be my portion evermore,

To sing my Redeemers praise!

 

Unlimited Resources

Posted by Rod Ferbrache on December 24, 2009 at 4:35 PM Comments comments (1)



We went to town last week to do some bits and bobs.

Nothing in particular, although there was one job.

When we had a grandson we saved up our loose cash

And once in a while when there’s enough, to the bank we would dash.

We did the same this Saturday, and as we stood in line

A thought dropped into my head, that there would come a time

When Zach would be quite old enough to know he had a sum

That bit by bit had mounted up and then the time would come

When with his bank book in his hand he could draw some out

He didn’t have to worry, he didn’t have to doubt.


While too young to understand, or even be aware

Resources are building up from those who love and care.

It didn’t depend on what he did, the kind of boy he was

The money was simply there, I have to say, because

His Gran and Granddad love him just the way he is,

He didn’t have to earn it; the fact is it was his.

To do with as he wanted, to spend it in his own way

We wouldn’t dictate just where it went, we wouldn’t have a say.

So we’ll go on saving, until the time is right

And when we hand it over we’ll share in his delight.


This got me kind of thinking how just like life is this?

A truth that stares us in the face, and yet can so easily miss.

That in our name a bank account is there in time of need,

To draw upon, to benefit, if the truth of God we heed.

He says to me in weakness, His strength will make me strong.

When I mess up, do stupid things, do something that is wrong,

For me there is forgiveness, a massive stash of grace,

But I must go and draw it out, if the future I will face.

The Father put a huge sum of credit in sending us His Son 

It seems so sad to waste it, with all that He has done.


When next you go into a bank to draw some money out

Remember all that Fathers done, you never need to doubt.

If in any way you lack, in spirit or in soul

It need not forever stay that way; He wants to make you whole.

You may not realise in Him how rich you really are.

It’s something that’s not measured by size of house or car.

It’s also not dependant on how much is in the bank

As a son or daughter of the King it is how high you rank.

If Father owns the cattle upon a thousand hills

Then all is at His disposal, and can give it as He wills.

So never think you’re wanting, or a need that goes unmet

As heirs to the King of all, we never should forget.

Foolish Things

Posted by Rod Ferbrache on October 23, 2009 at 4:07 PM Comments comments (0)

 

( 1 Corinthians.1.25.)

 

God uses the things that are foolish

So often to puzzle the wise,

They think they know all they need to know,

But oh, how they’re in for a surprise,

For the things that seem so simple,

So little and lowly and poor

Are the things that God often uses,

Not those who are proud and tall.

For in Gods plan for His Kingdom,

He ordained long ago,

That it’s not how great or important you are,

But how close to the Saviour you grow

 

To say we believe in a Saviour,

Who died on a tree long ago,

Brings a frown, or a shake of the head, or a laugh,

For to them we really don't know

The things that truly do matter,

The bomb, or famine, or flood,

To them as long as these things exist

There cannot be time for God.

For to believe in Him really is foolish,

To pray, and to fast, and to plead.

They only can see what is on the T.V.

And are blind to their real need.

 

It appears beyond human logic,

When everything seems to go wrong,

To lift up our eyes, and say, "Praise the Lord",

In order for faith to grow strong.

For people get so discouraged,

When their lives fall into a mess.

Yet we believe what He told us,

That everything works for our best.

For God uses the things that foolish,

Those things that seem far from good sense,

To bring out the fruit that is sweet to the taste,

In the people the world think are dense.

 

I thank God that I am foolish,

That to the world what I believe is mad.

I believe in a Saviour, a Lord, a Creator,

Who truly makes me glad.

To be wise as the Bible sees it,

Is to turn our back on those things

That the world would hanker after,

The love that the pop stars sing,

 

For the love that I know is far richer,

And deeper, which money can't buy.

There's also the promise that says

If I trust Him, I'll live with Him when I die,

So you see, to be laughed at and different,

Is really no hardship at all.

For by being to them so foolish

I really am wisest of all.

 

 


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