Mephibosheth's Song |
MEPHIBOSHETH’S SONG Upon the plain of Lo Debar a cripple sits alone. his name was once of royalty Now he’s without a home. Mephibosheth of Great Saul’s loins, a pauper in the streets Forsaken by David the King and cursed with broken feet. Then late one night the King awoke Sweat upon David’s brow. A promise once made rests on his lips, a youthful, solemn vow Made to his savior Jonathan, who lay upon Death’s door, to care and watch over his kin now and forever more. “Ziba!’ he called and his servant did hasten to his side “Speak of the heir of Saul the Bad and tell where he abides! So I may do that which I swore and keep him by my side And fulfill my words to my friend Who for my life did die.” “But, my Lord, he is not fit for this type of honored life! A man like you shan’t be exposed To one who might cause strife. Just turn your back, forget this vow It was foolishness of youth. No one knows of your promises That now seem most uncouth.” “But God does know, Ziba, my friend From him nothing can hide. His word is beyond breakable, In His word I abide.” And so it was Saul’s kin did come to live amongst the King Was given back Jonathan’s rights and all his regal things. A place at King David’s table given to Saul’s grandson And with the breaking of the bread the will of God was done. |