
REFLECTIONS
OF JESUS
by
Mariane
Holbrook
I
stood
beside the
rushing
stream, so
turbulent
and
strong,
My heart
was heavy,
laden down
and I had
lost my
song.
I’d
wandered
through
the
meadows,
unaware of
beauty
there;
I was
consumed
with
sadness
and I
cried out
in
despair.
The
waters
there
beside me
once were
tranquil
and so
clear
But now
they
rolled
from
recent
storms; I
found no
solace
here.
I lay
beside the
water’s
edge and
prayed for
inner
peace;
These
burdens
were too
heavy and
I sought
for sweet
release.
For
years my
own
reflection
I would
see in
this cool
place
But now
the murky
waters hid
the
features
of my
face.
And then I
heard the
voice of
Jesus,
speaking
soft and
low,
“My
child, I
have a
gift for
you and
very soon
you’ll
know.”
The
waters in
the stream
slowed
down to
just a
steady
pace.
I looked
into the
quiet
stream and
quickly
saw my
face
And right
beside my
visage,
Jesus’
face came
into view;
Not only
my
reflection
there, but
His
reflection,
too!
I
learned we
must have
quiet
hearts to
see His
presence
there.
If we’re
consumed
by inner
storms, we
don’t
spend time
in prayer.
Let go of
all the
turbulence
and set
your
spirit
free;
For once
the
water’s
calm, then
His
reflection
you will
see.







