This is a beautiful
poem. I've carried it around with me for
at least 15 years, having read the biography of John and Betty Stam, a couple of great faith and courage. I hope that it is not a copyright
infringement to post it on this blog, if it is let me know and I will remove
it.
STAND
STILL AND SEE
a
Poem by Betty Stam, martyred with her husband in China, December 8, 1934.
I'm standing, Lord
There
is a mist that blinds my sight.
Sharp
jagged rocks, front, left, and right.
Hover,
dim, gigantic in the night.
Where is the way?
I'm standing, Lord.
The
black rock hems me in behind
Above
my head a moaning wind
Chills
and oppresses heart and mind.
I am afraid!
I'm standing, Lord.
The
rock is hard beneath my feet.
I
nearly slipped Lord on the sleet.
So
weary, Lord and where a seat?
Still must I stand?
He
answered me, and on His face
A
look ineffable of grace,
Of
perfect, understanding love,
Which
all my murmuring did remove.
I'm standing, Lord.
Since
Thou hast spoken, Lord I see
Thou
hast beset; these rocks are Thee;
And
since Thy love encloses me,
I
stand and sing.
Beautiful poem! Praise God that he is the rock.
ReplyDelete"He only is my rock and my salvation: he is my defence; I shall not be moved." -Psalm 62:6