Twas
the night before Jesus
came, and all through the
house.
Not a creature was
praying, not one in the
house.
Their Bibles were lain on
the shelf without care
In hopes that Jesus would
not come there.
The children were
dressing to crawl into
bed,
Not once ever kneeling or
bowing a head.
And Mom in her rocker
with baby on her lap
Was watching the Late
Show while I took a nap.
When
out of the East there
arose such a clatter,
I sprang to my feet to
see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew
like a flash
Tore open the shutters
and threw up the sash!
When
what to my wondering eyes
should appear
But angels proclaiming
that Jesus was here.
With a light like the sun
sending forth a bright
ray
I knew in a moment this
must be The Day!
The
light of His face made me
cover my head
It was Jesus! returning
just like He had said.
And though I possessed
worldly wisdom and wealth
I cried when I saw Him in
spite of myself.
In
the Book of Life which He
held in His hand
Was written the name of
every saved man.
He spoke not a word as He
searched for my name;
When He said "It's
not here" my head
hung in shame.
The
people whose names had
been written with love
He gathered to take to
His Father above.
With those who were ready
He rose without a sound
While all the rest were
left standing around.
I
fell to my knees, but it
was too late;
I had waited too long and
this sealed my fate.
I stood and I cried as
they rose out of sight;
Oh, if only I had been
ready tonight.
In
the words of this poem
the meaning is clear;
The coming of Jesus is
drawing near.
There's only one life and
when comes the last call
We'll find that the Bible
was true after all!
©
1993 Bethany Farms,
Carrollton, IL
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