When you pass THROUGH the waters,
I will be with you;
and when you pass THROUGH the fire,
you will not be burned...
Isaiah 43:2
Coming across "through" in Scripture readings recently. Isaiah 43:2 is an example. In this example also notice the word "when". When, not if. Difficulties are assured in life. (Jesus stated, "In this world you will have difficulties, but be of good cheer.") Through suggests our difficulties will not last forever. It is through our difficulties we mature. In turn our difficulties can encourage another on their journey.
My poem "Ode to Rose" came to mind when pondering through and when. So thought I would share today.
Ode to Rose
How lovely a blooming rose.
It’s beauty comes from within, it glows
as its petals open and pose.
Spiraling around it shows
one petal at a time, it grows
full bloom into a lovely rose.
How fragrant this blooming rose
delighting everyone’s nose
as most everyone knows.
How beautiful it grows.
Covered with dewdrops, it glows.
Yes, how lovely a rose.
It’s the object of many poet’s prose
who often pen heartfelt tributes to a rose
one day quoted as romantic words sowed.
You’ll find this perfect rose from thorns arose –
as joy from sorrow one day will be bestowed.
Yes, hope deferred is born – as time will show.
It’s the thorns in life that eventually sow
internal beauty grown from heartache and woe,
the end result being lovelier than a rose.
Long-time gardeners know a rose
will endure a lifetime of woes
for roses attract many foes.
Not only are poets romanced by a rose,
so are aphids and green worms, and black spot grows.
These insects might be knocked off with the water hose.
Even deer are know to nip off rosebuds by their nose
often tattle-tailed by the tell-tale print of their toes.
Yes, roses are know to attract many unwanted foes.
Despite the woes
that roses pose,
lovely is a rose.
This ode to a rose
written in prose
now comes to a close.
* * * * *
This ode refers to “hope deferred”
as in when our dreams are on hold
or when prayers are seemingly ignored.
As we all know, waiting is hard to do,
even though patience is bestowed, it’s true,
as a diamond in the rough turns into a jewel.
Yes, waiting has much to teach everyone of us.
It ultimately grows our faith as we learn to trust.
It’s meant to be a time of rest instead of stress.
As we grow in faith and faithfully trust
we realize God has a good plan for us,
our prayers are heard and therein we place our trust.
So we wait for our prayers to one day be answered
then often realize God had a better answer
for it’s in God’s time wherein lies the key to the answer.
Often when God doesn’t answer your prayers when you’d like him to,
it’s because He has something much better in His plan for you.
In the meantime, continue to give God glory because He loves you.
In God’s time, in God’s time...
God makes all things possible in His time.
May the prayers I offer Him
bring glory to my King
as God makes all things possible in His time.
(Deviation of “In His Time”.)
Hope deferred makes the heart sick,
but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.
Proverbs 13:12
Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name;
worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness.
Psalm 29:2
Thy will be done.
Matthew 6:10 (KJV)
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Lovely as a Rose... I have a very enhanced sense of smell which gives me vivid memories ... rose essence always triggers detailed and intense joy for me! Thank you for a delightful ode and scripture to enfolded it!
ReplyDeleteI have histamine reactions to strong scents, i.e. lilacs are too scented for me, can detect from miles away. Cannot bring many flowers into the house. Devotions this week have mentioned adversity. These two separate thoughts above came together in my mind this morning. Appreciate your taking the time to read.
ReplyDeleteA difficult sessory response for an avid gardener! If it be God's will may you be healed of this affliction! Blessings always, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteGod's faithfulness sustains.
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