This post was written for Five Minute Friday
Word prompt--PERSEVERE
Five minutes to free-write about it
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...they were at their wits' end. Then they
cried out to the LORD in their trouble,
and he brought them out of their distress.
(Psalm 107:27b-28, NIV)
It's been a couple of weeks since I last participated in the FMF challenge, and probably this doesn't really count as participating either, since the words are not my own. It's a poem I came upon during my quiet time, as I pondered what to write, that seems to say it all.
I'm sharing it in hopes that it will encourage someone else, as it did me, to persevere and keep on keeping on as we make our way down the path we are currently trudging along.
Are you standing at "Wits' End Corner,"
Christian, with troubled brow?
Are you thinking of what is before you,
And all you are bearing now?
Does all the world seem against you,
And you in the battle alone?
Remember--at "Wits' End Corner"
Is just where God's power is shown.
Are you standing at "Wits' End Corner,"
Blinded with wearying pain,
Feeling you cannot endure it,
You cannot bear the strain,
Bruised through the constant suffering,
Dizzy and dazed and numb?
Remember--at "Wits' End Corner"
Is where Jesus loves to come.
Are you standing at "Wits' End Corner"?
Your work before you spread,
All lying begun, unfinished,
And pressing on heart and head,
Longing for strength to do it,
Stretching out trembling hands?
Remember--at "Wits' End Corner"
The Burden-Bearer stands,
Are you standing at "Wits' End Corner"?
Then you're just in the very spot
To learn the wondrous resources
Of Him who fails you not:
No doubt to a brighter pathway
Your footsteps will soon be moved,
But only at "Wits' End Corner"
Is the "God who is able" proved. -- Antoinette Wilson
(Taken from Streams in the Desert, May 23 and available on Amazon.)
Beautiful and inspiring post. Thank you 😊 so much for sharing ❤️
ReplyDeleteI love Streams in the Desert, but it's been a while since I read it. This spoke to me where I am right now, especially
ReplyDelete" Your work before you spread,
All lying begun, unfinished,
And pressing on heart and head,
Longing for strength to do it,
Stretching out trembling hands?
Remember--at "Wits' End Corner"
The Burden-Bearer stands,
Thank you!
This is a lovely and hopeful poem, one that I did not know!
ReplyDeleteThat's very good. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKnowledge and awareness come from anywhere. This poem is lovely and serves up persevering beautifully.
ReplyDeleteTHank you so much
ReplyDeleteA powerful reminder to keep going, even when things feel overwhelming. Perseverance isn’t just about pushing forward—it’s about leaning on faith and trusting that brighter days are ahead.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this encouraging piece, Sandra!
This poem is perfect for me today. Life keeps changing and I have a bit of difficulty with change. What a great reminder that the Lord of all the universe is still the Lord of me. Thanks for the positive take on At My Wit's End. (((hugs)))
ReplyDeleteSue
Love that line: "But only at "Wits' End Corner"
ReplyDeleteIs the "God who is able" proved." We have to have struggles in order to learn to trust Him, definitely takes perseverance to not give up!
ReplyDeleteMy mates said that I was no wit,
but maybe half of one,
but when I do get down to it
I had a lot of fun
cracking jokes that would make
listeners wince and groan,
or maybe do a double-take
hoping I might atone
for the punning nonsequitors
that I would inflict
to open intellectual sores
and then cut to the quick
with a yokel's well-honed brain
that always seemed to miss thought's train.
Thank you my dear friend.
ReplyDeleteCarla
So many nuggets of truth here, Sandra. Thanks for sharing. I love that last line: But only at "Wits' End Corner" Is the "God who is able" proved
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