It hardly flares ere it begins to falter
And to the dark return.
Old sap, or night-fallen dew, makes damp the fuel;
In vain my breath would flame provoke;
Yet see—at every poor attempt's renewal
To thee ascends the smoke!
'Tis all I have—smoke, failure, foiled endeavor,
Coldness and doubt and palsied lack:
Such as I have I send thee!—perfect Giver,
Send thou thy lightning back.
I bring this poem-prayer today as a way to express my need for everything in my life to be an offering to God. That which is unworthy will never catch fire but only give smoke. Surely my whole life must needs be the offering and just as surely is the need for the lightning of God to purge wood, hay, stubble. It seems true we too easily offer sacrifices of Cain which are not worthy of our God.
Today I offer myself and all I am, unworthy, even in the offering, but I offer all the same.
"May Thy good will be done, O Lord. Thank you for the sacrifice of Christ on my behalf and for the hope of your goodness which will, in your time, make good and light and holiness of the life you have given to me."
With glad hope in the goodness and truth of Christ I pray....
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