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A Widow's Mite
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I am the proud father of two adult children. I have been playing the guitar for various church bands for over 25 years. All of these songs are original and reflect a preference to Christian music with a country rhythm.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #251
Peak in subgenre #45
Author
Gord Lang
Rights
Gord Lang
Uploaded
November 14, 2008
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:28
Story behind the song
And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins … and He said to them, “Truly I say to you this poor widow put in more than all the contributors to the treasury, for they all put in out of their surplus, but she, out of her poverty, put in all that she owned, all she had to live on.” Whether we are the contributor or an unattached bystander, we need to remember that Jesus knows the giver and the circumstances surrounding the gift. We can rest in His promise that, as we give, it shall be given to us in good measure.
Lyrics
(Well) It wasn’t much but it was all that I had as I went up to worship that day After paying the rent, and buying the food – I still had the doctor to pay You could almost hear the people sneer as they sat and watched me pass by They were too busy judging the size of my gift to truly hear my heart’s cry Have you seen my tears have you felt my fears as you sit there in comfort today Is it heavenly love from the Father above – as I listen to words that you say Will you lend a hand and help me to stand when the darkness is stronger than Light It’s a lonely life for a widowed wife – and there’s nothing better in sight From the side of the room I caught his eye – I’d never seen him before But he seemed to know all about my life as I made my way to the door Without a doubt I just wanted out from the critical eyes of the crowd (And) I was almost safe on my way back home when I heard him say it out loud Of all those here I tell you clear there’s no one who’s given so free With a gift so small still she’s given her all with no thought to her own poverty From a heart of love for her Father above - to fill up this earthly store When they count out her pay at the end of life’s day she’ll have treasure in Heaven and more So I learned that day this valuable lesson and I’d like to share it with you That little is much when blessed by the Master if He’s telling you what you should do It appears so small before them all – who are so quick to judge every deed (But) Every bountiful crop in the coming harvest begins with one little seed (And) It may not be much to the critics and such - but it’s everything that I own And God who can see will provide for me – He’ll never leave me alone Though no one cares still He hears my prayers and approves from heaven above And the joy that I feel I just can’t conceal as I bask in His wonderful love (Oh the joy that I feel I don’t want to conceal as I bask in His wonderful love)
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