Some lessons on obedience... part 2
"I'll stay where You've put me; I will, dear Lord,
Though I wanted so badly to go;
I was eager to march with the 'rank and rifle,'
Yes, I wanted to lead them, You know.
I planned to keep step to the music loud,
to cheer when the banner unfurled,
to stand in the midst of the fight straight and proud,
but I'll stay where You've put me.
I'll stay where You've put me; I'll work, dear Lord,
though the field be narrow and small,
and the ground neglected, and stones lie thick,
and there seems to be no life at all.
The field is Your own, only give me the seed,
I'll sow it with never a fear;
I'll till the dry soil while I wait for the rain,
and rejoice when the green blades appear;
I'll work where You've put me.
I'll stay where You've put me, I will, dear Lord;
I'll bear the day's burden and hear,
always trusting You fully; when sunset has come
I'll lay stalks of grain at Your feet.
And then, when my earth work is ended and done,
In the light of eternity's glow,
Life's record all closed, I surely will find
It was better to stay than to go;
I'll stay where you've put me."
Devotional from March 17th, Streams in the Desert
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