THINGS FROM MOTHER'S HEART
Lillie Mae (Robbins) Adams
Mother's Prayer
Bless my children, Lord, I pray.
Keep them safe when I am away.
Let not the sun go down today
Until each one has knelt to pray.
Lay all their sins on me, dear Lord,
For I have failed at times to keep your Word.
They are Jewels you gave to me
To give back to you for eternity.
Forgive my failures and let them see
I want them to trust fully in Thee;
For what is life without your care?
It is good know you are always there.
And when my life on earth is run
And if I a crown have won,
Please, dear Lord, let them not grieve at all.
Let them know I feel responsible for them all;
And please, please, dear Lord.
DON'T LET ANY OF THEM FALL!
......Lillie
M. Adams
Mother of the most wonderful family
anyone could have!
(Her words)
MY
PERSONAL PRAYER
Dear Jesus, pilot me
Over life’s raging sea.
Keep me as I daily roam and sing.
Cover me with your comforting wings.
Help me forget my problems so few
And do what I can to serve you.
You are the only thing on this earth
We can enjoy all our lives from birth.
We are so prone to put you last,
And we go through life just reliving the past.
Help us, Lord, to live just for today.
That is really all we can do anyway.
When we dwell on yesterday’s problems they keep us down,
Then all we can do is wear a big frown.
If we mix them with each day’s unrest,
All we receive is the devil’s best.
Help us look to you, God, who gives us life.
You are with us through troubles, sickness and strife.
Life can be beautiful through winter, spring and fall.
When we get to heaven, we can say it was worth it all.
You are our rock and salvation.
Lord, help us spread your Word to all your creation.
Amen!
WE ALWAYS NEED GOD
Sometimes we
grumble and complain
If things don’t
go our way, or we have a little pain;
But when
something comes that is really hard to bear
And we think God
is unfair,
We try not to
blame Him;
But the waters
are so rough and we cannot swim.
Then we realize
we need Him.
We climb a little
higher and grab hold of a limb.
We realize He has
taken our precious loved one to be with Him.
We cannot
understand shy
So young a one
had to die.
We shed many
tears,
Our hearts are
made sad for weeks, months and even years.
But we have to go
on living and smile through our tears.
We are just
thankful for God and for friends who listen and care.
(Mother wrote
this after the death of her 34-year-old son.)
KELSEY, DEAR
I have been
sitting here watching the waves dash one after the other on the beach,
Thinking how much
it would mean to me to have you within my reach.
To walk barefoot
hand in hand
On the cool
comforting sand.
Not speaking one
word, just knowing the other one was there,
Enjoying God’s
handiwork and the birds sailing through the air.
But it is
comforting to know
I can feel your
presence wherever I go.
I will never feel
alone after the prayer we had together,
And God came in
the room, dispelled the gloom, nothing else mattered.
From that moment
on
All the pain was
gone.
Your body
relaxed; you were at rest.
We felt that we
had done our best.
I just cannot
express
How the love of
God has kept me from distress.
The strong faith
you had in God of the prepared mansion for you
Has given me the
strength I needed to not feel blue.
You displayed
strength we never knew you had.
So we hope you
know and understand
All the children
are proud to call you, “Dad.”
I am sure it
won’t be long
Until I will be
with you where I belong.
We love you and
always will until
Our body is
placed by you on the hill.
So be at rest, my
dear one,
Until I join you
and our precious son.
Your loving
wife,
Lillie M. Adams
(“I wrote this
after Kelsey’s death while I and my sister-in-law [Daddy's sister, Valma] were
visiting her son in South Carolina. The last two lines were added after the
death of my son, Kelsey Ray Adams, who died just six weeks after his dad.”)
SAVE THE BABIES
Have you
heard what some politicians told the ladies?
“Your body is
yours, don’t worry about the babies.”
They want women to
have the right
To destroy an
innocent life.
What if their
mothers had killed their sons?
There would be no
politicians for offices to run.
These women who
destroy their babies
Are murderers and
not “ladies.”
So think about it,
folks
These words are
serious—not jokes.
“I was praying one
night and asked God to help me do something to save the innocent precious babies
and God gave me this poem.
I do praise Him
for it. I hope and pray that the people who think God will not punish them will
realize they might as well kill their mother, father, husband or older child.
It is sad how people can be blinded to commit murder of their own flesh and
blood.
(“Written by
Lillie M. Adams, ‘Senior Citizen” at eighty-one years “young,’ because God has
kept me young all these years. My mother gave birth to twelve babies, and I was
the last one to be born. I love life and appreciate it.”)
Note: Mother
lived six more years after she wrote this and truly did love life. Her positive
attitude touched many lives with love and encouragement.
I do praise Him
for it. I hope and pray that the people who think God will not punish them will
realize they might as well kill their mother, father, husband or older child.
It is sad how people can be blinded to commit murder of their own flesh and
blood.
(“Written by
Lillie M. Adams, ‘Senior Citizen” at eighty-one years “young,’ because God has
kept me young all these years. My mother gave birth to twelve babies, and I was
the last one to be born. I love life and appreciate it.”)
Note: Mother
lived six more years after she wrote this and truly did love life. Her positive
attitude touched many lives with love and encouragement.
