‘Useless Useful’ becomes Useful!

Onesimus ran from the home where he lived
– a slave to a master whose good care he’d grieved.
The master had recently come to believe,
Onesimus absconded, deciding to leave.

But somehow, far off, he met Paul who was chained,
and then he accepted the gospel explained,
a comfort and helper to Paul he became,
but knew he should go face Philemon’s just claim.

Paul wrote to Philemon, commending this slave
come now as a brother for him to forgive.
Paul offered to pay if some money had gone,
though Paul had brought Christ’s Word of Life to their home.

The name of ‘Onesimus’ means ‘useful’, and Paul
reflects how Philemon can clearly recall
how useless a servant he’d been, but made new:
now useful, a ‘brother’, dependable true.
Tune: 11 11 11 11 eg Montgomery, tune of ‘How firm a foundation’

see Paul’s letter to Philemon in the Bible.

[We’re saddened by slavery, yet it existed
everywhere once, though often consisted
of kindly provision, with limits and end –
no other provision for poverty found,
though conquerors sometimes were harsh enslavers;
but when there developed an evil vile trade
with greed, degradation, and neighbours betrayed
and cruel conditions inhuman and bestial
some bravely exposed, fought and won
the end of forced slavery, and the cruelty done,
though still there are those who find unkind ways
to hide such bad treatment in our days.]

Beware! Wolves!

They mock the grace of God
– confusion. baseless lies –
ignore the answers good,
articulate and wise.
And if with words we can’t contend,
our lives can yet the truth defend.

Our lives will truth display,
His grace and love and might
fed in his Word each day
we grow, reflect His light:
built up in Him, none can deny
His work in us is real, no lie.

So by the Spirit pray
to see where error lies.
Keep in His love, obey,
awaiting the surprise
when Jesus Christ returns one day
to take you home with Him to stay
.

Can be sung to ‘Adoration’ by William Havergal, tune of ‘Join all the glorious names’ 666688

Contend earnestly for the faith … mockers in the last time … build yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit … Jude 3,18, 20

Wait, Go, Tell!

What a task for group so weak:
God will send them out to speak.
Hostile world has not yet heard
news they may feel is absurd.
What a message they must tell
news that all things can be well
All repentant can receive
grace Christ died and rose to give.

Jesus said they must not go
’til his Spirit come – they’ll know
his infilling; – ’til that day
weak disciples wait and pray.
As a rushing wind he came,
like anointing tongues of flame.
Babel brought such separations,
Word of Christ unites the nations.

So we see the change He made,
boldly they his will obeyed
see them needy people reach,
of his resurrection teach.
By the Spirit, hearts that heard
Christians telling out God’s Word
came to life now, sin abhorred,
contrite, pardoned by the Lord.

New believers met for they
hungry to learn of God’s Way,
caring, mutual love display,
and together praise and pray.
What a message they must tell
news that all things can be well
All repentant can receive
grace Christ died and rose to give.

Acts chapters one and two in the Bible

Tune: 77 77 77 77 eg Humility by John Goss (tune fo ‘See amid the winter’s snow’)

Where there is love and trust

On Psalm 133
Unity and love – what blessing:
precious, fragrant, spreading far,
pure joy, and those possessing
through all hardships gladness share.
Like anointing oil from heaven
love is by the Spirit given.

Heading on towards our homeland,
Christ has set us on the Way,
made us new and looking forward
– care, help others every day.
Like anointing oil from heaven
love is by the Spirit given.

Tune: 87 87 77 or 87 87 47

Are You Like Your Father?

Am I like my father?
did he help or fail?
was he wise or foolish,
strong or weak and frail?

Lazy, or hard-working,
firm, but gentle too,
honest or deceitful,
struggling, but true.

Did he know a Father
who would always care?
Did he lead me to Him,
so His name I’d bear?

As I’ve been adopted
to God’s family,
more like this good Father
I now want to be!

Tune: 65 65 65 65 eg Quietude by H Green, tune of ‘Speak, Lord, in the stillness’

Mystery and Certainty

Unanswered (?) prayers

The Lord almighty wants our prayers –
part of his mighty way:
submissive to his will but still
we must see needs and pray.

Concerned and caring, noticing,
faithfully ask and plead
with faith in his great love and power,
– how good to intercede!

But will we always see him work?
– the ‘when’ and ‘how’ and ‘where’?
for of the full extent of all
he does we’re not aware.

So ‘Why’ an answer’s slow to see
we may not know, must trust
that he is working, bids us pray,
and all he does is just.

CM

Once we were not, now we are …

Belonging to God – can it be?
His people redeemed – even me?
His ‘temple’ to show forth his praise
and teach what we’ve learnt of His ways.

Adopted, created to be
part of his close family
with fellowship, love with all those
receiving the grace He bestows.

His ‘field’ and His ‘vine’ to grow fruit,
in Him is our life-drawing root,
for rescued from darkness and night
brought into His wonderful light.

Before we were strangers unknown
unpardoned, we were not His own.
But now we’ve received mercy, grace,
been drawn to His precious embrace.
cf 1 Peter 2:9, 10

What goes in will emerge

For out of the heart flowing into the mouth
come words that are healing, or spiteful, untruth,
and actions and will prompted kindly to live
concerned more for what can be done well and give
than new acquisitions to grasp and to get,
enjoy helpful duties, not glad to forget.
For heart guides the mouth, and the thoughts and the will –
important to censor what enters to fill

Through Eye-gate and Ear-gate my heart will be fed
some things stir up envy, make discontent spread
When God’s Holy Spirit comes there to indwell
true love, kindness, faithfulness he can instil
and teach, help us handle the way that we look
and what our ears put into memory’s book,
controlling our anger, vexation and pride,
encourage the better emotions inside.

Tune: 11 11 11 11

Revive your church to tell the world

cf Psalm 67

God be merciful and bless us,
shine upon us – warmth and light:
wake us, guide us, sanctify thus
so those now in truth’s dark night
might soon know of your salvation,
all your way of mercy, grace
and then sing in jubilation,
praise arise in every place!

You are great and very holy,
daily we need mercy’s gift,
and a thirst to love you fully,
as you pardon, spirits lift;
for your presence is our greatest
blessing though you give so much –
hearts kept steady through each latest
trouble, know your strengthening touch.

When God known throughout the nations,
what Christ purchased once for all,
many finding that salvation,
as they also to him call.
May we never be forgetful,
of our debt to Jesus, Lord,
Only thus can we be useful
spreading glory to our God.
on Psalm 67

Tune: 87 87 87 87

Freed from prison

King Herod killed James, and had Peter arrested.
The Christians still prayed to their God whom they trusted.
By sixteen men guarded and chained – but he slept,
‘Get up’, said the angel: Peter thought that he dreamt.

He rose and obeyed him and off the chains fell,
the gateway then opened by God’s mighty will.
He hurried to where they were meeting in prayer.
He knocked, Rhoda came but then ran back to share.

They couldn’t believe her that it could be he.
James now was in heaven but Peter was free
to preach out the news of salvation and peace,
and Satan’s frustrated at Peter’s release.
cf Acts 12:

Tune: 11 11 11 11 or Houghton (10 10 11 110)