Authors: Helen Steiner Rice
Tags: #Poetry, #Subjects & Themes, #Inspirational & Religious
What must I do to ensure peace of mind?
Is the answer I’m seeking too hard to find?
How can I know what God wants me to be?
How can I tell what’s expected of me?
Where can I go for guidance and aid
To help me correct the errors I’ve made?
The answer is found in doing three things,
And great is the gladness that doing them brings.
“Do justice”—“Love kindness”—
“Walk humbly with God”—
For with these three things as your rule and your rod,
All things worth having are yours to achieve,
If you follow God’s words and have faith to believe.
There is no thinking person
who can stand untouched today
And view the world around
us slowly drifting to decay
Without feeling deep within
him a silent, unnamed dread
As he contemplates the future
that lies frighteningly ahead …
But the problems we are facing
cannot humanly be solved
For our diplomatic strategy
only gets us more involved
And our skillful ingenuity,
our technology and science
Can never change a sinful heart
filled with hatred and defiance …
So our problems keep on
growing every hour of every day
As man vainly tries to solve them
in his own self-willful way …
But man is powerless alone to
clean up the world outside
Until his own polluted soul
is clean and free inside …
For the amazing power of love
is beyond all comprehension
And it alone can heal this world
of its hatred and dissension.
Somebody cares and always will—
The world forgets, but God loves you still
You cannot go beyond His love
No matter what you’re guilty of,
For God forgives until the end—
He is your faithful, loyal friend …
And though you try to hide your face,
There is no shelter any place
That can escape His watchful eye,
For on the earth and in the sky
He’s ever-present and always there
To take you in His tender care
And bind the wounds and mend the breaks
When all the world around forsakes.
Somebody cares and loves you still,
And God is the someone who always will.
Sometimes when faith is running low
And I cannot fathom why things are so,
I walk among the flowers that grow
And learn the answers to all I would know …
For among my flowers I have come to see
Life’s miracle and its mystery,
And standing in silence and reverie,
My faith comes flooding back to me.
When you’re troubled and worried and sick at heart
And your plans are upset and your world falls apart,
Remember God’s ready and waiting to share
The burden you find too heavy to bear …
So with faith, let go and let God lead the way
Into a brighter and less-troubled day.
For God has a plan for everyone,
If we learn to pray, “Thy will be done.”
For nothing in life is without God’s design
For each life is fashioned by the hand that’s divine.
There’s an old Chinese proverb that if practiced each day
Would change the whole world in a wonderful way.
Its truth is so simple, it’s easy to do,
And it works every time and successfully, too.
For you can’t do a kindness without a reward
Not in silver nor gold but in joy from the Lord.
You can’t light a candle to show others the way
Without feeling the warmth of that bright little ray,
And you can’t pluck a rose all fragrant with dew
Without part of its fragrance remaining with you.
So we may know God better
and feel His quiet power,
Let us daily keep in silence
a meditation hour …
For to understand God’s greatness
and to use His gifts each day,
The soul must learn to meet
Him in a meditative way …
For our Father tells His children
that if they would know His will
They must seek Him in the silence
when all is calm and still …
For nature’s great forces are
found in quiet things
Like softly falling snowflakes
drifting down on angels’ wings
Or petals dropping soundlessly
from a lovely full-blown rose,
So God comes closest to us
when our souls are in repose …
So let us plan with prayerful
care to always allocate
A certain portion of each day
to be still and meditate …
For when everything is quiet
and we’re lost in meditation,
Our souls are then preparing
for a deeper dedication
That will make it wholly
possible to quietly endure
The violent world around us,
for in God we are secure.
God, open my eyes so I may see
And feel Your presence close to me.
Give me strength for my stumbling feet
As I battle the crowd on life’s busy street,
And widen the vision of my unseeing eyes
So in passing faces I’ll recognize
Not just a stranger, unloved and unknown,
But a friend with a heart that is much like my own.
Give me perception to make me aware
That scattered profusely on life’s thoroughfare
Are the best gifts of God that we daily pass by
As we look at the world with an unseeing eye.