My Lover Called

My lover called me last night
He said ‘Ive been trying to reach you’
You’ve been out of range out of sight’
I said; ‘I have so much to do.’

I am busy with work and my studies
My favorite shows on TV
Then I have to hang with my buddies
And last of all, there’s down time with me

So you see dear Lover don’t be offended
I will call you when I need you here
Just wait till this TV series ended
Give me time Lover, please try to be fair

My Lover paused for a moment
He was quiet and as usual polite
He said ‘indeed I will not rush you,
I do know your schedule is tight’

Just remember that if you let me get closer
If you give Me more time and more prayer
You will find all distractions and troubles
Will disappear with your woes and your cares

For I am a lover understanding and patient
I don’t rush in without invitation
When you realize you are lonely without me
I will meet you in all situations

But as long as you feel you don’t need me
I will let you go your way as you will
Just remember I am here waiting for you
For My love is both eternal and real

1John 4:8 ‘…,God is love.’

Blame Your Father

It is easy to blame my Father
After all it all started with Him
Without Him I’d not even be here
So I can’t just do things on a whim

When you ask me to do what is not right
When you ask me to disgrace His name
I hesitate and then must deny you
I dare not cause Him such shame

I want to do what gives Him glory
I want to do whatever gives Him praise
So I blame Him when I must deny you
Of anything that is not part of His ways

You can blame your Father also
When you are pressured to give in to sin
Just tell the tempters around you
That Jesus and you are best kin

He always pleased His Father

John 8:29 And he that sent me is with me: the Father
hath not left me alone; for I do always
those things that please him.

Proverbs 1:10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent
thou not.

I Did It In The Dark

I stood in the dark and I hid it
In the shadows it was easy to hide
Only God and I know I did it
To all others I plainly just lied

It is the absence of good that is fearful
And without God there cannot be good
No matter how remorseful and tearful
I fear judgment when I don’t do as I should

For as I do right I have no thing to dread
Living holy I stand proud and erect
I could do wrong but I do right instead
And the goodness of God does protect

Hell starts in my life right here
And heaven is just as close at hand
My Jesus has promised to be near
To lead me to that sweet promised land

If there is no good in the essence
Then there is no God at the source
If I am hiding my acts from His presence
I will reap pain and continued remorse

John 3:20
For every one that doeth evil hateth the
light, neither cometh to the light, lest his
deeds should be reproved.

John 3:21
But he that doeth truth cometh to the
light, that his deeds may be made
manifest, that they are wrought in God.

No God? No Good!
Know God? Know Good!

Blessed by Beatings

I was blessed by His beating.
Made whole by His pain
Each wound profuse bleeding
Each drop washed sin’s stain

The stain of my sin
Dark as night deep as hell
Then He entered in
And proceeded to tell

That He’d taken away
My sin and its dross
On that victorious day
When He died on the cross

I am so blessed by His beating
By His wounds, I’m made whole
It was forgiveness I was needing
He changed my life, saved my soul

1Peter 2:24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.

Unemployed Jesus

Jesus was unemployed
So he had lots of time to pray
If he had a job like me
He’d have a busier day

He could spend a lot of time
Bending down in regular prayers
He had no mortgage due
No earthbound heavy cares

He could lay in bed ‘til late
Take a nap mid-afternoon
He could tell the world to wait
When delayed say ‘I’ll be there soon’

Yes the Savior had much time
Seems too much time was on his hands
If I make his agenda mine
I will begin to understand

It is not the things I do
Not the jobs and busy tasks
It’s being close to Him
Is all my Father asks

John 11:21 Then said Martha unto Jesus, Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died.

Mt 14:23 And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray: and when the evening was come, he was there alone.

He Takes Away

He takes the things I want
And gives me what I need
I’d rather have what’s fun
He considers it as greed

My Father seems so distant
So removed from what I feel
He considers my requests
As selfish and unreal

Why should I even ask?
When He doesn’t seem to care
His standards are so high
I consider them unfair

But He bids me to draw closer
He bids me take His hand
And as I grow much nearer
I begin to understand

My Father’s not uncaring
He is not so far away
Each pain I feel He’s sharing
He hears each prayer I pray

He just wants me to listen
He wants to clearly show
That if I surrender to Him
Perfect peace I’ll come to know

Mt 7:11 If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?

Isa 26:3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.

Die Today

I went to church today
The pastor was absurd
This message he did say
The strangest words I’ve heard

I want to die today
Will you die with me too
It seemed a stupid question
A real dumb thing to do

But this preacher was not kidding
He did not grin or smile
I ignored his crazy bidding
I’d not walk down that aisle

He said die to self pity
Die to your lust and greed
Your life has not been pretty
As your gluttony you feed

Come die and gain your real life
Come die, be born again
You’ll only know true peace
When you repent from selfish sin

As I moved towards this death
As I started to let things go
With each moment, every breath
I felt Christ in me grow

Christ told me to forget
He told me to forgive
The pain that others cause
If I want to truly live

So I heeded the preacher’s call
And that is why I write today
If I want to gain my life
I must first give it away

Mt 16:25
For whosoever will save his
life shall lose it: and
whosoever will lose his life
for my sake shall find it.

Twisted Perverse Love

Perverse: inexplicably irrational, stubbornly unreasonable (Encarta dictionary, North America)

This love is quite twisted
This love is perverse
You do the sin
I bear the curse

You do the deed
You sin time and again
I see your need
I bear all of the pain

My love is perfect
My love is pure
You have death in your body
My love is the cure

You ignore and reject
My approach and my touch
I can stand your neglect
I love you that much

True love expects hurt
True love expects grief
True love expects ridicule
True love offers relief

Yes, My love is quite different
It seems like nonsense
When you strike at my love
It offers more love in defense

You see My love is committed
To welcome you home
Reject Me if you will
I won’t leave you alone

1Peter 2:24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the
tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.

