I said to the Lord, "Lord, let me be Like the butterfly, so fine and so free. Let my heart take wings and without a care, Let me spread enjoyment everywhere!" "My Child," said the Lord, "it's up to you. Are you willing to trust me, like the butterflies do?" "Yes, Lord, I trust you," was my glib reply, How much could it cost...to be a butterfly? "Fine," said the Lord, "let's get on with it then, Because first you must die - and that's how we begin!" My heart skipped a beat, and my stomach grew tight, As I said to the Lord, "Did I hear you right?" "My Child," said the Lord, "surely you know - The worm has to die, so that beauty can grow. It's not easy, that's true, but My way is best, And I'll be beside you all through your test." Then the Lord took His finger and touched my heart; And began to probe each secret part. Each place He touched was exposed to the light, And I could see myself as only He might. Unforgiveness, anger, selfishness, too. All had to go, if I would be new. "I'm sorry," I cried, "please help me to DIE. I do so want to be your BUTTERFLY." "I love you, Jesus," was all I could say, "Come into my heart, And make it Yours today. Whatever it takes, Lord, I'm ready now, Your servant is waiting, just show me how." "My Child," said the Lord, "You have already begun, And we'll continue to work till the job is done. Little by little, each day you will die, But you will live again, as my Butterfly
So long I had searched for life's meaning,
Enslaved by the world and my greed; Then the door of the prison was opened by love, For the ransom was paid...I was free. I'm free from the fear of tomorrow, I'm free from the guilt of the past; For I've traded my shackles for a glorious song... I'm Free! Praise the Lord! Free at last! I'm free from the guilt that I carried, From that dull empty life I'm set free; For when I met Jesus He made me complete... He forgot how I used to be. By William and Gloria Gaither |