In mid-September, I decided to bake up a new recipe. It has taken a while to decide to share it, mainly because I did not know if I had the ingredients right. Then I read Philippians 4:6-7 and knew the final ingredient I had forgotten was truly the missing link. "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts, and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Life is What You Bake It
Upon a shelf sat a mix I had made up,
And it was time to get rid of it, cup-by-cup.
So, into a bowl,
I stirred in a cup of sin, yellowed with age.
Next, I added a cup each of bitterness, anger, and rage.
This needed to be cooked today-
Gotten rid of without delay.
Next, I added milk, eggs, and flour.
This was not my finest hour,
For the batter was not as expected;
Something needed to be corrected.
That this recipe was going to fail,
was among my fears,
So, I added in a cup of liquid tears.
I considered for a moment
What I may have skipped?
A quick taste, I dipped.
Maybe, if I added a cup of prayerful flavor,
This cake would be something to savor.
But it needed more
To remove the bitter taste of the sin.
I quickly reached for a nearby tin
To sprinkle in some peace, love, and joy.
I surmised,
This would help the cake to rise.
I mixed, stirred, and beat-
Hoping for the perfect treat.
Finally, I coated a pan with oil of repentance,
And baked the batter at 350 degrees
And waited in unease.
Standing in place,
A smile lite my face.
It was rising before my eyes,
To the perfect height and size.
But something was bothering me
And wouldn’t let me be.
As the cake sat within my gaze,
I remembered,
I had forgotten to add-in the praise.
Mary Crisp Jameson 9/15/2025
“Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every
form of malice.” Philippians 4:31 NIV