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Poets’ Corner – My Choice

Came across this poem on Colin Adams’ great blog. It was written by Bill McChesney – a missionary who was martyred in the Democratic Republic of Congo back in the 1960s:

I want my breakfast served at eight
With ham and eggs upon the plate.
A well-broiled steak I’ll eat at one
And dine again when day is done.

I want an ultramodern home
And in each room a telephone;
Soft carpets, too, upon the floors
And pretty drapes to grace the doors.

A cozy place of lovely things,
Like easy chairs with inner springs,
And then, I’ll get a nice T.V.
- Of course, I’m careful what I see.

I want my wardrobe, too, to be
Of neatest, finest quality,
With latest style in suit and vest
Why should not Christians have the best?

But then the Master I can hear
In no uncertain voice, so clear:
“I bid you come and follow Me,
The lowly Man of Galilee.”

“Birds of the air have made their nest
And foxes in their holes find rest,
But I can offer you no bed;
No place have I to lay my head.”

In shame I hung my head and cried,
How could I spurn the Crucified?
Could I forget the way He went,
The sleepless nights in prayer He spent?

For forty days without a bite,
Alone He fasted day and night;
Despised, rejected – on He went,
and did not stop till veil He rent!

A man of sorrows and of grief
No earthly friend to bring relief;
“Smitten of God,” the prophet said
Mocked, beaten, bruised, His blood ran red.

If He be God, and died for me,
No sacrifice too great can be
For me; a mortal man, to make;
I’ll do it all for Jesus’ sake.

Yes, I will tread the path He trod,
No other way will please my God,
So, henceforth, this my choice shall be,
My choice for all eternity.

Categories: Blogs, Missions, Poetry

Redeemer Fellowship (Kansas City) Launches Tomorrow (6/8)

Invite you to join us in praying for Kevin Cawley and Kris McGee as they launch Redeemer Fellowship tomorrow. If you’re in the KC area, I can’t encourage you enough to get on board with this work. You can find all the info regarding service times and such at the website. Kevin’s one of my closest friends as well as a godly man with a heart for lifting Christ up to the lost. We’re also pretty big fans of his wife and son. I got to hang out with Kris some at the T4G conference a couple months back and am excited about what he brings to the table.

Hope it goes well tomorrow, brothers. We love you and look forward to what God has for you there.