But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma
of the knowledge of Him in every place. For we are a fragrance of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing; 2 Corinthians 2:14-15 (NASB)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

In His Hands by B. J. Hoff

Almost 24 years ago, Rob's first gift to me was the poem, "In His Hands," by B. J. Hoff on a stained glass item that folded in half. Recently, I discovered, it had cracked on one side and needs to be discarded because it could cut fingers or hands. I must confess that I am sad because I would love to give it to Christine as a keepsake.

In His Hands

The hands that made the world
And gave the sun and moon their light
Are the tiny hands of a baby
Born one cold December night.

The hands that still the wind
And tame the fury of the sea
Are the calloused hands of a carpenter
Who lived in poverty.

The hands that held the power
To break the binding chains of sin
Are the gentle hands that washed the feet
Of tired and dusty men.

The hands that cleansed the leper,
Healed the blind, and raised the dead
Are the praying hands of one who cried,
"Not my will but Thine instead."

The hands that shaped the universe
And flung the stars in space
Are the nail-pierced hands of a dying man
Who suffered in our place.

The hands of our creator,
Lord and King of Heaven above,
Are the Saviour's hands, forever
Reaching out to us with love.

B. J. Hoff

(graphic courtesy: www.heartlight.org)

1 comment:

Carol W. said...

Thank you SO MUCH for posting this beautiful poem!! I had this on a wall hanging many, many years ago and just loved it! The words were so very meaningful and inspiring to me. Unfortunately, it was broken a long time ago, and I’ve never found this poem anywhere since then. I have thought about it over the years, and wished I could find it somehow. And now I have .... thanks to you and your husband. May our Lord continue to bless you and your family as you walk with Him. In Jesus’ love, - Carol