Thursday, September 14, 2023

 Blood and Fire and Pillars of Smoke

(inspired by Joel 2:30)


The Lord sits regal on His throne,

He sends His angels to avenge

The blood of Innocents who died

Before they had a chance to live.

 

His fire flies out from Heaven’s place

His flaming sword shall sing

His enemies hide their evil face

Before the coming of the King.

 

The very earth brings forth His wrath,

Belching plumes of darkness cold,

Hiding men from light and warmth,

Consuming farm and field below.

 

Blood and fire and smoke shall earth devour,

The Day of Vengeance hastens to obey

The will of Him whose voice the ages hear,

Kings tremble as He summons them by name.

 

Let God the Maker bring down fire and smoke,

Let God the Father launch His final plan

To make again the heavens and the earth

With the glory of a pure and unstained land.

 

The Day of the Lord is here for man to rue,

The Captain of His Hosts rides forward now,

His armies march, His banner flies, His trumpeter will blow

The signal of the Coming of the Lord.

 

Make fast His way!  Let us rejoice

Who long to see His Hand,

Lift up your head, stretch for the sky

And join His fearsome band.

 

He comes to rule the earth

This world long lost to sin

Reclaimed with blood Divine

By the Son who died within.

 

He comes to make things new,

The cycle shall depart,

A golden age will now ensue

And life eternal start.

 

He came to end the pain

Of death, decay, and misery.

His power kills the stain

Of Sin and shame with Calvary

 

He now completes the waiting task

By making all things new,

With blood and fire and pillars of smoke

He re-creates it true.


Friday, May 12, 2023

 

Grateful

5/12/23

 

I’m grateful for the life I have; my family, friends, and work,

My Lord has been so good to me, though I have often shirked

My duties to my God and King, He’s patient all the while,

May my one goal forever be to make my Savior smile.

 

I claim the promise of His peace, I claim His healing too,

I pray that I can always be someone that He finds true,

My life is coming to its end some way in days to come

So let me live it with the bread of gratitude, not crumbs

 

No leftover thanks or hasty words before a meal to say,

Instead, a daily exercise of giving Him His praise,

By living in His light today and letting others see

His grace so full, His mercy fair, His Spirit within me.

 

This is the way to show our God how grateful I can be,

To let His love come shining through to everyone I see.

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

 

RAIN

1/3/2023

 

The rain falls upon a sodden world, a world of hopes and dreams

The cresting flood may sweep away all plans with swollen streams,

Or perhaps the rain will only cause the hidden seed to bloom,

And fill our world with life and joy that bursts from dirt-caked tombs.

 

The thunder sounds, the lightning flash, the wind howls in the air,

And all creation wonders when we’ll see a day so fair,

As what we had before the storm, before the rain and hail,

When sunlight filtered through the trees and shone upon the vale.

 

The day will pass, the night will too, and then we’ll see the sun,

A storm may come, but quickly goes, as time fulfills its run,

We all must know that rain must come, it’s vital for our earth,

Without the rain, there’d be no life, no coming of rebirth.

 

So seize the storm, and use the day, and recognize its worth

Understand the turning of the wheel that leads to mirth.

For happiness will have no price that shows without the pain,

That comes from standing in the dark and singing through the rain.

Thursday, April 16, 2020


A World Together
(a reflection on the pandemic sweeping the world)
By Steve Loggins
April 16, 2020

Who would have thought that we could come together in this way?
Who would have thought that this could make all people stop & pray?
Who could predict that we would all be safer in our homes?
Who could have seen the sorrow and the ache of feeling alone?  

It’s such a strange and difficult time, a time of loss and gain,
A time when people fear and hope, a time of joy and pain.
A person dies, the family has to abbreviate their plans,
Folks are struggling with their grief, no hugs or soothing hands.

We all have time to think about our life and what comes next,
How will our world look after, what are the last effects?
We are in this thing together, for better or for worse,
We might as well then grasp the truth of our finite universe.

