The Thoughts and Poetry of Glenn Ervin

Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Navigator's Prayer

I'd like to dedicate this post to my friend and son-in-law, Pastor Delbert Tritsch.
The following prayer is in the form of a poem I wrote not long after the church I was pastoring at the time, Christ the Rock Apostolic of Oxford, MS, moved into our then newly aquired building.
To be a pastor is one of the most challenging and rewarding things I have ever done in my life. Bro. Delbert will no doubt find it the same.
I have every confidence in his ability, because I know his burden. I believe in his calling, because I know his faith. The Greater Faith Tabernacle has placed their trust in the right man as a pastor.
Godspeed Bro. Delbert.

The Navigator's Prayer

The ship on which I'm called to sail does not belong to me, but she depends on what I do to sail her o'er the sea.
I serve her mighty builder, King Jesus, Lord of Hosts. I am her navigator, and I chart where she goes.
'Tis an awesome task, with the choices I must make, for I could bring catastrophe with the smallest of mistakes.
Should I decide to leave the course and sail another way, the travelers who are in my care will be the ones who pay.
And so I look to you Lord, and I pray to ever feel, your Holy Spirit guide my trembling hands upon the wheel.
For I'm the one they look to, as I steer them 'round disaster. I am the navigator, but the travelers call me "pastor."



2 comments:

  1. Thank you, Dad! Your love and support mean so much to me and my family. You are a vital part of what God has and is doing in our lives.

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