Archive for May 3rd, 2012

May 3, 2012

The Young Lawyer

And now behold a lawyer rose

With tempting question vain,

And said : “Master, what must I do

Eternal life to gain?”

 * * *

Jesus addressed His questioner

With manner frank and kind,

And by a parable He taught

His keen and doubting mind;

* * *

Told of the good Samaritan

Who succored a poor Jew;

Then, in conclusion, counseled him :

“Go thou and like wise do.”

May 3, 2012

At Bethany

And as they went, He and the twelve,

Along the public road,

They entered into Bethany,

Where Martha, kind abode;

 * * *

Who hospitably welcomed Him

Into her house to rest,

Then hastened to provide for Him

Refreshments of the best.

 * * *

Meanwhile her sister Mary,

Who long had wished to meet

The gracious Lord and hear His voice

Sat meekly at His feet.

 * * *

But Martha, cumbered and perplexed

With anxious, household care,

And wishing for her welcome Guest

A banquet to prepare,

* * *

Entered the room where Jesus sat,

And said : “Lord, dost Thou know

My sister lets me serve alone?

Bid her some help bestow.”

* * *

And Jesus answered in a tone

Of grace yet king concern,

“O, Martha, Martha, good and true,

Thou something hast to learn.

 * * *

“Thou careful art, and troubled much

All good things to enjoy,

And that thy friends may feast full well

Thy time and means employ;

 * * *

“And yet there’s but one needful thing,

Worthy thine utmost thought,

And that good part is Mary’s choice,

Which from her take thou not.”

May 3, 2012

The Lord’s Prayer

Again, did Jesus journey on,

When, in a certain place,

He lifted up His voice in prayer

With unction, power and grace.

 * * *

When He had ceased on of the twelve

Said :”Lord, teach us to pray,

As John taught those who followed him,

“We wish to do as they.”

 * * *

He taught them then that form of prayer

Which pure devotion is;

Known a The Lord’s Prayer ever since,

Because the words are His.

* * *

Then on He went, and preached the truth,

Along each country road,

And taught the people, high and low,

The love and fear of God;

* * *

And told them how God answers prayer.

If prayer be warm and true–

With far more loving, swift response

Than earthly parents do.

May 3, 2012

The Woman With an Infirmity

Now, in a synagogue, as He

One Sabbath day did preach,

Behold a woman, quite bowed down

And listening to His speech,

* * *

A poor, afflicted sufferer,

Who bore with groans and tears,

A spirit of infirmity

For fully eighteen years.

 * * *

Upon her Jesus laid His hand,

And, suddenly made straight,

She rose and glorified her God,

Whose mercies are so great.

* * *

The ruler of the synagogue,

Indignant the the Lord

Upon the Sabbath day had wrought

This healing by His word,

* * *

Unto the people said : “There are

Six days in which you may

Do all your works;–in them be healed–

Not on the Sabbath day.”

* * *

Then Jesus answered : “Hypocrite,

Doth not each of you think

It right, on Sabbath day, to lead

His beast away to drink?

* * *

“And ought not this poor woman, who

Is Abraham’s daughter, be

Made loose from pain she bore so long

Through Satan’s tyranny?”

* * *

And all His adversaries were

Ashamed when thus He chid,

While others wondered are rejoiced

For all the works He did.

May 3, 2012

“In Loving Memory,” Calla Lilies

Four versions of “In Loving Memory” graphic restored and redrawn by Kathy Grimm.

These graphics for funerals or memorial services come in blue, gold, pink and green.

May 3, 2012

“In Memoriam” Lilies

These “memoriam lilies” have been restored and colorized by Kathy Grimm.

There is a greyscale, a lavender and pink combination and a butter-cream and green version on this post.

May 3, 2012

Deuteronomy 6: 5

Deuteronomy 6:5 graphic by Kathy Grimm for Valentine’s Day, “you shall love the Lord your God with all your mind and heart and with your entire being and with all your might.”

May 3, 2012

The Man Born Blind

When, coming near His Journey’s

end,

Jerusalem was nigh,

He, one day, saw a man, born blind,

As He was passing by.

 * * *

And His disciples questioned Him :

“Master, whose sin hath done

Such evil as is this man’s lot–

His parents’ or his own?”

 * * *

And Jesus answered : “Neither hath

His parents sinned nor he,

But that the works of God, in him,

Might be made plain to see.

 * * *

“I must perform my Father’s works

While it is day; the night

Is coming, when no man can work;

But I am the world’s light,

* * *

“As long as I am in the world.”

And when He thus did day

He spat upon the ground, and made

The spittle into clay;

 * * *

And with it He anointed thick

The eyes that ne’er had seen,

Then said unto the man : “Go wash

In water pure and clean.”

 * * *

Then went the man obediently,

And washed his sightless eyes,

And instantly he saw all round,

With grateful, glad surprise.

 * * *

The neighbors said : “Is this the man

Who begged, and could not see?”

Said others : “He is like to him.”

But he said : “I am he.”

* * *

They asked him how he gained his sight,

And he, with thankful voice,

Told all about the wondrous work

That made his heart rejoice.

* * *

And now unto the Pharisees

The happy man they brought;

And it was on the Sabbath day

This miracle was wrought.

 * * *

Questioned by doubting Pharisees,

He did to them relate

The way by which he was relieved

From his unhappy state.

 * * *

They said the man who gave him sight

A sinner, sure must be

Or He would not, on such a day,

Make a blind man to see.

 * * *

Yet other said : “How can a man

Who is a sinner do

Such miracles?” The healed man said :

“He is a prophet true.”

