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Tuesday December 4, 2007

No One Weeps Like a Prophet

Last week I posted an article written by my mother, Barbara: Tears at Thanksgiving. It seems that people enjoyed it and I received plenty of requests to post more by mom. I’m glad to comply! Here is something she posted a few days ago for the family’s benefit. And we’re glad to share it with you. I suppose it’s a poem of sorts. Whatever genre it fits in, I think it gives plenty of food for thought.


No one weeps like a prophet does. Why does he weep? He weeps because

He sees the eternal.

And others don’t.

Where others see gain he sees loss Where others see strength he sees infirmity Where others see security he sees frailty Where others see life he sees death

“Then the man of God began to weep…”

“Why is my pain unending and my wound grievous and incurable?”

“It is enough, Lord. Take my life.”

No one rejoices like a prophet rejoices. Why does he rejoice? He rejoices because

He sees the eternal.

And others don’t.

Where others see loss he sees gain Where others see infirmity he sees strength Where others see frailty he sees security Where others see death he sees life

“I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.”

“Day and night they never stop saying: holy, holy holy is the Lord God Almighty who was, and is, and is to come.”

“He who testifies to these things says,Yes, I am coming soon.”

And Jesus asked the blind man,”What do you want me to do for you?”…And he replied, “LORD, I WANT TO SEE!”

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Comments (11) »


1. suzane
December 4, 2007
5:09 PM

Wow, your Mom certainly is wise. I really enjoy her insight and her articles.
Thank you.


2. Loving the Lord and Proud
December 4, 2007
5:11 PM

Jesus would be spinning in his grave if he heard that. But in this world of quick fixes, no one sees the evil. For example the most offensive idea I’ve ever seen came out today. Two men from Washington selling reservations in Heaven for $12.79! And People are buying! The WaPo report seems to think it’s pretty funny. His judgement cometh, and right soon!


3. mike
December 4, 2007
7:18 PM

Uh, yeah….except Jesus isn’t in a grave. Remember? It’s called the “Resurrection.” It’s kind of a big thing in Christian circles.


4. Jeri
December 4, 2007
9:31 PM

Oh that we might see Him! Thanks for sharing this with us, it is very compelling and comforting, too.


5. Kathy
December 4, 2007
11:41 PM

Beautiful!


6. Mrs. J.D.Darr
December 5, 2007
12:21 AM

Wow…incredible insight..this is the true prophetic, to see beyond what everyone else does.


7. Alan
December 5, 2007
7:27 AM

nicely put…does your mom write poetry often? I enjoyed this


8. JTR Hart
December 5, 2007
8:58 AM

I tried going to www.challiesmom.com and it said the page doesn’t exist….hint hint
Great post, reminds us of where our perspective should be focused.


9. Randy Hurst
December 5, 2007
9:12 AM

Any one given a prophetic gift will be able to affirm your mother has it too. It seems to accompany a melodramatic soul. Nothing is EVER normal. I’ll attach my blog entry link to something I wrote and that your mother summarized poetically. I’m also going to add a link to this from there. Now we know where you get your genetic influence toward great writing.

http://togetheroneservant.blogspot.com/search/label/Arm%20Chair%20Prophecy


10. Lisa Nunley
December 5, 2007
10:00 AM

Excellent


11. gerald
December 5, 2007
6:52 PM

What a blessing to read and ponder! Please tell your Mom “thanks”.