Broken Little Boy
A broken little boy
Already knows he's not wanted
That he's alive to feel it
Is for him, a small consolation
And his anger grows
As he grows
And what is the point of trying
To make anything better
Lostness is a hard rubber ball
Bouncing from experience to experience
With no purpose, or plan, or goal
Or hope...that anything matters
That anyone cares
And the broken little boy
Becomes a broken man
With a broken boy heart
Touching lives with his broken man hands
Until he strays into the world of the normal
Where his brokenness is lighted
For all the world to see
For him to see
And for once
Maybe the first time
He is assaulted by the fact
That his world of death is not the only world
Out there
And if he is intellectually fortunate
To take that moment in time to reflect on it
And in the lull of his stupor
He sees the light that was there all along
While we were yet sinners
Christ died for us
In Him is life
And that life is the light for men
In that moment
Choice is born, free will is given
And the government of our lives
Can rest on Christ's shoulders
Come unto Me and I will give you rest
Peace I will give to you
And to all who receive Him, He gives the legal right
To become the children of God
But how will he hear without a preacher
Or a friend
Or a stranger with the capacity to love others
Or him
How?
Broken Little Boy
A broken little boy
Already knows he's not wanted
That he's alive to feel it
Is for him, a small consolation
And his anger grows
As he grows
And what is the point of trying
To make anything better
Lostness is a hard rubber ball
Bouncing from experience to experience
With no purpose, or plan, or goal
Or hope...that anything matters
That anyone cares
And the broken little boy
Becomes a broken man
With a broken boy heart
Touching lives with his broken man hands
Until he strays into the world of the normal
Where his brokenness is lighted
For all the world to see
For him to see
And for once
Maybe the first time
He is assaulted by the fact
That his world of death is not the only world
Out there
And if he is intellectually fortunate
To take that moment in time to reflect on it
And in the lull of his stupor
He sees the light that was there all along
While we were yet sinners
Christ died for us
In Him is life
And that life is the light for men
In that moment
Choice is born, free will is given
And the government of our lives
Can rest on Christ's shoulders
Come unto Me and I will give you rest
Peace I will give to you
And to all who receive Him, He gives the legal right
To become the children of God
But how will he hear without a preacher
Or a friend
Or a stranger with the capacity to love others
Or him
How?
Rampage of Discontent
Somehow, this morning, my tongue got loose
It started running around and causing trouble
First, it went after my co-worker
Then, it went after the boss
Before I could hook it and reel it in
It tore up my family and attacked a stranger
It continued its melee until finally I was left
Beaten and penniless lying in an alley
At times like this I wish I had the courage to cut it out
And throw it in the garbage
This Fine Occasion
He took all the money that was comin' his way
He didn't even take the time to explain
He just wanted loose…from all the rules and religion
His old man begged him not to go
"It's ugly out there, I happen to know
Stay here, my son, and we'll make a great life together!”
(BG Singers…Don't go! Don't go! Please son please, please don't go!)
He didn't even turn around or wave goodbye
He left his Daddy standin' there with tears in his eyes
And he went off in his search of a really, really good time
His brother stood back and watched him go
"Good riddance, you fool, you don't even know
What you're doin' here now…is really killin' our dad!"
(BG Singers…You're killin' him boy! You're killin' him boy!
What you're doing to our dad...is really killin' him boy!)
So the boy went off and found his good time
Spent all that he had, every single dime
Woke up one day cold, and lyin’ in an alley
He took to feedin' pigs and eatin' their food
He thought to himself, "This just isn't good
Even my father's servants are doin' better than me!"
(BG Singers…You left it all behind, you left it all behind,
Boy...you left the good life behind!)
"If I throw myself at Daddy's feet
And humble myself and ask him please
Maybe he'll let me come back as one of his servants"
So, he determined to go and seek mercy there
And a long way off, his heart in despair
He looked up to see his father running full speed toward him
(BG Singers…What's he gonna do? What's he gonna do?
After all you've done boy... what's he gonna do?)
His father ran up and fell on his neck
Kissed him and hugged him and finally said
"Son, I am so very happy you're home!
I've been looking for you every day you've been gone
And now you are here, you've been gone for so long
My heart is so full, I can hardly contain how I feel!"
(BG Singers…You found mercy, mercy, mercy,
Oh, boy...you found mercy!)
