For those imperiled by the storm
that came from distant seas,
let not anguish be their norm,
let them find God's peace
coming from across this land,
from an unknown neighbour's care
to extend a helping hand
across the distant air.
Give as only you can give,
give from what you need yourself.
Do not let the Christ's face live
in a frame upon a shelf,
but in your eyes let others see
His love as it is meant to be.
Yes, the storm victims are in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteI love your poetic words to love others. May we put them into action however we can today, to whomever we see. Thanks, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteYes, may we keep all the storm victims in our prayers for many days to come.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this is a tough time for so many. Thanks for the nudge toward doing something about it, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of your best, Andrew. I have friends in SC who are still without power. Supplies are starting to run low because the mountain roads leading to their area have been washed out. I can't even imagine what FL is going through. This is going to take a long time to recover from.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully stated, Andrew.
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