Sunday, January 10, 2016

Hagar: A Slave-girl Births A Nation


I leave Egypt to serve this woman and man;
Torn from my home to wander in the wilderness sand.
I have lived most of my life in this Egyptian palace,
Now I know not where I go or how I will find solace.

I know not what this brand new journey will bring,
I now wear the mark of this master’s bracelet and ring.
I feel something different in this man and his wife,
They will give me a fresh start, a new lease on life.

I have been happy serving my master’s household,
But now I have been asked to do…it must go untold.
How I am in distress—to lay with a man, to bear him a child;
How my mistress longs for a baby—her thoughts have run wild.

I wake today with this baby growing inside of me.
I cannot wait to see how he will look or who he will be.
I feel him growing and moving, I am soon to bring him forth,
I will shout for joy from the hills; the east, west, south, and north.

The pain is too much; I will pack and leave.
Who is this I see before my eyes? I cannot believe,
That the God of Israel would care to show Himself to me.
He promised me my son would live to be a prince of nations.
The God of Abram has come it was not an aberration.
He led me to a well I named for Him—the One that truly sees.
I will never forget my encounter, for His love runs so very deep,
I will remember year after year and in my heart I will keep.

I run to the desert for my mistress seeks my life.
All that is between us now is hate, turmoil, and strife.
He agreed to her plea to send us away; I am filled with grief.
I am lost; my son and I hunger and thirst—there is no relief.
I left my son under the tree; I can’t bear to watch him die.
I don’t know what to do—we both can only cry.

The Lord came to me in the hour of my need,
To bless my son and all who will be his seed.
I give thanks to the God who sees forever,
He will be with me through all that I endeavor.
I didn’t know when I left Egypt what my life would bring;
I met the God who sees me and now I have a life that sings…


©2011 Piper Green





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