Thursday, June 8, 2017

PRAY THROUGH THE PAIN

Our hearts may be heavy
Our pain may be deep
We may feel lost
We may feel weak
Storms may arise
And take us by surprise
But in all storms of life

We pray to maintain our light
We pray when life takes us on a different course
We pray when all hope is lost
We pray through our fears
We pray to cleanse our tears


We pray to comfort us through the sorrow
We pray for strength
We pray for understanding
We pray to trust
We pray when the storm is receding
We pray to be thankful for the healing
We pray to be covered by HIS love
We pray to be survived by HIS blood_

Through the tribulations, the trials, and tears
We constantly stumble, and wonder why we’re still here
We’re almost there, but the relief for our grief, 
we don’t know where We don’t know when, 
when it will cease, constantly combating 
the belly of the beast_

That we’re emotionally, physically, 
and mentally fighting
Through every heartache, stain, sweat and tear
We’re looking for the footprint moment,
but it does not seem to be there_
That we feel we’re carrying ourselves 
and taking our own weight

That God doesn’t seem to be around, as 
we’re absorbing hate That we’re straining,
we’re struggling with our emotions
That we’re tempted to lose hope towards our devotion
Why has this come our way, why has this come today

And why won’t this go away, God where you at, why this delay?
We don’t know…..we don’t understand……we don’t see
We simply don’t see the reason why trails affect you and me
We don’t know what else to say, but through every storm
Through these storm..
Through our storm..
The best thing to do is to let go and pray

Just pray
God has been with us all this time, and the only delay
Is us unwilling to let go
And allowing God to has his way
Just pray……pray…..we need to pray
He will provide all of the comfort we need
And eventually that storm will recede



In Christ,
 Janet Irene Thomas
Playwright/Screen Writer/Director
Published Author/Gospel Lyricist &Producer
FOUNDER/CEO
Bible Stories Theatre of
Fine & Performing Arts


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