They said unto him, Grant unto us that we may sit, one on thy right hand, and the other on thy left hand, in thy glory. Mark 10:37 For she said within herself, If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole. Luke 9:21 KJV
My recent bout with sickness, reminded me of the difference between the woman with the issue of blood, and the disciples, James and John. Like them, I am far more likely to “Claim my inheritance.” or say that “I am more than a conqueror”, instead of quietly seeking the low position at the hem of Jesus’ garment. But I discovered that there is nothing like severe chills, fever and weakness, to get me on my knees praying for God to calm my heart and give me strength. This morning, grateful to be feeling normal again, I remembered how these two brothers came up with a plan to leapfrog ahead of the other guys. It is almost funny to look at this same story in Matthew chapter twenty, where we find out that they had actually sent their mom to make the request. But if we would be honest, most of us would have to confess that we are not so different from these brothers. In our church, our small group or in our neighborhoods, we jockey for position, privilege or prestige, far more often than we humbly set our sights for a lowly unnoticed place. But the truth is that there is little blessing to be found in asking for prominence, but much joy and healing flows naturally when our hearts are willing to take the lowest place. A long time ago I wrote a poem that I hope may be a blessing for you today, and that you will find God’s acceptance and blessing at the hem of His garment! I also posted my favorite version of “Like a River Glorious” sung by Lindsey Kirkland with her new baby. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I have. Blessings all!
Grace for The Road At the hem of the garment of Jesus Is a place that is low and unseen And a voice that is quiet and gentle Calling to come follow Him Some say they don’t want us around them They’re more comfortable when we’re not there But at the hem of the garment of Jesus Is a place of acceptance and care There the Lord and the ruler of Heaven Shows His heart that is lowly and meek For He’s ready to carry our burdens And gives strength in the places we’re weak So trust Him today and forever Take hold of the hem of His robe For He welcomes the humble and weary And has promised us grace for the road! Grace for the Road by Peter Caligiuri Copyright 2020 ©
Beautiful poem!
Thanks! It is the intro to my devotional book dedicated to caregivers.