 * * *

The Jews would not believe the man

Was ever blind at all;

And, to find out if it were so,

They did his parents call,

 * * *

And asked them : “Is this man your son,

Who without sight was born?

How, then, doth he now see so well,

Yet blind until this morn?”

 * * *

The parents said : “He is our son,

And was born blind, we know;

But know not how he gained his sight;

Himself the truth must show.”

 * * *

The Jews straightway recalled the man,

And said : “Give God the praise,

We know this man’s a sinner, by

His Sabbath-breaking ways.”

* * *

He answered them : “I know not if

This man a sinner be;

One thing I know, the whereas I

Was blind, yet now I see.

 * * *

“We know that God regardeth not

A sinful man’s appeal;

But to obedient worshipers

He will Himself reveal.

* * *

“Since first the world began can ye

Such wondrous power find

As that a mortal man could heal

the eyes of one born blind?

* * *

“And if this man were not of God,

Nor down from heaven came,

He could do nothing in my case–

All glory to His name!”

* * *

And then they answered, wrathfully :

“Thou, who believed thus,

Wast altogether born in sin,

And art thou teaching us?”

 * * *

They cast him out; which Jesus heard,

And found him, when alone :

“Believ’st thou on the Son of God?”

He asked in gentle tone.

* * *

The man said : “Lord who is He, that

My faith to Him might bow?”

Said Jesus : “Thou beholdest Him,

He talkith with thee now.”

* * *

Then he said :”Lord, I do believe,”

With fervent voice, and loud,

And bending forward to the earth,

In reverent worship bowed.

May 3, 2012

The Raising of Lazarus

Of Martha you’ve already heard,

Who entertained the Lord

When once He passed through Bethany,

And Mary heard His word.

 * * *

They had a brother, Lazarus,

And Jesus loved the three,

And now the young man was brought

low,

And very ill was he.

* * *

And his sisters sent a message

Unto the Lord, in haste :

“Behold, he whom Thou lovest well

Is sick and failing fast.”

* * *

But Jesus said :”This sickness

Comes not that he must die,

But for God’s glory, that His Son

Be glorified thereby.

* * *

“Our friend, Lazarus, sleepeth,”

Were the next words He spake :

“And I go hence that I may him

Out of his sleep awake.”

 * * *

Then said they : “Lord, if Laz’rus sleep

He surely shall do well”–

Thinking that it was natural rest

That o’er his eyelids fell.

 * * *

Then He said, plainly : “Lazarus

Is cold and still in death.

But well, for your sakes, ’tis that I

Went not while he had breath.

 * * *

“For so your faith shall be made bright,

That may be somewhat dim;

But now arise and leave this place,

That we may go to him.”

* * *

Then Thomas said–called Didymus–

To the disciples all,

”Let’s go, that we may die with Him,

If death should Him befall.”

* * *

And now all hearts are sad and still,

And many throb with fear,

As Jesus and His followers

To Bethany draw near.

* * *

And those who meet Him tell the news

Of sorrow and of gloom,

That Lazarus has already lain

Three days within his tomb.

* * *

Now Bethany was very near

Unto Jerusalem;

And many to the sisters came,

To see, and comfort them.

 * * *

And as they sat in silence,

Their hearts with grief bowed down,

The word was brought that Jesus

Was coming into town.

* * *

Then Martha went to meet the Christ,

And said unto Him : “Lord,

If Thou hadst been here, my brother

Had recovered by Thy word.”

 * * *

“Thy brother,” thus the answer came,

“Shall rise again, I say.”

“Yea, in the resurrection morn,”

She said, “at the last day.”

* * *

“I am the resurrection, and

The Life,” the Lord replied.

“He that upon my name believes

Shall live, though he had died.”

 * * *

“Oh, Lord,” she answered fervently,

“I truly do believe

Thou art the Christ, the Son of God,

Whom this world should receive.”

* * *

When Jesus saw the sister’s tears,

And tears of those around,

He groaned in spirit and was sad,

With troubled thoughts profound.

 * * *

He said to them : “Where have ye laid

Your friend and mine to sleep?”

They say to Him : “Lord, come and see,

Then all beheld Him weep.

 * * *

And then they took away the stone

From where the dead was laid,

And Jesus lifted up His eyes,

And solemnly He said :

* * *

“Father I thank Thee that Thou hast

Heard my heart’s secret prayer,

And I know that Thou dost always

Bow down to me Thine ear.”

 * * *

And when He thus had spoken,

He cried in accents loud :

“Lazarus, come forth,” and the dead

Came forth, bound in his shroud,

* * *

And his face bound with a napkin;

His movements thus were slow;

But Jesus called out, with command:

“Loose him and let him go.”

* * *

Then O, what deep and solemn joy

The sisters’ hearts conceived!

While many of the Jews around

On Jesus Christ believed.

May 3, 2012

They Brought Little Children to Him

One day the mother, who believed,

Their little children brought,

And from the Master’s gentle hand

A gracious blessing sought.

* * *

But the disciples, in their zeal,

Said: “Take these children home,

They’re in the way of older ones,

Who for some good have come.”

* * *

But Jesus loved the little lambs,

And much displeased was He,

Saying: “Suffer little children,

That they may come to me.

* * *

“For ’tis such innocents as these

That God’s high kingdom win;

And all must have as simple hearts

Who gain a place therein.”

 * * *

Then gently lifting in His arms,

And folding to His breast,

He put His hands upon their heads,

And every infant blest.

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