How God Must Have Felt

by | Jun 2, 1999 | God's Love, Grief, Poem

On the day Gods Son was born, what must He have felt?
Did He stand there beside Him, and did His heart just melt?
I’m sure He did as I believe they talked it over before …
He left Heaven to come to be on this earths old shore.

I know God must have grieved about the trial that would come …
Upon His son here in this old world brought by the evil one.
He knew the outcome and the Glory for His Son to see one day,
The splendor of knowing that because of what He did, He made a way.

For all people on earth who wished and believed could belong ~
To the Son of the Cross and inside our hearts a joyous song …
To sing to each other and to worship, He Who died for our sin …
That when this life is over and done, if we ran the race we shall win.

Don’t you know the Father had a sad heart, just before the start
Of the trials and crucifixion of the only Son of His heart?
But His Son Jesus said Father forgive them, for they know not
What they do. But on our hearts and souls they leave a blot.

He was so Magnificent the veil rent into, and rain came down …
And mixed with the sacred Blood that flowed upon the ground.
He had died and The Father saw what was done to His Son that day,
But in His own mind, to save us, they arranged it this way.

So I believe God knew well as did His own Son, that Holy day,
When he lent Him to us for awhile, to show us the true loving way.
To give us grit, when it comes to what’s wrong and what we know is right
That’s why the brightest star ever, came down to earth that night.

©Pearlie Duncan Walker wildfern@attbi.com

He’s the Bright and Morning Star

Numbers 27-17 I shall see Him, but not now, I shall behold Him, but not nigh. There shall come a Star out of Jacob and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel

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