Wednesday, December 22, 2010

I Hope To See My Pilot

The Willis family celebrates Christmas together each year a few days before Christmas. It allows us to come together without the pressures of rushing through our immediate family time so everyone can hit the road to be present at other extended family gatherings. This year was no different. On December 20, 2010, Mom and Dad along with my brothers and their families were present at our home for about seven sacred hours together.

There was one touching highlight of the evening that crested above all the others. It was when Dad stood in front of the Christmas tree and read his favorite poem from a seven-dollar book I gave to him as sort of an extra "little personal gift" of Christmas.

When Dad reached the last two lines of the poem he began to cry. So did the rest of us. It was a good cry. A cry of Hope for the future to our Faithful God of the past and the present.

The poem is a piece of English literature that my sea-captain-fisherman Dad has quoted aloud from memory throughout all the years of my life. Here it is:

Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may there be no moaning of the bar,
When I put out to sea,

But such a tide as moving seems asleep,

Too full for sound and foam,
When that which drew from out the boundless deep
Turns again home.

Twilight and evening bell,

And after that the dark!
And may there be no sadness of farewell,
When I embark;

For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place

The flood may bear me far,
I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crossed the bar.

The poem is Alfred Lord Tennyson's Crossing the Bar.

Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow!
Grateful

4 comments:

KLW said...

I Will Pilot Thee

Sometimes when my faith would falter
And no sunlight I can see,
I just lift my eyes to Jesus,
And I whisper, “Pilot me.”

Fear thou not for I’ll be with thee,
I will still thy Pilot be,
Never mind the tossing billows,
Take my hand and trust in Me.

Often when my soul is weary,
And the days seem oh so long,
I just look up to my Pilot,
And I hear this blessed song.

Fear thou not for I’ll be with thee,
I will still thy Pilot be,
Never mind the tossing billows,
Take my hand and trust in Me.

When I come to Jordon’s river,
And its troubled waters see,
On the brink I’ll see my Savior,
And I know He’ll pilot me.

Fear thou not for I’ll be with thee,
I will still thy Pilot be,
Never mind the tossing billows,
Take my hand and trust in Me.

i am Grateful... Kerry i am. said...

Another favorite for a sea-captain-fisherman. Thanks for sharing brother.

James Spruill said...

I am blessed, thank you Kerry. jfs

i am Grateful... Kerry i am. said...

God is so good.