Over-Qualified
Like a fragile clockwork over-wound
A creative mind constrained feels bound
A will to create, to build, held back
Must rebel at the possibilities redact
Solutions come to the mind so swift
For problems needing an easy lift
But no one wants them, and away you turn
Who wants a result, you might as well burn
It is sad to be redundant, no good to serve
Where your contribution seems to swerve
And you watch them do it the hard way
Bitter, for you are not allowed to have a say
Shunned by those who have not the wit
To appreciate the possibilities here a bit
The creative mind rails at the needless slight
For it still sees answers but its too tied to fight
Hours before 2007 began, some friends of ours in the UK were aboard their boat, anticipating the arrival of the new year, when a violent storm struck. But they were able to send us this reassuring note: John and Linda are sitting on board the good ship Norna, and happy to say that we are secure. . . . The wind is storm force ten [48-55 knots]. Hope that all of you have a happy and prosperous new year.
Jesus disciples also encountered a stormy experience. They were on the Sea of Galilee when a windstorm whipped up (Mark 6:48). The storm was so violent that despite being experienced fishermen who knew the lake well, they feared for their lives. But Jesus walked out to them and saved them.
No one can predict with certainty how stormy the new year will be. We do know, though, that everyone will face storms. But we who have Jesus have our future securely moored to Him. Jesus, who did not fail us in the past, will not fail us in the future.
Lewis Edgar Jones aptly described our situation in his old hymn:
How will you fare in the storms of the new year? If youre anchored in Jesus, you have nothing to fear.