Thursday, October 28, 2004
Create a Blessing
Monday, February 16, 2004
If You Could See What I Can See.
To Truly Live
Dare to Live Your Dream.
Monday, July 21, 2003
Little Baby
Two tiny feet wrapped up against the cold in Bethlehem,
That knew no weight or felt
no pain, as they would later do.
The weariness of walking
miles to find some poor, lost soul,
The feet that walked on
water and climbed the mountains too.
Chorus
Little
Baby, did You know, was it in Your mind?
Did
you know what lay before You, did You know You lived to die?
And
did You know then that You’d live again,
To
reign as Prince of Life- little Baby, did You know?
Those little hands that
clutch the air, as every baby’s do,
Would someday touch the
leprous man that no one would go near.
The gentle hands that
washed men’s feet in such a lowly way,
And
flinched with pain when clumsy Roman nails pierced them through.
The chubby arms Your mother
swaddles close up to Your chest,
Will grow to hold another
child with gentle tenderness.
Those mighty arms that rose
in all the might of majesty,
To quell the raging,
violent storm and soothe the surging sea.
The tiny One His parents
had to hide to save His life,
Amidst the cruel Herod’s
slaughter of the innocents.
And as a Man He did not try
to save Himself from death,
And yet He’ll stand as Lord
and King of all the Universe.
Mark
Humber 21st July 2003
Saturday, March 1, 2003
The Father Watched
Father,
You watched as He walked by,
Helping and healing on this earth.
You watched Him suffer, heard His cry
And yet, You could not intervene-
But only watch.
You saw Him bear His cross’s load
To go to die at Calvary,
On that so long and painful road,
When nails
were driven through His hands
You saw His pain.
But when that dreadful hour was come,
Our Jesus had to bear our sins.
The Father blackened out the sun,
So none could see the Crucified
Give up His life.
The Father waits and watches us,
And sees each sorrow, every pain.
He looks to see in each loved face
The likeness of His firstborn Son
Shine out for Him.
Mark Humber 1/3/2003
From impressions gained from a preaching by
Steve Keating at Punchbowl Christian Centre, Launceston