What I
Shall Savor
by
Barbara Philbrook
Going home
for eternity has been on my mind,
and what I shall savor is a surprise I now find.
I used to
think when I get home there is much I'd want to forget,
but I now realize that is something I'd regret.
You see
I've lived many days in agony and pain,
and once thought when I got home, I'd never want to
remember that again.
But I have
come to the startling conclusion,
that I was living in a mistaken illusion.
You see I
have this blessing I hadn't stop to count,
I have extra reason to praise God an even greater amount.
There are
people who have never had to pray,
to have the strength to get through a particular day.
There are
some who have never had a day with pain in it,
who never needed God's strength to get through minute by
minute.
Some who
don't know what it is not to function normally,
who have never had to depend on others entirely.
What a joy
to remember when we are home at last,
to be able to praise God that it is all in the past.
To be able
to share with the heavenly host,
that God provided for me when I needed Him the most.
To be able
to explain and convey,
how God got me through my most excruciating day.
Something
not every person will be able to tell,
I know it's His praises I'll constantly want to yell.
Yes what I
shall savor and praise throughout eternity,
is how how my God strengthened and cared for me.
 
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