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My Godly Friend
One morning God
looked down on
me,
And heard my
painful moan,
I told Him I was
overwhelmed,
I felt so much
alone.
He sent a flower
to bring me
cheer,
But I did not
see its bloom,
So then He sent
a whole bouquet,
Which did not
dispel my gloom.

Next, He gave me
bright sunshine,
And I complained
about the glare,
So then He
offered shade to
me,
But I did not
see it there.
I cried some
more in
loneliness,
God thought,
"What can I
send?"
So in His wisdom
and His grace,
He sent to me a
friend.

He sent to me a
Godly friend,
An extension of
Himself,
A friend, who'd
guide me back to
Him,
She knew Him so
well, herself.
She'd give to me
her fondest
love,
And would love
me without end,
She would not be
God's
substitute,
Yet, on her, I
could depend.

She'd laugh with
me and cry with
me,
And our secrets,
we would share,
She'd be someone
I'd fully trust,
She always would
be there.
She might not
fully understand
My manner nor my
way,
But He'd send
her just to be
my friend,
Bade her love me
anyway.

God told me that
He loved me,
He was sending
me the best,
And there you
were, with open
arms,
I knew I had
been blessed.
written by
Virginia (Ginny) Ellis |