I Met God Today ( Revisted )
I met God today, in an unexpected
Place, no stained glass windows, no
Alters to kneel before, no worn
Hymnals, with pages torn
I met him as he walked the halls of
A hospice ward, where a wife with five
Kids told her Husband to stop fighting
To close his eyes and go home
I met him as I watched a
Fireman, burned, and suffering from
Smoke inhalation, carrying a child
from his burning home
I met him in surgery where a man
Had given a kidney to a stranger
He'd never meet, simply because it
Was the right thing to do
I met him out on a battle field
As he pushed a fellow soldier out
Of harms way and threw himself
Onto a grenade
I met the LORD as he stopped
The earth from turning on it's
Axis, picked a little sparrow up
In his hand and placed it to
His bosom
I met him outside of a church, where
He sat weeping, a church that had a
White shirt and tie rule, I looked down
At my clothes, and I wept too.
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