Tuesday, March 06, 2007

A Note on Suffering: Part 2

I almost cried when I read this, because I understand its meaning at a very basic level. I only hope that my understanding doesn't increase, for I am weak and weary.

The Thorn by Martha Snell Nicholson

I stood a mendicant of God before His royal throne.
And begged him for one priceless gift, which I could call my own.
I took the gift from out His hand, but as I would depart
I cried, "but Lord this is a thorn and it has pierced my heart.
This is a strange, a hurtful gift, which Thou hast given me."
He said, "My child, I give good gifts and gave My best to thee."
I took it home and though at first the cruel thorn hurt sore,
As long years passed I learned at last to love it more and more.
I learned He never gives a thorn without this added grace,
He takes the thorn to pin aside the veil which hides His face.