I was in the valley Of fear & worry. Doubt. I had lots of company We'd sit & cry & pout I was in the mire But wanted to get OUT I saw there in the distance There was a Mercy Mount
I called upon the Master So many eons old There from the Beginning The Shepherd of my Soul He said, "For you to leave here You must be brave & bold. You must quit complaining And do as you are told".
I got up from the ******* mud My "friends" were there to greet They said, "you have no food to take And you have crippled feet! Girl! What will you wear? Child! What will you eat? Just get back into the muck get back in your seat!"
I ignored the laughing crowd The Shepherd took my hand We went through a desert With pitfalls & quicksand Went unto Mercy Mountain But it was a troubled land! There were folk who lived there A scary looking band!
There were two tall women That came walking forth I did NOT want to meet them They were rough & coarse
One's name was Sorrow The other, Suffering I didn't know what else to do But follow those two things My crippled feet SO hurt me I'd cry the tears they'd bring The women took me by my arms And counciled me to SING!
So up the mountain we all went We made a rag-tag group The Shepherd came as needed He fed & clothed our troop Sometimes I had to stretch out tall Other times to stoop...
Sometimes rocks tore clothing Sometimes I'd skip meals Sometimes I'd cry out loud Sometimes I would kneel But the closer I came to the top The more my Lord revealed! Finally, when I reached the top
I found my feet were HEALED!
The Shepherd took me farther Through wind & rain & snow But my feet are now more nimble Wherever I may go!
SoulSurvivor (C) 4/6/2017
Based on the book "Hind's Feet in High Places" By Hannah Hurnard My mom is OUT of the hospital, but I'm dealing with a lot of stuff right now. I may not be on site as often as I'd like.