"At
The Foot of the Cross"
Fearing the battle
was over
and I'd already
lost the war,
I was tired of
trying and failing.
I just couldn't
fight no more.
So, dragging my
battle-scarred body,
I crawled to the
foot of the cross.
And I sobbed "Oh
please, Father forgive me.
But I tried...
I tried... and still lost."
Then the air grew
silent around me.
I heard his voice
just as clear as the dawn:
"Oh, My Child,
though you are tired and weary,
you can't stop,
you have to go on."
At the foot of
the Cross, where I first met Him,
At the foot of
the Cross, where he died,
I felt love, as
I knelt in His presence,
I felt hope, as
I looked in His eyes.
Then He gathered
me lovingly to Him,
as around us God's
light clearly shone.
And together we
walked through my lifetime
to heal every
wound I had known.
I found bits of
my dreams, long forgotten,
and pieces of
my life on the floor.
But I watched
as He tenderly blessed them,
and my life was
worth living once more.
I knew then why
I had been losing.
I knew why I had
not grown.
At the foot of
the Cross came the answer:
I'd been fighting
the battle alone.
At the foot of
the Cross, where I met Him,
At the foot of
the Cross, where He died,
Then I knew I
could face any challenge
together -- just
my Lord and I.
By Marcia Krugh
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