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Father My Father

Father, My Father
You are so good to me
Before you I wait
Expectantly

You will bring The Right people
In your PERFECT Time
Before you I stand quietly
I yield to you all that is mine

That which I ache for
For my remaining days on earth
For Our families sake I beseech
The New Way please birth

Those with Special needs
Need love, support and care
In their predicament
Are we too busy to hear

.......please shine down from Heaven
Your Laser Light beam
Turn us around
Fulfil our dream

Compensate for our frailty
Anoint us afresh
That we may glorify your Holy Name
Knowing you know best.

......your Place of Rest
Reserved for me!
Time to relax
Let Go, just be!!!

Written in The Hills 4 pm on 31st August 2014


"The man who truly mourns because of his sinful state and condition
is a man who is going to repent;
he is, indeed, actually repenting already.
And the man who truly repents as the result of the work of the Holy Spirit upon him,
is a man who is certain to be led to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Having seen his utter sinfulness and hopelessness,
he looks for a Saviour,
and he finds Him in Christ.
No-one can truly know Him as his personal Saviour and Redeemer unless he has first of all known what it is to mourn.
It is only the man who cries out, ‘O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me?’ who can go on to say, ‘I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord.’
Now this is something that follows as the night the day.
If we truly mourn, we shall rejoice, we shall be made happy, we shall be comforted.
For it is when a man sees himself in this unutterable hopelessness that the Holy Spirit reveals unto him the Lord Jesus Christ as his perfect satisfaction.
Through the Spirit he sees that Christ has died for his sins and is standing as his advocate in the presence of God.
He sees in Him the perfect provision that God has made and
IMMEDIATELY HE IS COMFORTED"



SELECTIONS FROM STUDIES IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT,
BY D. MARTYN LLOYD JONES

Chapter Five
Blessed Are They That Mourn
(Matthew 5:4)

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