Light To The Nations

Therefore, this is what the Sovereign LORD says: โ€œLook! I am placing a foundation stone in Jerusalem, a firm and tested stone. It is a precious cornerstone that is safe to build on. Whoever believes need never be shaken.”

Isaiah 28:16

Israelโ€™s shepherd and Israelโ€™s stone,
promised Messiah, revealed and foretold,
Zion’s foundation, His glory is shown,
Israelโ€™s shepherd and Israelโ€™s stone.
Strong root of Jesse to graft in His own,
gathers His people and adds to His fold,
Israelโ€™s shepherd and Israelโ€™s stone,
promised Messiah, revealed and foretold.
Davidโ€™s descendant now sits on the throne,
Israelโ€™s shepherd and Israelโ€™s stone,
Remnant of Jacob, you’re never alone,
Light to the nations, to have and to hold.
Israelโ€™s shepherd and Israelโ€™s stone,
Promised Messiah, revealed and foretold.

Poetry Type: Triolet

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33 responses to “Light To The Nations”

  1. The repetition and cadence here–well, to use current language–they rock. If I read it several times, the beat continues to move me. And, of course, the content lifts up Jesus. What more can ask?

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  2. Scotti, you have such a beautiful way of seeing God’s Word through your poetry. I hope you never stop, or better yet, put these is a book…. I would like a signed copy please ๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. Hi Scotti,

    Your poem is beautiful and full of solid truth. Praise the Lord! I read your poem to my husband last night and he told me to tell you that he loved it too.

    Blessings,

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    • Thank you so much, Cathy. I do try to make sure that the poems align with scripture. So glad you both like it.
      Have a great day,
      Scotti

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    • Hi Jonie,
      I love your sites. I didn’t realize you have so many! I particularly like the Irish blessings you have posted.
      In His Grip,
      Scotti

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  4. “Israel’s shepherd and Israel’s stone” That is such a marvelous line, bringing together His tender care and His immovable strength. I enjoyed this immensely.

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    • Hi Kathy K,
      Nice to ‘meet’ you and thank you for the illuminating comment.
      May God’s peace be with you always,
      Scotti

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  5. Very beautiful poem, Scotti. I’m so glad that Israel’s shepherd and stone chose to open the door of salvation to the Gentiles, when He came down to earth as a man and gave His life on Calvary. Now I can say He’s my shepherd and my stone. Thank you, Jesus!

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  6. This is a wonderful poem, Scotti!

    I’ve only ever written one triolet–just for an exercise to see if I could do it. I really love this one–the rhythm is great, and the message comes through loud and clear as worship.

    And thanks for dropping by my blog, too! It’s nice to see you there.

    Love, Cindy

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    • Hi Cindy,

      Thank you for your words of encouragement.

      Looking forward to getting caught up in the blogosphere!

      Love,
      Scotti

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    • Hi Stan,

      Long to time no hear! I hope you are well. That scripture reference lights up my spirit! Thank you for sharing those beautiful words.

      May God bless you always,
      Scotti

      “Those who have insight will shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of heaven, and those who lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever.” Daniel 12:3

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  7. So good! Sooo good. Whimsicle like a triolet should be. A good line drawn from Old to New. Its repetition doesn’t come off as redudance, but rather as addition of layers.

    Very nice, as always.

    VxL

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    • Hello Short Poems,

      Thanks for taking time to comment. I am enjoying the poetry on your blog.

      Blessings,
      Scotti

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