Friday, November 30, 2018

Lest We Forget





Lest we forget the blood sweat and tears
Lest we forget the prayers
Lest we forget the back-breaking toil
That brought us through the years.

Lest we forget the moral underpinnings
Which have served our country well
Or the faithfulness of Almighty God
Which the second verse of our anthem spells.


Lest we forget the message of the book
Regarding the treatment of our neighbour
Or the nurturing of our children
And the modelling of good behaviour.


Lest we forget the “pride and industry”
That our national motto demands
And that righteousness is the way forward
If we are to benefit from God’s plan.

Lest we forget that crime doesn’t pay
And that retribution is still a reality today,
Lest we forget we don’t have the last word
But God has the final say.

Let us now turn our hearts heavenward
In cognition of God’s faithfulness
And give Him thanks and praise
For we are a people truly blessed.


Fifty-two years of Independence and before
God has been our guide,
Faithful to us through thick and thin
Though we oft wandered from His side.

Spared the ravages of many a storm
And protected so far from political upheaval
While seamlessly changing administrations
We should never be a forgetful people.

So less we forget the goodness of God
Let’s take a few precious moments right now
And in acknowledgement of His benevolence
With grateful hearts before Him bow.

  
Give us grateful hearts, we pray
Heavenly Father, lest we forget your love
And remind us in the good times and bad
Every single blessing comes from above.

As we celebrate 52 years of Independence
We pray that you will be our principal object
And that our eye of faith will be on you
The one that has never failed; lest we forget.


Remind us that righteousness exalts a nation
But with an evil bent a reproach we can expect,
That you deserve our reverence and respect:
Remind us of these things Lord, lest we forget.

Stewart Russell © November 2018
 

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