"Dad, I'm so sorry, I was so very wrong
I'm no longer worthy to be called your son
Please let me come back and work as one of your hired servants"
But his dad called the servants to bring him a robe
He put a ring on his finger and off they strode
Up to the house for a really, really good time
(BG Singers…All is forgiven, forgiven, forgiven,
You hit the jackpot boy, all... is forgiven)
The oldest boy asked a servant, "What's all the noise?"
"Your brother's come home and your dad's full of joy
We killed 'em a calf and they're in there havin' a party!"
The boy asked his dad, "How could ya do such a thing?!
After all that he's done and you're gonna sing?!
Daddy, where oh where, is your good reason?!"
(BG Singers…Whaddaya thinkin'? Whaddaya thinkin'?
Daddy have you lost your mind?!!!)
"You never killed a fattened calf for me
Or threw me a party so my friends could see
If I was ever even important to you!"
"Son, all I have is yours to do as you please
Anytime that you want, but why can't you see
Your brother's come home and we should celebrate…this fine occasion"
(BG Singers…Somebody's jealous, jealous, jealous
Ooooohhhhh...somebody's jealous!)
"So don't be angry and come inside
Your brother was dead but now he's alive!
Your brother was lost, but now he's come…back…home!
I've been lookin' for him every day he's been gone
And now he is here, he's been gone for so long
My heart is so full I can hardly contain how I feel!"
(BG Singers…Where's your compassion boy?
Do you even know how to spell the word?")
"I'm showing him mercy but your heart is stone
Don't ya get it boy, your brother's come home!
Your brother has come back from the dead!
All is forgiven, everything that he's done
The same as for you, my faithful son
Now come, let's celebrate...this fine occasion”
(BG Singers…Let's celebraaaate...this fine occasion)
The Silent Treatment
He was angry at God
Seething
God had failed him in his darkest hour
He didn’t help him
He didn’t save him
He wouldn’t even talk to him
Nothing
No God
He was nowhere to be found
And the disaster was insurmountable
For years now, he had written in notebooks and journals of God’s love for him, God’s hopes for him, and God’s willingness to help him. Finally, in the midst of his own personal tsunami, God goes on a lunch break. Thanks a lot, God! This was nothing short of betrayal.
In his anger, he gathered all of his writings and every Bible he could find and took them outside and threw them into the fire with the garbage. He was done with God. If God had a problem with that, then He could kill him and he would talk to Him face to face, and that would be just fine.
He started his life over. He was going to have his own rebirth, this time, without God. He moved to a new town, found a new job, and got a hobby instead of finding a church. He kept his distance from people and avoided making friends. He sought no occasion for his flesh, to indulge himself, for he knew too well the trouble that would bring and he had enough trouble without it.
The sin he was willing to bear, was not loving God. He stopped talking to God. No more morning prayer. No more broken hearted weeping over broken hearted souls and absolutely no more singing the songs of worship and praise. Nothing beyond himself. God was big enough; let him worry about the rest of the world. It was His problem anyway.
He avoided both the God bashers and the God lovers. He avoided those who used the name of God in their speech, or any reference to His Son. He wanted nothing to do with the name of God, whether good or bad.
Over time his heart grew cold toward other people. He could walk by the homeless or the hungry, the poor or the needy, the diseased or the infirmed, without even a twinge for them. He kept a low profile and minded his own business. He was simply waiting to die and have his day.
Finally, he was old.
Eventually, He attracted the notice of a young and eager lover of God. One of those set upon the world by a local church, filled with other lovers of God. They had at some point decided their mission in life, more specifically, in that community was to spread God’s love through smiles and toil. Each young evangelist was always on heightened alert for the flat eyes of a dead soul.
Somehow, quite by accident, their paths crossed and their eyes met. They were locked together for what seemed forever. The young man’s face went strangely somber and he said without really thinking,”What happened to you?”
As quickly as the words were out, the old man turned and walked away. His new tormenter was not deterred and he moved quickly and caught him by the arm. “Please sir, tell me! I sense in my spirit something terrible happened to you. I must know!”
“Leave me alone!” the old man hissed and he wrenched loose and went on. The young man followed at a distance, waiting for another opportunity. He quickly decided he had stumbled onto something big and vowed to God to pray for this man until the matter was concluded, whatever that meant. His opportunity never came. The old man managed to avoid the young evangelist so well, that he never saw his face again.
In the end, the old man died. So complete was his self imposed isolation, that when he caught pneumonia and holed up in his apartment and died, no one knew. Eventually, the young man heard and stopped praying for him. He continued trying to love the world, however, with his smiling and his toiling.
The old man went to have his talk with God and what God had to say to him was behind closed doors. What the old man had to say to God he had said publicly, with the remainder of his life.
