Authors: Helen Steiner Rice
Tags: #Poetry, #Subjects & Themes, #Inspirational & Religious
Are lifted away on the wings of prayer.
It’s easy to say “In God we trust”
when life is radiant and fair,
But the test of faith is only found
when there are burdens to bear …
For our claim to faith in the
sunshine is really no faith at all,
For when roads are smooth and days
are bright our need for God is so small …
And no one discovers the fullness
or the greatness of God’s love
Unless they have walked in the darkness
with only a light from above …
For the faith to endure whatever
comes is born of sorrow and trials
And strengthened only by discipline
and nurtured by self-denials …
So be not disheartened by troubles,
for trials are the building blocks
On which to erect a fortress of faith,
secure on God’s ageless rocks.
I have prayed on my knees in the morning,
I have prayed as I walked along,
I have prayed in the silence and darkness,
and I’ve prayed to the tune of a song.
I have prayed in the midst of a triumph,
and I’ve prayed when I suffered defeat,
I have prayed on the sands of the seashore
where the waves of the ocean beat.
I have prayed in a velvet, hushed forest
where the quietness calmed my fears,
I have prayed through suffering and heartache
when my eyes were blinded with tears.
I have prayed in churches and chapels,
cathedrals and synagogues, too,
But often I had the feeling that my
prayers were not getting through …
And I realized then that our Father
is not really concerned when we pray
Or impressed by our manner of worship
or the eloquent words that we say.
He is only concerned with our feelings,
and He looks deep into our hearts
And hears the cry of our souls’ deep
need that no words could ever impart …
So it isn’t the prayer that’s expressive
or offered in some special spot,
That’s the sincere plea of a sinner,
and God can tell whether or not
We honestly seek His forgiveness
and earnestly mean what we say,
And then and then only God answers
the prayers that we fervently pray.
When life seems empty and there’s no place to go,
When you heart is troubled and your spirits are low,
When friends seem few and nobody cares,
There is always God to hear your prayers …
And whatever you’re facing will seem much less
When you go to God and confide and confess,
For the burden that seems too heavy to bear
God lifts away on the wings of prayer …
And seen through God’s eyes earthly troubles diminish
And we’re given new strength to face and to finish
Life’s daily tasks as they come along
If we pray for strength to keep us strong …
So go to our Father when troubles assail you,
For His grace is sufficient and He’ll never fail you.
Everybody, everywhere seeks happiness, it’s true,
But finding it and keeping it seem difficult to do,
Difficult because we think that happiness is found
Only in the places where wealth and fame abound—
And so we go on searching in “palaces of pleasure”
Seeking recognition and monetary treasure,
Unaware that happiness is just a “state of mind”
Within the reach of everyone who
takes time to be kind—
For in making others happy we will be happy, too,
For the happiness you give away returns
to “shine on you.”
The more you give, the more you get
The more you laugh, the less you fret.
The more you do unselfishly,
The more you live abundantly
The more of everything you share,
The more you’ll always have to spare.
The more you love, the more you’ll find
That life is good and friends are kind,
For only what we give away
Enriches us from day to day.
Friendship is a golden chain,
the links are friends so dear,
And like a rare and precious jewel,
it’s treasured more each year.
It’s clasped together firmly with
a love that’s deep and true,
And it’s rich with happy memories
and fond recollections, too.
For friendship is a priceless gift
that can’t be bought or sold,
And to have an understanding friend
is worth far more than gold …
And the golden chain of friendship
is a strong and blessed tie
Binding kindred hearts together
as the years go passing by.
Who said the darkness of the
night would never turn to day?
Who said the winter’s bleakness
would never pass away?
Who said the fog would never
lift and let the sunshine through?
Who said the skies, now overcast,
would nevermore be blue?
Why should we ever entertain these
thoughts so dark and grim
And let the brightness of our minds
grow cynical and dim
When we know beyond all questioning
that winter turns to spring
And on the notes of sorrow
new songs are made to sing?
For no one sheds a teardrop
or suffers loss in vain,
For God is always there to turn
our losses into gain …
And every burden borne today
and every present sorrow
Are but God’s happy harbingers
of a joyous, bright tomorrow.