Musings Of A Waiting Bride Poem by Juvie Gubat

Musings Of A Waiting Bride



Many are the woes in my mind.
Marching and mocking, they surround my heart.

Must I stand broken and forlorn as an abandoned bride,
Misery and scorn my only marks with nothing to delight? No!

My peace and my salvation come from Your eternal Promise.
Morning by morning Your love and faithfulness secure me.

Make me steadfast and pure by the power of Your Word.
May my gaze never wander from Your Statutes, which are my comfort and my delight.

Musings Of A Waiting Bride
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: bible,marriage
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is styled after Psalm 119. The longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm 119 is a poem about God's Word.
'Musings of a Waiting Bride' likens the Word of God to a marriage contract. It presents God's Word as a trustworthy document that assures the believer of his right and privileges as the bride of Christ.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 25 May 2016

Life and love! ! Make me steadfast. Thanks for sharing.

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