Sceptical

Sceptical and cynical,
and all good claims you doubt.
(like scams that say you’ve won great prize
but need your bank codes to advise!)
– your own ideas confidently shout.
Religious rules you shun, but see
such rules could never save —
Christ came to die for you and me
and truly offers love.

With care examine cautiously,
don’t be afraid to question, doubt
your own ideas, flaws to see,
for best if you found out
before too long if meaning’s missed –
don’t want to tread a foolish way
for years and then regret the day
you didn’t stop and understand
the offered gift, life-giving lift.

Give thanks always!

Thankfulness for what He’s done:
Jesus our salvation won,
now His Spirit draws our hearts
to the grace that He imparts:
out of blindness, darkness, death
to His light in glorious birth.

Nothing else to add to that –
all by Him procured, and what
some may foolishly suggest
as an “extra” do resist.
As we now have this new life,
flee from all that brings him grief.

Growing thus in godliness
life is full of thankfulness.
Daily praying, knowing love
grace and mercy far above
what we ever could deserve –
daily gifts help as we serve

Tune: 77 77 77 eg Dix by Conrad Kocher, tune of ‘As with gladness men of old’

Prayer on the long run

Life may be long – long-distance run;
prolonged may be the path begun.
We can grow slack, and unaware
of sloth in vital private prayer.

With thoughtfulness about kind deeds
when faced with many varied needs –
yet taking all to God to ask
he guide, give wisdom for each task.

We see the cares and troubles, sins
that life to neighbours daily brings,
and we ourselves experience such
so pray with empathetic touch.

Time with our Father as we pour
petitions, worshipping with awe,
and thrill to know participation
with him in building heavenly kingdom.

Tune: LM

Know God is …

Abundant his goodness,
abounding his love,
unsearchable greatness
all glorious, above
all we can imagine,
he’s faithful, steadfast,
kind, good things providing,
and mercy when asked.

Forever and ever
each day we should praise –
so mighty, we never
could know all his ways.
His deeds we should ponder,
and tell out to all,
with joy sing in wonder
his mercies recall!

‘I will … extol your name for ever and ever …his greatness no-one can fathom … the glorious splendour of your majesty … the power of your awesome works … The LORD is gracious and compassionate … good to all… (Psalm 145:1-13)

Tune: 64 64 64 64 but can be ung to 54 54 54 54 eg ‘Thine own way’ by George Stebbins
or ‘Hanover’ (tune of ‘O Worship the King’) by William Croft or ‘Houghton’ by Henry Gauntlett 10 10 11 11

Never Enough?

Am I envious of those who seem to have more
(don’t know what ways they maybe using it for
the helping of others more needy than me,
nor what their troubles and worries may be).
Contentment is precious, at peace, with ‘enough’
and spares us from bitter and festering fuss
of greed for a feast and the latest tech stuff!

(cf; ‘Give me this day my daily bread …’)

The Kingdom of heaven

The King had come, His Kingdom was at hand.
The access-sacrifice was planned.
*So Satan tried to scupper, spoil, seduce –
See Jesus satan’s craft refuse.
Glory to God – His Word, the Kingdom’s Guide,
and trust Him, in His will abide.

Befriend, and bow the knee, accept His rule:
Awake, no longer play the fool!
It is good news, indeed it’s glorious –
He came to purchase life for us,
and in His service there is freedom true,
fulfilling work for me and you.

Learn of Him, He is gentle, kind and strong.
He knows our weariness, we long
to be more like Him – we’ll be hated too
as He was – He will see us through,
and what we gain is of infinite worth
– don’t choose instead vain gifts of earth.
Tune: 10 8 10 8 10 8
(*see Matthew 4:1-11)

Grace with power to save

Persecutor Saul of Tarsus
living by God’s laws, but ‘blind’,
with contempt for claims of Jesus,
so His followers went to find
in Damascus, to imprison –
on the way he saw a vision.

Risen Jesus called him, asking
why was he harassing Him.
Soon from scripture Saul is proving
Jesus is Messiah, King.
Grace of God in mercy, kindness
now has saved him from his blindness.

Once John Newton was rebellious
to the teaching of the faith.
Drunkard, worked on slaveships, callous,
in a dreadful storm faced death.
‘I once was lost, but now am found’* –
his life amazingly turned round..

Grace of God had brought conversion:
caring pastor, happy home,
working for the abolition
of the slave-trade, and his song
(one of many), sung, adored
his salvation to record.

Tune: Can be sung to 87 87 77 eg tune of ‘Once in Royal David’s City’

  • One of his compositions, ‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me