A Hymn for Lent

 

Forgive Us, Jesus

© 2016 Mollie Pearce McKibbon

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When you test us, Lord,

We oft fail the test,

Although we know

Which way you have blessed.

 

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When we have trials

Our wills may be weak,

Although we know

Whose strength to seek.

 

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When we speak aloud

Our words may distress,

Although we know

To love is best.

 

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O Lord, change our hearts

And help us refrain

From causing hurt

And needless pain.

 

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Forgive us, Jesus,

When we do wrong.

Make us faithful,

Loving and strong.

Again and Again

Again and Again

© 2016 Mollie Pearce McKibbon

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I do what I shouldn’t do

And that makes God sad.

I go where I shouldn’t go

And, then, I feel bad.

I say what I shouldn’t say

And cause someone pain.

O God, why do I do this

Again and again?

 

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Like a wind-blown weather vane

I twist east and west,

With no help to guide me choose

I try what seems best.

But, I still search night and day

And always in vain.

O God, why do I do this

Again and again?

 

 

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No more will I wander far

From God’s helping hand

And struggle and flounder

In sin’s sinking sand.

I want God’s eternal promise

More than worldly gain

So I’ll follow Lord Jesus

Again and again.

A Children’s Hymn


Listening to Jesus

A Friend of Jesus

© 2012 Mollie Pearce McKibbon

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I am a friend to Jesus

‘Cause he’s a friend to me.

Friends stick up for each other

Whatever the cost may be.

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Chorus:

Sometimes I’m scared like Peter.

Sometimes I’m angry like Saul.

Sometimes I doubt like Thomas,

But Jesus forgives me all.

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I am a friend for Jesus

‘Cause he is a friend for me.

Friends will stand by each other,

Wherever their friend may be.

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I am friend of Jesus

No matter what others say.

He ‘s promised not to leave me,

And come find me if I stray.

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If others could hear Jesus’

If only their eyes could see,

Then everyone would know him

And call him their friend , like me.

A Church Anniversary Hymn

Church front doorHere is a hymn I wrote one year for our church anniversary.

Once Again We Meet

© 2004 Mollie Pearce McKibbon

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Once again we meet together.

One again our voices raise

As a family forever

To God alone we sing praise!

 

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When you’re weary and you stumble

If upon you knees you fall,

Every heart that turns to Jesus,

Brother, sister, we will call.

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Stone and mortar, beam and rafter,

Will ,like mortal flesh, decay,

But our joyous songs and laughter

From God’s ears won’t fade away.

 

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As we celebrate beginnings,

Knowing God goes on and one,

In our hearts there is no ending

To Salvation’s triumph song!

Ask Jesus In

 

Ask Jesus In

©2011 Mollie McKibbon

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When Jesus comes knocking at the door of your heart,

Ask him in.

When Jesus comes knocking at the door of your heart,

Ask him in.

Don’t sit alone in the cold and the dark,

Moping and hoping for a tiny spark.

Welcome him.  Welcome him.

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When Jesus come knocking at the door of your soul,

Ask him in.

When Jesus comes knocking at the door of your soul,

Ask him in.

Never sit and wait for the death knell toll,

Open the door and he will make you whole.

Welcome him.  Welcome him.

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When Jesus bids you come by his Holy Spirit,

Answer him.

When Jesus bids you come by his Holy Spirit,

Answer him.

His voice is calling you ever near it.

Pray that you’re listening so you will hear it.

Follow him!  Follow him!

A Hymn for Busy Times

Winter church

Make Me A Temple, Lord

©Mollie Pearce McKibbon

Busy the market place,

The people crowded in;

Money was changing hands

Within the temple din,

When suddenly, anger divine

Cut through the clamour in God’s shrine.

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Jesus, the Son of God,

Called out in the great dismay.

“My Father’s Holy house

Must not be used this way!”

He strode between the seller’s wares

O’er-turning tables everywhere.

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O Jesus, cleanse my heart;

Make me holy within,

For I am full of pain

And weary fighting sin.

But You, O Lord, can me renew

So I can truly follow You.

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Make me a temple, Lord.

Direct my thoughts above.

O purify my soul

And fill me full of love.

For You have promised me a place

In heaven if I seek your grace.

Strengthening Family Ties

©2009  Mollie Pearce McKibbon

(first published in The Winchester Press “Shepherd Talk”)

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It’s almost my little sister’s birthday.  Of course, neither of us is little now.  We’re all grown up with our own families, but sometimes I like to think of her as she was when we were growing up together.

I had straight brown hair and was horribly shy.  My sister had blonde curls, two dimples and a bubbly disposition.  Naturally, I was jealous of this fair-haired interloper, but as the years passed she grew on me.  Now we live over 200 miles from each other and I don’t see here as often as I’d like.

I know we had arguments when we were younger, but nothing that left any scars.  Once we had a tug of war over a doll and pulled off one of its arms.  Another time, I thought she was a bit too eager to take over my room while I was getting ready to leave for college.  Otherwise, we got along fairly well.  She was my maid-of -honour at my wedding and I was her’s.

