Naked came I into this world
And naked I shall go,
The gist of the words of patient Job
A fact we all need to know.
Vanity of vanity; all is vanity
The words of the wise King Solomon
Convinced it was folly he fell for
As he ruled over Israel’s kingdom.
Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by?
Words of the prophet Jeremiah,
A reminder to offer a helping hand
To others when going through the fire.
Thou art weighed in the balances
And art found wanting,
This prospect of a Babylonian King
Must have been quite daunting.
If I perish, I perish, said Queen Esther
What an unselfish resolve!
In breach of the law of a foreign land
For the lives of her people involved.
Thou art the man shocked the king
After David had sentenced himself,
Adultery and murder he had committed
And was lacking in spiritual health.
God will provide himself
A lamb for the burnt offering,
A prophetic response to the young Isaac
Abraham was committed to this slaying.
Whither thou goest, I will go
Words of the grief stricken Ruth
Her resolve to her mother-in-law Naomi
As the book of her name bears proof.
Can too walk together
Except they be agreed?
Amos’ question pertaining to life
Rhetorical in nature but profound indeed.
Am I my brother’s keeper?
What petulant insolence!
But this was how Cain answered God
After ending Abel’s existence.
Here am I, send me
Isaiah’s response to the heavenly call
To declare to the people the word of Lord:
A people blind with hearts like a wall.
Like a lamb led to the slaughter
Spoken by Isaiah in chapter 53
Concerning Jesus the righteous servant
That would die to justify many.
Spare the rod and spoil the child
Ancient advice from the wisest man
But rejected today as a backward step
And on faulty ground we now stand.
In the sweat of thy face
Thou shalt eat bread
God’s judgment on the first couple
When they disobey what He had said.
Choose you this day
Whom ye will serve
This is still as pertinent a question
As in Joshua’s day when we first heard.
As for me and my house
We will serve the Lord
So take a leaf out of Joshua’s book
Or better still out of the Holy Word.
Stewart Russell © April 2019
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