TRAVELING DOWN THE ROAD OF LIFE
(Dedicated to my
daughter, Lorinda, and her husband, Jerry Grubbs)
The many years
you have been together
Haven’t been as
smooth as pancake batter.
But the few
problems you have had,
With God’s help,
have been good, not bad.
When you pray
together as a pair,
It is so sweet to
know God is there.
Joined together in
God’s love
You lift up your
heads and look above.
You know there is
unity when peace comes in.
You look at each
other with a grin.
Knowing you were
meant to be together,
As you look at
each other, nothing else matters.
Then love takes
over and hand in hand,
Determined to make
it to the Promise Land.
The jewels God
gave you are following you.
Your love for each
one will carry you all through.
When all work on
earth is done
And a life-crown
has been won,
It will be
wonderful to hear him say,
“Well done, my
children, you paved the way.”
“Love, Mother.”
SQUABBLING SIBLINGS
(Dedicated to the
Grandchildren)
Dear
brother and sister, I plea:
When you are young
it is hard to see,
But if you would
open your eyes
You would get a
great surprise.
When you fume and
fuss, you miss life’s bus
Where the pleasure
is,
Because we are in
such a fizz.
Then soon, too
soon, life is over
And we grope and
grope for cover;
But we find there
is none.
Because all we
wanted was fun.
Then we blame
everyone
Because things
went wrong.
Our parents have
striven and worked long hours
When really the
blame is ours.
We should live
each day like it is the last.
When they are
gone, we won’t worry about the past.
Whether it is your
sister, cousin or brother,
Jesus says, “Love
each other.”
Please start
putting the other first and yourself last,
Then when you are
old, you won’t regret the past.
You have a
wonderful mother and father
Whose heart breaks
when you yell at each other.
Patience is
something we all need,
Since it takes
away all the greed.
When we leave God
out of our lives
There is emptiness
though we’re busy like bees in hives;
But it is the
wrong kind of filling.
It doesn’t last
and isn’t worth one shilling.
So let’s fill it
from above
With God’s
compassionate love.
Then life will
have meaning and be worthwhile.
We can face
everybody and ourselves with a smile.
Your parents love
you very much you know.
That is why they
want to watch where you go.
A wonderful girl,
a wonderful boy.
That is why they
want you to have a life filled with joy.
Take time to slow
down and talk things over,
Then you can lie down and sleep when the day is over.
FORGIVENESS
Did you ever get
on your knees to pray about something that has hurt you? Well, you start
praying and all you can think about is how you have been treated, and you start
condemning that person in your mind and you just can’t pray.
But if you conquer
that spirit and really pray to God instead of complaining to Him about how
you’ve been treated, a really sweet spirit comes in; and you can feel peace of
mind. It isn’t nearly as bad as you thought it was.
Did you ever
notice when we get our little feelings hurt in the church or at someone, we try
to think of someone to go to so we can complain to them. Our mind goes to
someone we know who has the same problem. We go to them and they agree with
us. We feel we are OK. “I must be right; they have the same feelings about
this person.” But what we need to do is find someone who knows how to pray for
us and tell us how wrong we are and how Jesus said from the cross, “Father,
forgive them. They know not what they do.” The devil used someone we really
look up to in his scheme to hurt us, because someone you love hurts worse than
someone who isn’t close to you.
What about the man
whose lord forgave him his debt, and he didn’t forgive the man who owed him.
His lord put the whole debt back on him and cast him into prison with all the
load of debt, and he had to carry that load by himself and suffer physically
too.
There is not
anything in this world worth loosing our souls, and God is a loving God; but he
is also a wrathful God. He made a plan for man to be saved, and He will not
change that plan.
The thing that
keeps us from making things right with the person or the church is nothing but
pride, and the only place pride or stubbornness can take us in into hell.
Forgiveness is one
of the most precious things we have; it has love. Stubbornness is of the
devil. Don’t say you are not being stubborn when you stay home from church
because of someone or something said. We are hurt. That is a very frivolous
excuse. We are mad when we do not make things right and get ourselves in tune
with God.
LINDA
Linda with her
mom, Wilma, and dad, Ewen Crase
(Wilma was Daddy's
sister)
(Written to Linda
Crase, Lillie’s niece. Linda was legally blind, but certainly not visually
impaired spiritually. A lovely young lady, now deceased.)
You are a
wonderful example
Of God’s patience
and love
By sharing with
others the good things from above;
For the songs you
so sweetly sing
Bring peace to
each heart
And makes joy
bells ring.
So you see, God
knew your voice would raise
And in sweet
melodies give Him Praise.
He didn’t promise
you life
Would be a bed of
roses,
But He knew He
could trust you
To scatter among
others a world of poses.
Even in the
hospital, when people think of you
They think of
sunshine, skies of blue.
I conclude by
saying: Even in seclusion
Your light shines
through.
(Linda
sang at the funeral of Lillie’s husband, Kelsey G. Adams.)
(I don’t know
if this is Mother’s original thoughts or something she liked and copied. If it
were not an original, she must have identified with it.)
God, be in my head
And in my
understanding.
God, be in my eyes
And in my looking.
God, be in my
mouth
And in my
speaking.
God, be in my
heart
And in my
thinking.
God, be in my end
And at my departing
Copyright Delores Adams February 25, 2004
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