Disappointment
"Disappointment—His Appointment," Change one letter, then I see That the thwarting of my purpose Is God’s better choice for me. His appointment must be blessing, Tho’ it may come in disguise, For the end from the beginning Open to His wisdom lies.
"Disappointment—His appointment," Whose? The Lord’s, who loves me best, Understands and knows me fully, Who my faith and love would test; For, like loving earthly parent, He rejoices when He knows That His child accepts, unquestioned, All that from His wisdom flows.
"Disappointment—His appointment," "No good thing will He withhold," From denials oft we gather Treasures of His love untold. Well He knows each broken purpose Leads to fuller, deeper trust, And the end of all His dealings Proves our God is wise and just.
"Disappointment—His appointment," Lord, I take it, then, as such. Like the clay in hands of potter, Yielding wholly to Thy touch. All my life’s plan is Thy moulding, Not one single choice be mine; Let me answer, unrepining— Father, "Not my will, but Thine."
Poems of Dawn
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