Prayer poem: Not forsaken

PRAYER POEM

Not forsaken

by Irene Bom
 

‘For he has not despised or scorned the suffering of the afflicted one; he has not hidden his face from him but has listened to his cry for help.’ (Psalm 22:24)

My God, my God,
though others scorn me,
abhor or ignore me,
I am not forsaken,
for you have not forsaken me.

With you
there is no push back, no repelling,
no turning away in horror or distaste.
My God, my God,
a bruised reed you will not break.

With you
the lowborn are not loathsome;
the afflicted ones you don’t despise.
My God, my God,
I offer my broken spirit as my sacrifice.

With you
scorn is shamed by a radical welcome
for you favour the lowly things of the world.
My God, my God,
I praise you, for I am seen and I am heard.
 


From the PRAYER MATTERS blog
On writing prayer poems
 

Prayer poem: Sweet words

PRAYER POEM

Sweet words

by Irene Bom
 

May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer. (Psalm 19:14)
 
My Rock and my Redeemer,
your words are solid and sweeter
than honey dripping from the comb;
your words are pure gold.
May the words that slip from my lips
be deeply pleasing, sweet to your taste.
My Rock and my Redeemer,
season my tongue
for your sweet name’s sake.
 


From the PRAYER MATTERS blog
On writing prayer poems