Lament
Lament by John Blacklock
Early in the morning sky the sun shone brightly following a night of wind and rain, hail and broken dreams. It seems that in God’s provision there is both joy and human pain.
Dreams tell us that one day all will be well and all of life will be at peace, but as we wait for that perfect day with souls that long for peace, there are times when we wonder if it will ever be; for the downward thrust of human sighting brings a crack of doubt to our human tears and we are left in the mystery of faith as the storms of life grow bold.
How long must we wait, O Lord?
Surely the dark night of our souls is complete
and the rest that you have promised is near.
We are tired of waiting.
Let this time of trouble come to an end.
Shine your face upon us
and bring the time of promised rest near,
that we might find peace in the shadow of your wing.
All I see with my human eyes is a world in disarray,
a world of toil and struggle,
a world where hope and dreams have faded
into the night of doubt and despair.
When will you set us free,
O God of heaven and earth?
How long till we see Jesus coming in the sky
with hope and new life
for those who have put their trust in you?
I’m ready now to look into the eyes of Jesus
and to see his face.
I’m tired of waiting for what the world around
says will never come.
Do something to wake us up!
Send the fullness of your Spirit to heal our hurts
and to bind our wounds,
to heal the memories of the past that cling
so closely to our fragile thoughts and human fears.
Awaken us, Lord!
You are our only hope!
You are our only hope!
Everything I have ever done is a heap of human garbage
sown in the soil that says that we don’t need help
from a god of our mythological past,
from a god who loves way-up there
and refuses to have anything to do with us.
Wake us up, O God!
Awake form YOUR slumber and do something!
Send the power of your Spirit upon us.
Open the heavens so wide that even a snail like me is able to see the radiance of your love,
the fullness of your grace,
and the faithfulness of your promise.
Wake us from our human bondage
and in your time send the echo of your still small voice
into our hearts and give us peace.
And as we wait for your coming Day,
I will learn the lesson of being at peace
in the midst of the storm,
and in my doubts and fears I will trust
in your never-ending love
even as my human dreams fade into the sunset
of the life of wonder and grace
that you have provided for me.
My life is yours, Lord.
I will do what you want me to do.
I will go where you want me to go.
Just say the word and I will be healed.
Amen
This poem was originally published in Retreat House Spirituality Center’s House of Hope book.