Tuesday, May 26, 2009

HIS IMAGE RESTORED

“God created man in his own image”; (Gen. 1:27)
“And, behold, it was very good”. (Gen. 1:31)
Adam and Eve in the Garden
Could eat what they would. (Gen. 2:16)
But they chose their own way, (Gen. 3:6)
And God’s image was marred;
Sin passed to their descendants, (Rom. 5:12)
And the human race was scarred.

God, in grace, re-created man (John 3:16)
In “the image of his son”; (Rom. 8:29b)
Predestined to be like him,
With victory on the Cross won.
God’s image was restored,
As to his image we’re conformed; (Rom. 8:29)
With the old man crucified, (Rom. 6:6)
Our lives can be transformed. (Rom. 12:2)

Beholding his “face in righteousness”, (Ps. 17:15)
With his likeness we’re satisfied;
We awake to our inheritance, (Ps. 17:15b)
As, with him, we are crucified. (Gal. 2:20)
“We know that, when he shall appear”, (1 John 3:2)
We’ll realize, what a salvation this!
Then, “We shall be like him”; (1 John 3:2)
“For we shall see him as he is”. (1 John 3:2)

C. R. Solomon
May 25, 2009

GOD'S FAITHFULNESS TO THE END

Lord God, You’ve been “my trust”
From the days of “my youth”, (Ps. 71:5b)
From the time that You called me (Isa. 58:10,11)
To make simple a blessed truth. (Gal. 2:20)
You are “my strong habitation” (Ps. 71:3a)
To Whom “I may continually resort”; (Ps. 71:3a, John 15:5)
“Thou art my rock and my fortress” (Ps. 71:3b)
That Your children I may exhort.

“My mouth shall” speak “thy righteousness” (Ps. 71:15a)
“And thy salvation all the day”;
“I will go in” thy “strength”, (Ps. 71:16a)
Since mine will not hold sway. (Ps. 71:15b)
You have “taught me from my youth”; (Ps. 71:17a)
And I have “thy wondrous works declared”, (Ps. 71:17b)
That Your Church might be set free
From worldly wisdom which has ensnared. (Col. 2:8)

Now that “I am old and grayheaded, (Ps. 71:18a)
O God”, please do not “forsake me”;
“Until I have shown thy strength” (Ps. 71:18b)
And this generation’s guide You make me. (Ps. 71:18b)
“Thy righteousness, O God, is very high,” (Ps. 71:19a)
And You have “done great things”; (Ps. 71:19a)
“My soul, which Thou hast redeemed,” (Ps. 71:23b)
And all that is within me, sings! (Ps. 71:22, 23)

C. R. Solomon
May 23, 2009

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

OCEANS OF BLESSINGS

There’s a quietness by the seaside
Except for the ocean’s roar—
A sound that is relaxing
With a clamor felt for more.
The ocean’s distant horizon
Has an apparent tranquility—
One that is deceptive
Since there’s always a restless sea.

An hypnotic trance could be induced
Similar to a fireplace burning;
With waves and foam abundant,
The rolling sea is ever churning.
The call of the sea beckons us
To partake of its immensity,
Reminding us of our Creator
Who set boundaries for the sea.

We’re reminded that our sin,
Like the waters, covered the Earth;
But our God with grace abundant
Deigned to give us second birth.
Our sin was displaced from us
As far as the east is from the west;
Partaking of His sea of grace
With forgiveness and life we’re blessed.


C. R. Solomon
May 20, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009

GOD'S LOVE MANIFEST

The Church's marching orders--
To go and disciples make, (Matt. 28:19,20)
Has all but been subverted
With evangelism a tack to take.
While winning baby Christians
Will change their destination,
Their lack of power in living
Will cause much consternation.

Obedience to God's command
Involves "preaching of the Cross"; (1 Cor. 1:18)
With all emphasis on the Blood,
The new believer suffers loss.
But the preaching of the Cross
Must be backed by personal teaching,
That application might be made,
If heartstrings they are reaching.

Since many suffer alienation,
Personal acceptance is sorely needed;
Corporate teaching can be lost
If a person's hurts are unheeded.
Love is the key to hearts
And must be shown in flesh and blood;
Though it's expounded from the Word,
Personal embodiment brings the flood.

With believers treated all alike,
The personal touch is denied;
Getting to know personal struggles
Allows the pulpit to come alongside.
When a person needs a friend,
Objective teaching may not suffice;
But some personal time and caring
Can be the 'pearl of great price'! (Matt. 13:46)

From now until our Lord comes,
Personalized ministry is vital;
Such time will pay dividends,
Faultfinding knowing no recital.
'Pew sitting' without a personal touch
Can result in much dejection;
Good intentions by the Church
Can be perceived as rejection.

When a person feels rejection
While searching for healing love,
He may perceive God's absence,
Though he could abide above. (Eph. 2:6)
God's love by the church shown
Will draw the hurting to hear;
Sensing God's love in His people,
Will compel them to draw near.

C. R. Solomon 4-10-09

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

PREACHING THE CROSS

"Preaching. . . the cross", "the power of God", (1 Cor. 1:18)
Is the need of the Church today;
But it will not be our portion
While the flesh yet holds sway.

With pastor and people broken,
We can know the Church of old;
Those who are "crucified with Christ" (Gal. 2:20)
Will have a witness bold. (Acts 4:13)

The watching world waits,
Though not knowing what it's seeing;
So there must be a major shift
From frenetic 'doing' to 'being'.

All believers "have crucified the flesh", (Gal. 5:24)
But few have had illumination;
We can know the 'old man' died (Rom. 6:6)
But still be lacking in revelation. (Rom. 6:11)

The weakened state of the Church today
Makes it impotent to lead the way;
With the world approaching chaos,
The Church must no longer stray.

"Thus saith the Lord" is the maxim (Zech. 8:3)
That we all need to hear;
A broken Church, in a broken world,
Will cause it to draw near.

With the "life. . .of Jesus". . . "made manifest", (2 Cor. 4:11)
The Church will regain respect;
Continued ministry in human strength--
The world can, and should, reject!

The Church empowered by the Spirit,
With dead men made alive-(Rom. 6:3-6)
"Preaching. . .the cross", "the power of God", (1 Cor. 1:18)
Will cause the Church to thrive.

C. R. Solomon 4-6-09