Zachariah 14:7



Zachariah 14:7

 (Verse according to RWHollar)
May 23, 2016
A cracklin’ fire burned near where I was standin’,
The mornin’ light rose high in a hazy horizon.
A river flowed fast, her path to abide,
Gurglin’ and bubblin’ ‘tween rocks on each side.
Green phosphorus leaves come alive in the day,
Before daylight was showin’ they’as colorless and gray.
Night turnin’ to day was inevitable and then…
My thoughts turned to Scripture, Ma’ read when I was ten.
“On that day no sources of light will shine,
It will only be daylight, and then all the time.
Only the Lord knows how this could be,
Guess it’ll be Him, given us all light to see.”
Now old Zachariah, he had an eye for the future;
But you gotta listen to the Lord to get that same picture.
Those on the good side sees HIS brightness of day;
But there’s a dark side too, where others will stay.
Sun’s up now; the campfire’s a’smolderin’;
Oil lamps’ snuffed out and the day’s breeze is blowin’.
Its clear there’s a God and His Word we can’t bend.
I’m trustin’ He’s faithful, right down to the end.

(c) RWHollar
May 23, 2016

The Best Sunday Service Of All

*In memory of Julius “Jay” Bruner

(March 30, 1931 – November 28, 2010)
Well, it was Sunday mornin’ early when I heard that distant call.
I’d been a’mendin’ fences since Thanksgiving; two, three days as I recall.
The alarm goin’ off seemed early, but I jumped right out of bed;
It was time to dress for worship, Sunday service, straight ahead.

Yes sir, it was Sunday mornin’ early when I heard that distant call;
Time to go to worship, givin’ thanks to God for all.
Seen Lucy fixin’ breakfast; gosh my Lord is good.
She’s my pardner and my sidekick; I let her know just where I stood.

Yep, it was Sunday mornin’ early when I heard that distant call.

Felt a strange sensation ’bout the service I’d attend;
Knew it would be special, spendin’ time with God and friends.
So I stepped on through that kitchen door; time to pray, and eat , and go.
But what came next, to my surprise, a feller could not know.

Music was a rignin’ out with sounds I’d never heard.
It was singin’ so angelic it caught my off my guard.
It was Sunday morn in heaven and a service to beat all;
Jesus high and lifted up said, “Jay, I sent that call.”

Yep, it was Sunday mornin’ early when I heard that distant call.
I’d exchanged a world of mendin’ fences to join… 
“…the best Sunday service of all.”

(c) RWHollar 
November 30, 2010

*Talked to my friend Kip, son of Julius, on November 30, 2010. We talked about how his dad was getting ready for church the day he went home to be with the Lord. We kidded a little about getting ready for church and waking up in heaven. Kip said, “Yea, that would be the best Sunday service of all.” Now, I don’t claim to be any great hand at cowboy poetry, but my friend’s words got me to thinking. So I sat down and wrote these few thoughts about a dad revered, remembered, and loved.