We are connected in so many ways, this virus it has shown,
That the very air we breathe today, it’s not just ours alone.
Our money, talents, time, and work, they are part of a bigger scene,
Than we really want to recognize, that we’d rather have unseen.

We want our world to stay so small, just us and those we love,
And maybe just a few more folks, but not many not of blood.
But this whole world belongs to God, He owns it, lock and key,
It’s not our choice that matters here, it’s HIS to have, you see.

And maybe this is just His way, to set us on our heels,
Like Babel was, so long ago, so man would then appeal
to a sovereign God for mercy, for Grace, and Charity,
For we think too much of our intellect and our human dignity.

I’m just a man who’s hoping to make sense of what I see today,
I may be wrong, and probably am, but I guess I’m wired that way.
There has to be a reason, a purpose to it all,
And I prefer to think it’s more than just a fatal random call.

Our World has come together like no time I can recall,
I think that we may see some good come to our spinning ball,
If people keep on seeking out the Lord, our God and king,
Then we may see His Spirit sweep across the land and bring…..

Revival

Monday, January 6, 2020

A beggar meets The Prince



A Beggar meets The Prince
Steve Loggins
1/5/2020

A beggar met The Prince one day while walking down the road,
The beggar’s clothes were soiled and frayed from traveling with a load.

His back was bent with a heavy bag he’d gathered on the way,
His garments were but filthy rags for he had no place to stay.

He saw The Prince through rheumy eyes caked with dust and grime,
He saw his clothes and fantasized, “How I wish his robe was mine!”
  
The Prince put up a hand and stopped the pauper on his way,
The beggar knelt, and then he dropped his load that fateful day.

“What do you have”, The Prince then asked, “in the heavy bag you carry?”
The poor man answered very fast, “Some things I need to bury.”

“They are but things I value high, yet no one else would care,
Some junk I picked up by and by; all common things, not rare.”

“I would see your sack of things, perhaps we’ll make a trade.”
“Oh no, your Majesty, I bring you nothing goodly made.”

“I still would see your wares today, show them, let me decide.”
The beggar bowed his head to say, “As you insist, I’ll open wide…

My bag of things that have no cost, just do not laugh at me,
For all that’s here, so much was lost, I traded my security.”

The bag now opened, held three things; a stone, a book, a rolled up scrap,
Three items held by a lot of strings which the beggar had round them wrapped.

The stone was black and made so hard a chisel could not mark,
A heart shaped form that couldn’t guard the glow beneath the dark.

The book was plain and, O, so worn, its pages often read,
But as the prince looked thereupon, the beggar shook his head.

“My memories of bad and good, of joy and sorrow too,
I did the best with what I could, it must seem small to you.”

The rolled up scrap was then unfurled, like a flag for a parade,
And on it was a painted world the man himself had made.

“I’ll take them all”, The Prince then said, “but not with strings attached.”
The beggar shook his angry head and, in his haste, he snatched

The scrip and book and stony heart from The Noble Prince that day,
“I’ll not be having any part in giving my things away!”

“You misunderstand My offer, son, you have mistaken My intent,
I want your things to be re-done, but only if you relent.”

“It all will be coming back today, just shining, fresh, and new,
You have to trust in what I say, I’ll give all things to you.”

The beggar, trembling, laid down his bag, filled with broken things,
He asked The Prince about his rags, and what value they might bring.

The Prince then gave a winsome smile and took off his own coat
And laid it on the meager pile and on that, placed a note

“I, The Prince, do hereby swear to all who care to read
That this, my robe the beggar wears, is his to meet his need.”

The beggar’s stunned, afraid to speak, He’s scared to take the deal
Afraid his things were far too weak, such a trade could not be real,

New clothes for old, new things for old; no, The Prince could not be true,
To see some monstrous game unfold, some trick the Gentry do

To mock the poor and feeble man, or catch him in some trap,
It’s just a false and mischief plan, he’s waiting for the jaws to snap.

