Who Out There Fears God (Isaiah 50)

 The Master, God, has given me

a well-taught tongue,

So I know how to encourage tired people.

He wakes me up in the morning,

Wakes me up, opens my ears

to listen as one ready to take orders.

The master, God, opened my ears,

and I didn't go back to sleep,

didn't pull the covers back over my head.

I followed orders,

stood there and took it while they

beat me,

held steady while they pulled out my

beard,

Didn't dodge their insults,

faced them as they spit in my face.

And the Master, God, stays right there and

helps me,

so I'm not disgraced.

Therefore I set my face like flint,

confident that I'll never regret this.

My champion is right there.

Let's take our stand together!

Eugene H. Peterson,




 

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