After
the death of Joseph, God’s dreamer,
Egypt haltered Israel,
Bowed under brick.
What did they need? God knew
well
And, sovereignly philanthropic,
Came
as Redeemer.
Shot
of the Egyptian, their horse-dealer,
Fed by the Passover lamb,
Led through the Red Sea,
With tambours psalming their
psalm:
Yet God perceived their need
that He
Should
be their Healer.
In
the desert, watered by Moses’ rod,
Daily fed by manna, yet
Flesh-bridled to err,
Meandering with regret
They found God willing to be
their
Tabernacle
God.
Come
to the land of honey, milk, cedar,
Store-corn, water-brooks, brave
towns
And walled enemies:
As they wreaked justice on
crowns,
Sword or wall in their victories
God
was their Leader.
Such-loving-kindness!
What an investor
Of love! What adaptation
To His people’s need!
Till, glad in His salvation,
In the house to which His plans
led
God
is a Rester.
Great writing.
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