He grabbed his threadbare rags and held, and glowered at The Prince,
But then he spied a tear that trailed, to him it made no sense,

Why should The Prince spill tears today?  Why would He care so much?
If the beggar went his lonesome way bearing his load of such,

Wearing his rags and making his way in a world of dark and gloom
Until he buried it all away in an isolated tomb?

The beggar softened, looked again, and saw the heartfelt pain
Of The Prince who offered up His hand, who had nothing He could gain.

He op’ed his clutch and took out all, of the things He’d hid away
He laid them down on a short stone wall, it was there the three things lay

He cut the strings that bound them there, and offered up his heart,
His world, his book, and then his cares, his ragged clothing for a start.

The Prince then shed his robe of white, and wore a crown of thorns,
And said, “My child, I take the fight, and wear your rags...Now, be reborn!”

In an instant then, the beggar changed, his melancholy ceased,
He found his world now rearranged, its value now increased.

His heart was now a softer one, not hard and black like stone,
Reflecting light from God’s own son, with a loving and forgiving tone.

His memories of days gone by, now gave him time to pause
Of how to fix things where they lie, or reconcile his flaws

That hurt so many in his life, His want to make it right,
His family, friends, so filled with strife, His path now bathed in light.

To his amazement, now he wore; clothed from head to toe,
The Prince’s robe and even more, he had a little glow,

The scrap upon which his world was built, now featured but a cross,
He found he’d lost his heavy guilt, his world was not a loss,

For in its place, his Savior stood, who gave His world to him,
A life not ruined but always good, a world that never dims.

He found his path was altered now, he saw the way so clear,
The kingdom of The Prince he vowed was his celestial sphere.

The Prince had made the trade, you see; and the beggar went away
With all the things He’d guaranteed the pauper on that day.

He had new clothes of righteousness, The Prince’s robe of white,
a fleshly heart of graciousness, a world not dim, but bright.

But more he had, than he ever thought, a new home was his too,
The palace of the king was bought with blood for those made new.

The Prince took his hand and led him then, o’er the straight and narrow road,
He thought of places he had been and what The Prince now showed,

And realized the path was true, the destination sure
His life was precious, this he knew, and his Master’s way was pure.

Forgotten were his rags of old, forgotten was his scrap,
He found his course was lined with gold that plotted out his map

To reach The Father’s palace now, the beggar begs no more,
For The Prince has demonstrated how a beggar finds His door.     

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

I AM


I AM
8/14/18

I am Judas, betrayer of Blood, 
cursed by my traitorous acts against God,
I am Peter, denier of Him, 
my boasts are so hollow, my faith is so dim,
I am John, who sleeps through the night, 
while Jesus is praying I might see the Light,
I am Thomas, who doubts in His power, 
unless my eyes see it, I won’t last an hour,
I am Andrew, I am James, 
who want to be noticed, who want to have fame,
I am Pilate, searching for fact, 
longing for truth; but, instead, I backtracked,
I am Barabbas, deserving to die; 
He took my place on a cross lifted high,
I am the soldier, gambling for gain, 
who wins a few bets, but loses his name,
I am the thief, begging for grace, 
He grants His mercy, He gives me a place,
I am the Priest who rails against God, 
who challenges power, who’s blind to His Word,
I am the sentry who shoves up a spear, 
water and blood flowing down then appear,
I am the guard, who stands in the night, 
to keep the dead in, but falls in the light,
I am Mary, come to the tomb, 
to grieve o’er the dead, but finds life has bloomed,   
I am the One, crucified for Man’s Sin, 
I now live forever, won’t you let Me in?

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

By Thy Power

By the power of the blood of the Lamb, help me be more than I am,

By the power of Golgotha's pain, help me to live life again,

By the power of Thy written word, let Thy voice inside me be heard,

By the power of Dying to self, let life everlasting be felt,

By the power of Jesus the Christ, let me live though His sacrifice,

By the power of The Almighty One, reduce me until I have won,

By Thy power alone and not mine, may I let the gospel light shine,

By Thy life living in me, let Jesus be what they see.


12/5/16