Psalm 16:11
You will show me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy;
At Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
Today I am helping at the funeral of a dear sister in our church family
who lived ninety-nine and a half years on this earth
with many, many joys and trials,
but the moment she closed her eyes the shroud of Time fell away,
the glass she peered through darkly disappeared;
in the twinkle of an eye the corruptible put on incorruption,
Thinking about this makes us re-evaluate what really matters, doesn't it?!
Johnny Cash
(would love to link each line to the scripture but
There is a funeral meal waiting to be prepared๐๐๐๐)
This is no Easy Street; this ‘fighting the good fight’
This ‘making every effort to Shine forth, a blameless light
To walk as wise, not fools; to be careful to keep
God’s commandments and laws, lest idly, we fall asleep
This is no Easy Street; this walk by faith, not sight’
This ‘renouncing ungodliness’, this ‘suffering for Christ’
This ‘walking worthy of the calling we received
Worthy of the gospel of Christ we confessed and believed
This is no Easy Street; to ‘therefore watch and pray’
To take up our cross to follow Jesus every day
To make faith’s sacred calling and election very sure
To be strong in the Lord through the hardship we must endure
This is no Easy Street; obedience and trust
To follow what is good and to deny all worldly lust
To be rich in good works; to walk humbly and kind
To love the Lord our God will all our heart, soul, strength and mind
This is no Easy Street; to take captive each thought
And not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought
To offer our bodies as a living sacrifice
And to shun profane babbling that leads to ungodly vice
This is no Easy Street; to repay good for ill
To surrender as Jesus did and utter ‘not my will’
To know the Scriptures so that we are thoroughly equipped
To abound in love and good works like our Example did
And give more earnest heed to that which we have heard
To grow in the knowledge and grace of Jesus through His word
To commit to stand firm; to take heed, lest we fall
He who saved us has called us to the greatest work of all
This is no Easy Street; but God, faithful and true
Is rich and grace and mercy and He cares for me and you
Who, through his risen Son, births in us living hope
The Father of compassion and comfort who helps us cope
…and makes us strong in Him; the power of His might
When we put on His full armor, will fit us for the fight
For God resists the proud but gives the humble grace
His eyes are on the righteous who long to behold His face
…who strain toward the goal; with holy zeal press on
To win the prize of God’s heavenly calling in His Son
Who lay up heavenly store; who have ‘beautiful feet’
Whose joy is in the Lord and not in quests for Easy Street
This is no Easy Street; the strait that few will find
That leads to life when soon we leave this world of strife behind
Where the fulness of joy and pleasures evermore
Make worth the little while and mile that we suffer before
© Janet Martin
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