Friday, February 11, 2022

The Boat

The Boat

I owned a little boat a while ago.
And sailed the morning sea without a fear.
And whither any breeze might fairly blow
I steered my little craft afar and near.

Mine was the boat
and mine the air.
And mine the sea.
Nor mine a care.

My boat became my place of mighty toil.
I sailed at evening to the fishing ground.
At morn my boat was freighted with the spoil
Which my all-conquering work had found.

Mine was the boat.
And mine the net
And mine the skill
And power to get.

One day there came along that silent shore.
While I my net was casting the sea.
A man who spoke as never man before.
I followed Him; new life began in me.

Mine was the boat
But His the voice.
And His the call.
Yet mine the choice.

Ah! 'twas a fearful night. out on the lake.
And all my skill availed not, at the helm.
Till Him asleep I waked, crying, "Take
Thou the helm - lest water overwhelm!"

And His the boat.
And His the sea.
And His the peace.
O'er all and me.

Once from the boat He taught the curious throng
Then bade me cast my net into the sea,
I murmured but obeyed, nor was it long
Before the catch amazed and humbled me.

His was the boat.
And His the skill
And His the catch.
And His my will.


Whom Have You Tried to Bless Today?


I knelt to pray when day was done
And prayed, “O Lord, bless everyone;
Lift from each saddened heart the pain,
And let the sick be well again.”

And then I woke another day
And carelessly went on my way;
The whole day long, I did not try
To wipe a tear from any eye.

I did not try to share the load
Of any brother on the road;
I did not even go to see
The sick man, just next door to me.

Yet, once again, when day was done,
I prayed, “O Lord, bless everyone.”
But as I prayed, into my ear
There came a voice that whispered clear:

“Pause now, my son, before you pray;
Whom have you tried to bless today?
God’s sweetest blessings always go
By hands that serve Him here below.”

And then I hid my face and cried,
“Forgive me, God, I have not tried.
Let me but live another day,
And I will live the way I pray.”

- Whitney Montgomery