We both doted on our baby brother.  He’s no baby anymore, but we still think he is kind of wonderful.  Naturally, we tease him.  We tell him he was the apple of our parents’ eyes and spoiled rotten, which he was.  When we all get together, we have a noisy reunion, which usually includes a boisterous board game or two.  We have had our arguments and hurt feelings, but we’re family.  We make -up and when we’re in need of comfort or moral support we know where to turn.

We were blessed with generous, loving parents.  We are all trying to emulate their example with our own families.  Our parents were not paragons of virtue.  They had their flaws, but they loved us unconditionally and we knew it.  This was our inheritance, the best of family ties and we’re trying to pass it on to the next generation.

Sadly, not every family has this legacy.  Some families are left with an inheritance of emotional pain or even indifference.  Some family trees are tangled and snarled with ongoing quarrels, severed relationships and secret shame.  Often these family ties are more like anchors that inhibit personal growth.  Sometimes they are like open wounds that fester.

I think that it is comforting to note that the family stories in the Bible are not about perfect parents or perfect children.  Instead, they are stories about real people; people who made mistakes and needed forgiveness as we all do.  Even with loving parents like those in the story Jesus told of the Prodigal Son, we can mess up and have to set things straight.  Having a good family relationship takes effort and time, as well as the willingness to say, “I’m sorry. Please forgive me.”

Jesus made it very clear that we must love one another in his commandment to his disciples.  Anger, abuse, and disdain are certainly not loving attitudes.  Jesus went on further to say, “If , when you are bringing your gift to the altar, you suddenly remember that your brother has a grievance against you, leave your gift where it is before the altar.  First go and make your peace with your brother, and only then come back and offer your gift.” (Matthew 5:23, 24)

Peace has been on our minds since Remembrance Day and peace should begin among family members.  This includes our Christian family membership as well.  We will not always agree with what our brothers and sisters in Christ believe, say or do, but we should remember to treat each other with love not anger, kindness not abuse, and respect not disdain.

None of the things we do in worship will mean anything to God as long as we harbour such hard feelings against one another.  We are made by God in His image, adopted brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ and con-inheritors with Jesus of the Kingdom, because of God’s love for us.  Therefore each of us is responsible for truly loving one another.

His Mighty Hands

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I was looking through a book of songs I have written when I came across this I hymn I wrote to the music “Londonderry Aire” when one of our sons was part of a team building a full size rocket “The Canadian Arrow”.

His Mighty Hands

Words: © 2001 Mollie Pearce McKibbon

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Beyond the earth, stars shine within the universe

While other worlds revolve around their suns.

Our eyes look up to God’s amazing canopy

And our hearts praise the wondrous work He’s done.

Chorus:

For God is Lord of all that is around us.

His mighty hands have shaped and formed it all,

And we are loved so dearly that He gave his Son,

The willing sacrificial Lamb for one and all.

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Stardust and dreams go whirling through the atmosphere;

Rainbows and love are part of God’s design.

There is no limit to His power and artistry;

It all delights and challenges our minds.

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Because of God, we have our place upon the earth,

And He alone deserves our trust and awe,

For everyone is part of God’s eternal plan;

To love each other is his sacred law.

 

 

An Invitation to Tea

Recently our church invited the widows of our church to a “Forget-Me-Not” tea. When a few of the guests were unable to come, we decided to widen our invitation to include others.  We served  the tea in china tea cups (the best way to drink tea) at small tables for four.  We asked some ladies to pour.  This was the invitation we sent the guests:

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I made each guest a embroidered felt forget-me-not brooch like these:

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I put a piece of craft foam between the layers of felt , sewed the edges by hand and sewed a safety pin to the back.

We served tea, scones with cream and jam and squares all made and served by  the women and girls of  our congregation.  It gave us an opportunity to show that we care and everyone had a such a lovely time that we have decided to make it an annual event.

Restoring My Soul

I wrote this entry in my diary one day while spending time at a cottage: forest_reflection_in_lake_mountain_nature_hd-wallpaper-1500088 “After tossing and turning and worrying for hours, I have finally decided to decamp to the porch of the cottage and let the lake work its magic.  The water is a mirror, a woodpecker is busy getting breakfast and the loons are laughing across the lake.

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Is there anything more beautiful than the music of the Canadian wilderness?  What a symphony of blessed bird song I am enjoying!  All my ragged, frayed nerves are being woven back into harmony as I sit enraptured by the sweet sounds of the lake awakening.  There is a background of general chirping, undertones of musical lilting, and the occasional high flutey trills punctuated by the loons’ haunting call. The hills and trees are reflected in the silvery water that I can see through the lacy boughs of the cedars along the shore.  The cottage seems illumined by a golden glow and the air is pure nectar.  Fluttering wings and chattering squirrels play a counter rhythm as every child of the forest joins the choir.  The lake is turning gold and silver before my eyes.

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The flight of a heron reflected on the polished surface of the water lifts my heart and I must give thanks to my Creator that I am more than mere observer, that I too have a place in God’s orchestra, for however brief a time.   How can I be anything but happy? And so God restores my spirit by leading me beside the still waters of the lake, restoring my soul.”

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