Tuesday, December 8, 2009

~HE'S STILL HER LITTLE CHILD...Thinking of Mary, too!~

Still Her Little Child


When she laid him in a manger
He was still her little child
In a city filled with strangers
He was still her little child
Though the inn was full
And the night was cold
She held Him close and smiled
When she laid Him in a manger
He was still her little child

~*~


When the angels called Him Savior
He was still her little child
When the wise men gave Him treasures
He was still her little child
When the shepherds bowed before Him
A star shone all the while
When the angels called Him Savior
He was still her little child

~*~


When He grew in strength and wisdom
He was still her little child
When He spoke the people listened
He was still her little child
When He healed the lame and dying
They would follow Him for miles
And when he grew
In strength and wisdom
He was still her little child

~*~


When the people turned against Him
He was still her little child
When they shouted crucify Him
He was still her little child
And when they nailed Him
To a wooden cross
Then we were reconciled
When she held His broken body
He was still her little child

~*~


He was still her little child…

~ Ray Boltz and Steve Millikan~

Can you even imagine being the MOTHER of the King of Kings?

Blessings to you as you seek Him...

Rebecca

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lovely blog Rebecca....very refreshing to see such beautiful words about the greatest, King of Kings.Im aso happy to be Christian this time of year,I think we are truly blessed.Take Care!

Julie Marie said...

Merci Rebecca... so very beautiful... tears are flowing from my eyes... Bisous... Julie Marie

Sue @ Not the Good Scissors! said...

Rebecca this is very beautiful. A mother will always see her child as her litte child.
Hugs, Sue

Blue Creek Home said...

I have never heard that poem. Thanks. It is truly lovely.
Rhonda

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful poem.....
I could never imagine giving my child to mankind. I am not as loving as Mary. When it comes to my children I am very selfish!
Season's Greetings!
Love,
Marilyn

Simply Debbie said...

DEAR REBECCA,
BEAUTIFUL POST. I LOVE THE WORDS TO THE SONG.
I HAVE BEEN CATCHING UP ON YOUR POSTS....CONGRATS TO BECKY FOR WINNING THE PILLOW...SHE WILL LOVE AND TREASURE IT. SHE IS AN EXCELLENT SEAMSTRESS HERSELF.
I LOVE THE LIGHTS ON YOUR HOUSE....SO VERY BEAUTIFUL.
MR. RICHARD AND I WOULD LOVE AND BE HONORED TO COME AND HELP YOU AND MR. STEVE ON THE 22ND AT THE NURSING HOME. THE ONLY THING I KNOW THAT WOULD STOP US WOULD BE WEATHER AND I THINK THE LORD WILL SMILE ON ALL OF US. SO LOOKING FORWARD TO IT....JUST LET ME KNOW THE DETAILS.
ANGEL HUGS
LOVE
DEBBIE

Sissie's Shabby Cottage said...

Rebecca,
Thank you for such a beautiful
story of love.

Martha's Favorites said...

I often think about how she must have felt. I can't stand it when something happens to my son. It is unthinkable! Lots of love, Martha

Moments of Grace said...

Rebecca,
don't you just love anything by Ray Boltz? A beautiful post, my friend. blessings to you today.

In Grace,
Marie

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Post Rebecca!

Abby:)

Happy To Be/ Gl♥ria said...

Just beautiful my friend...Many Blessings to you....Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

Country Wings in Phoenix said...

Hi Rebecca Girl...
Sweetie, this is just beautiful. I so love the writing, and it just gives you goose bumps doesn't it? As a Mother, we feel exactly what she felt.

Thank you so much for sharing with me tonight. Please stop by and read my post tonight. You will love it believe me. It is so you.

Talk to you soon. Country hugs sweetie...Sherry

karen said...

Merry Christmas!!!!

June said...

Oh sweet Rebecca, you make me so thrilled to know you. Thank you for sharing this today. The true Spirit of the season I have felt here reading this tonight.
Hugs~

Cynthia K. said...

Oh my, this is precious, precious. And so powerful...

Ray Bolz is such a fine singer and does the most meaningful songs. Always touched by his endeavors. (And yours!).

Cynthia K. (Beauty and Blessings)

Dolores said...

Oh my....I'm sitting here with tears rolling down my face. Its been awhile since I've read those words....and they are so beautiful and touching.
Thank you for sharing, your blog is so beautiful.
Love,

SeaGal said...

Thank you, for sharing this heart-felt poem.
Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones..
KatyAnne

GwendolynKay said...

Rebecca,
This is truely lovely. I remember watching "the Passion" when it came out. I cried through the whole thing. I had a new profound feeling about Mary after that.... how she suffered as she watched her son suffer. Thanks for sharing this. Blessings today!
Gwen

cottagepinkperfection said...

No, I cannot imagine being "His" mother. What a beautiful tribute. You made me cry. Is this one of Ray Bolz's songs? I love his voice and his music. I have some of his CD's, but not with this song.

Blessings 2 U Rebecca,
Marie

cottagepinkperfection said...

No, I cannot imagine being "His" mother. What a beautiful tribute. You made me cry. Is this one of Ray Bolz's songs? I love his voice and his music. I have some of his CD's, but not with this song.

Blessings 2 U Rebecca,
Marie

The Cutest Cottage Lamps said...

Hi Rebecca, that was just beautiful! Brought tears to my eyes. When you are a mother, you are ALWAYS a mother - no matter how bigor old your child gets. I didn't often think about Mary, but I will now and especially this time of year. Thank you!
Merry Christmas,
Marilyn

The Little Miss said...

oh my gosh everytime Im on your blog I always breath a huge sigh because its just like going on vacation to a secret garden or something. Its just so peaceful! Love it!

come drop by when you get a chance!
xo
Priscila
littlemissheirlooms.blogspot.com

My Pink & Cream Cottage said...

Oh Rebecca what a beautiful post, it really does make you stop & think.....

lyn xxx

Sandra said...

Hi Rebecca. What a beautiful post.
Jesus is our King of Kings. :) And He gave his Mother to us too. I truly believe that. Mother Mary is there for us. She leads us to her Son Jesus. :)
Blessings,
Sandra

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