Use my vision alone to peer into the chaos, says the Lord;
use my sight alone to see
for love neither looks away
nor dissolves into despair
but knows there is always something greater;
as it gazes, it knows the end
© Meisaan Chan
Use my vision alone to peer into the chaos, says the Lord;
use my sight alone to see
for love neither looks away
nor dissolves into despair
but knows there is always something greater;
as it gazes, it knows the end
© Meisaan Chan
The kingdom of God is like an accountant who counts every single precious penny she has, then runs out to give her money away.
© Meisaan Chan
Your clarity is love, says the Lord
Love will protect you from despair
Love will protect you from overwhelm
Love will protect you from blindness
Love will protect you from crumbling
Love will protect you from confusion
Love will protect you from hate
Love will protect you from paralysis
Love will protect you from apathy
Love will protect you from dehumanizing
Love will protect you from ego;
Your clarity is love
© Meisaan Chan
You orient me
compass spins
lands on north
© Meisaan Chan
There once was a woman who walked a dirt, circular path, and she walked it so many times that the path became a rut. After many months and years, she wanted to leave the rut, but each step she took kept deepening it. Distraught, the woman began to wail as she walked, so desperate was her desire to leave and yet every movement she knew how to take sent her around again.
One day, a second woman heard the wailing and discovered the first woman. “Help me!” The first woman cried. “I’m trapped! Any step I take sends me around again!”
The second woman replied, “Every step forward, yes. Try taking a sidestep.”
“I can’t! I don’t know how, and it’s impossible with this rut!” She then demanded that the second woman leave her alone, and the first woman continued to walk in the rut.
© Meisaan Chan
Where do you place your surrender?
Where do you place your fear?
To what do you give your power?
That will determine everything
© Meisaan Chan
The most profound prayer
isn’t eloquent
it is naked
© Meisaan Chan
Remember your tools, says the Lord
hard-earned, well-kept
Bring them out again
Dusty tools in back of shed
still work; shine them up
and use
© Meisaan Chan
The kingdom of God is like two women who each broke a precious vase. The first woman swept up the shards and threw them away. The second woman wept, then carefully glued the vase back together. It could no longer hold water, so woman decided it would hold prayers instead, and she made it the centerpiece of her house. Everyone who entered rejoiced that their prayers would be held, and the vase was filled to overflowing.
© Meisaan Chan
Calm, calm, gentle I appear
softly I stroke your body now
lengthening muscles, breath slowing down
I am for you, yes
© Meisaan Chan