A poem about our purpose in life |
THE LIGHT THAT SHINES by Jacque Graham My God is the light That must shine through my love. He is the ultimate source. The light of my life is lasting and true; A gift of God's own true "love-force". He pours out His light On each of us now Thru His own true Spirit divine. He labels us for the world to see, "This precious child is mine." Our lamp is lighted With God's love flame So we can be set on the hill. And the world can see that He is the light And that He gives His guidance still. His word is a light On our darkest paths And a lamp to our stumbling feet. As we walk thru life lifting high His flame To each stranger and friend that we meet. God lighted His lamps for a purpose - a task. A special mission is ours. We must carry the light to the darkest domains, The valleys, and high-rising towers. On the pathways we take O'er life's winding roads, Thru valleys and by rocky rills, We lift His flame high for a light to our feet And let His light shine as He wills. To let our light shine before men Is our task, That glory may be to the Father. As our light glows with God's love We may light the path for another. This is the task For which we are called. His Love is the light we lift high, That others may feel the warmth of the flame And see our God walking by. The light of our soul Is a flickering flame. Its glow is soft- sometimes dim, Until the flame is fed with His Love And it shines more brightly with Him. Our flame is but one, Fed by faith and by hope. It alone cannot light the whole earth. But each one who comes to the Savior anew Lights a corner with the flame of rebirth. Each soul who lights the candle of Love And reaches out to another Lets His light so shine, And the flame is spread From child, to sister, to brother. Our light must spread O'er all the earth Into darkest corners and bright. That God's great love might enfold the earth And chase away Sin's fearful night. "I am the Light of the World", My heavenly Father declared. I could give light to another, Only in faith, As I dared. Giving of myself to another Or to a child as he cried. 'Twas to give me this power To love the unlovely, That my Savior was beaten and died. But even in death His light was bright. His love was not crucified. Only in the power of His love Will life remain, though we've died. Yes, this is the task For which we are called. His Love is the Light we lift high. That others may feel the warmth of the flame And see our God walking by. |