1John 4:10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved
us, and sent his Son a propitiation for our sins.

Famine and Fast Food

‘If I had some meat, I’d make a sandwich if I had some bread.’

I stepped up to the counter and waited my turn to order.  I was ready to eat and in a hurry.  But, she was not smiling now.  She just stared coldly.  Apparently, my response to her response sent her over the edge.

Let me start over.  At first she did smile.  ‘How can I help you?’   That seemed a friendly enough greeting.   I realized.  My chance had arrived.   I took a deep breath inhaling the aroma and salivating in anticipation of this delicacy.  Hot, rotisserie cooked seasoned chicken dripping grease on the bottom of the oven was mine for the asking, or so I thought.   A big smile made it seem even more inviting.

Fast, friendly service with freshly cooked food is the true recipe for success in restaurants. The establishment was crowded with people who either had placed their orders ahead of me or were just waiting behind me for their chance.  I was unaware that the chickens on the spigot were already claimed.  I knew I could get at least one.

It was her answer that sent upset me.  I didn’t shout.  But I responded as firmly and forcefully as I could and repeated my order, slower and more distinctly this time; ‘I would like a quarter chicken and chips (Kenyan/British term for French fries).’    She smiled again and repeated; ‘We don’t have any more chicken right now’.

That is when my American manners came out.  I could see plenty of the tasty morsels in front of me.  She must be mistaken or deceiving me.  I responded; ‘What!  Then why do you call yourself the Chicken Chateau (the names have been changed to protect the guilty)?  Why not change your name to ‘Chicken by Chance?’

She did not get the joke and it was clear that the other ten people behind me were not going to join me in chicken civil rights movement.  They would be just as eager to order the other selections on the menu of meat pies, chips and sausages.  They were used to having few alternatives.  I was used to having things as I wanted them, and now!

At this point her countenance changed.  She was not the bright eyed smiling counter clerk, but had morphed into the defender of a culture that sees fast food as a luxury not a right.  I saw in her face a desire to leap over the counter and hit me with one of the meat pies (if she had enough to spare).  I stepped away avoiding assault by sausage.  I was disappointed but awakening to a new reality.  Fast food in lands of frequent famine is an oxymoron.

In my opinion, there are few if any major western fast food restaurants in nations that are familiar with famine.  Famine and fast food don’t fit in the same sentence, let alone the same culture.  True hunger is famine.  I was just ready to eat, again.

Hunger is not about a deficient menu or being impatient at a lunch counter. That is just being ready to select from a variety of choices.  The choices in famine are deciding will I eat today or feed one of my four to six children, and if so, which child?  This game of Russian roulette at meal times is played out in many homes across the world.  Death ends with a whimper not a bang in this version of the game.

Many Kenyans have either experienced famine, or know of family members and friends who have played this roulette.  Fast food is not a critical issue.  Eating is the luxury.  Time is plentiful.  Food is scarce.  As my brother says; ‘if I had some meat, I’d make a sandwich if I had some bread.’

As I have stood at the counter of fast food restaurants in Kenya, I often see what appears to be plenty of chicken, hamburger meat, hot dogs, and even pizza makings.  However, the lines do not move quickly.  It seems that each order is placed on the grill as the customer walks up to the counter. Why is that?  Is it that the employees don’t expect the people walking through the door actually want to eat?  Is it that the menu has changed from day to day?  Is it that there are limited stockpiles of food in the storerooms? I think it is a combination of all of these.

I do know that quality control is an issue.  Depending on the availability and freshness of the ingredients, some items on any given menu are there only to tempt and remind, not to satisfy.  Most likely the vendor for this particular establishment either did not have enough chickens, or the truck broke down en-route to deliver that morning.  The road to town may have been blocked with overturned vehicles stuck in muddy potholes and the vegetables rotted en-route.  Or maybe the vendor found a better price for the goods.  To make things work, keep the menu simple and the customer satisfied.

The management of these establishments must keep a tight rein on pre-cooked food as the employees have lots of hungry friends, and relatives at home.  Anything extra could be easily diverted for such real and practical purposes.

My idea of the urgent, immediate, important and rush, is so, self centered and short sighted, that I lose the chance to savor food or even appreciate the abundance that I have. Food is essential.  Fast food is a much birth right to me as  ‘life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.’

Kenyan customers are not really in a hurry anyway as are Americans.  They don’t generally eat in their cars.  Driving and eating at the same time are incompatible with arriving on time or at all.  Shifting gears, avoiding cattle on the road as the herdsmen avoid oncoming buses, which are avoiding potholes, which have caused pedestrians to cross in the middle of the heavy traffic, would surely make the diner spill his soda in his lap and cause a rear end collision.  Better to eat the little that is there at the crowded tables.

After all, eating is the luxury.  There is plenty of time and there is plenty of real hunger out there.

I Answered My Prayer

I noticed the naked
Their bodies were bare
I asked God to clothe them
Then I answered my prayer

I saw people hurting
With no one to care
I asked God to help
Then I answered my prayer

I saw men in prison
Lives spent in despair
I asked God to visit
Then I answered my prayer

Many people were hungry
Stomachs filled only with air
I asked God to feed them
Then I answered my prayer

If I really want someone
To step in and share
For those who are hurting
I must my prayer

For my God is present
Whenever I’m there
If I want Him to help
I must answer my prayer

Mt 25:40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me

Eph 2:10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.

Eph 5:30 For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones.

Refugees waiting for help.