The great trial he had experienced was given by God as a gift, an opportunity to learn and grow. To get closer to God whose ways are higher than our ways, who walks on water, and calls the stars by name. To know this God deeply is only accomplished through trial.
Each trial of greater difficulty takes away a little more of our ability to be self reliant. Only as we come to the end of ourselves are we inclined to come to Him. Coming to God and knowing God personally, is what faith is all about. The development of our faith is God’s highest goal for us and trial is a primary training tool.
The old man had separated himself from the love of God, which God pours into His children so they are able to reach out to the world that doesn’t know Him or care that He loves them. He had disconnected from his Source. The old man dried up. No love in, no love out. He became like the rest of the world, useless to God. The sin he was willing to bear finally killed him.
The old man got angry because his loss was so great, which was a natural response. But faith calls us to a supernatural response, to draw closer to our supernatural God, and the old man refused. He refused to see past his pain to his place, the place of a servant, a servant of God. Even as a lamb for God to slaughter if He so chooses.
The old man threw away his opportunity to come a step closer to understanding what it means to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and all our mind, and all our strength, and to know Him as He is…and not as we want Him to be.
God, Make Me as Blind as My Dog
Fuzzball hasn’t gone to Dog Heaven yet
But he’s not far away
Can hardly see
Can hardly hear
And the good food I put him on
Which he ravenously enjoys
Hasn’t made him one ounce thinner
I suppose that’s my fault
Anyway, to overcome the effects
Of the good food
We go for walks
Like we did long ago
Now, however
I have to watch him very closely
The delicious aroma of a dumpster
Or a juicy pile of squirrel scat
Can distract him from following me
If I’m engrossed in my own sightseeing
Or otherwise not paying attention
Distance comes between us
Like a thing
If I lose sight of him
I have to backtrack until I find him
It’s pointless to call him
Since he can’t hear me
Eventually I’ll spot him
Still engrossed in his pursuit
Or…looking for me
If I stand still
He can’t see me
He can only see me when I move
But he can smell me
He knows I’m somewhere close
Sometimes
I’ll just watch him for a moment
He’ll walk about, stop
Sniff the air and look around
His ears perked up
Tail high
Everything on full alert
The longer I wait to reveal myself
The more anxious he becomes
The quicker he walks
The farther he goes
In a growing frantic to find me
I can almost hear him crying out
“Daddy, where are you?!”
Sooner than later
I’ll go scoop him up
And I can feel him relax in my arms
Dear God
Make me as blind as my dog
So I can’t move without you
So I feel lost when I can’t see you
So I am completely dependent on you
I know in my heart
That is the safest place I could ever be
A Bruised Reed
When do we let go of a bad investment
Those slimy, scaly, useless, broken people
Into whom we pour ourselves
Our hearts and our resources
And so often even our families
Hoping for that miraculous turn around
One year?
Two years?
Year after year
Rebellion swallows them alive
Tears them to pieces
Leaving them gutted of all value
When do we let go
The scriptures say of the Lord’s servant
Among other things
“…A bruised reed He will not break…” (Isaiah 42:3)
And we are all bruised reeds
God will never let go
God will never give up
Because He is invested in us
Completely
Paying with His own Son
To buy us for Himself
To do His work
His way
The answer for us then
Who claim to serve God…
Never
We shall never give up
And He will renew our strength
When we have had enough of them
And His faithfulness is renewed to us every morning
When He has so often had enough..of us
Baggage
Three or four wives ago
I had grandeur on my mind
Fine house, fine cars, and a flock of kids
The blissful life was mine
Two or three wives ago
I had stability on my mind
My kids, her kids, a simple home
Her two jobs and mine
One or two wives ago
I had survival on my mind
Her kids were grown and almost gone
I never talk to mine
My last wife left me penniless
I almost lost my mind
I’m hoping someone will take me in
It won’t be one of mine
A Most Solemn Moment
After my father’s funeral
Friends and family gathered at his modest home on the bay
He had lived there over forty years
I placed his urn on the lowest step of the dock
So, those who wished to, could say a final goodbye
I went first, and using Daddy’s favorite coffee cup, I scooped up a mug of him
And poured him over the place we had put my mother a few years before
Several others took their turn
And then it was my cousin John’s turn
He reached into the urn and captured my father’s heart in his hand
As the ashes spilled slowly through his fingers, the breeze carried them gently to the water below
He was likely remembering every laugh, and joke, and every drink that they had ever shared
Up until that moment
I never realized how close they were