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Twas
The Night Before Jesus Came
Written by: Audrey Patricia
Woolverton

‘Twas the night before Jesus
came and all through the house
Not
a creature was praying, not one
in the house.
Their Bibles were lain on the
shelf without care
In
hope that Jesus would not come
there.
The
children were dressing to crawl
into bed.
Not
once ever kneeling or bowing a
head.
And
Mom in her rocker with baby on
her lap
Was
watching the Late Show while I
took a nap.
When
out of the East there arose such
a clatter.
I
sprang to my feet to see what
was the matter.
Away
to the window I flew like a
flash,
Tore
open the shutters and threw up
the sash!
When
what to my wondering eyes should
appear
But
angels proclaiming that Jesus
was here.
With
a light like the sun sending
forth a bright ray
I
knew in a moment this must be
THE DAY!
The
light of His face made me cover
my head
It
was Jesus! returning just like
he had said.
And
though I possessed worldly
wisdom and wealth,
I
cried when I saw Him in spite of
myself.
In
the
Book of Life which He
held in His hand
Was
written the name of every saved
man.
He
spoke not a word as He searched
for my name;
When
He said “it’s not here” my head
hung in shame.
The
people whose names had been
written with love
He
gathered to take to His Father
above.
With
those who were ready He rose
without a sound.
While all the rest were left
standing around.
I
fell to my knees, but it was too
late;
I
had waited too long and thus
sealed my fate.
I
stood and I cried as they rose
out of sight;
Oh,
if only I had been ready
tonight.
In
the words of this poem the
meaning is clear;
The
coming of Jesus is drawing near.
There’s only one life and when
comes the last call
We’ll find that the Bible was
true after all!

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