The speaker comes face to face with God in acknowledging Him. In humble reverence, the speaker asks his God to consider his being, his forethought, his heart, and his works that he might become worthy of his God’s attention. Essentially, he proclaims to God, “See if there be any wicked way in me (and if there be, correct me and), lead me in the “Way” (that is) everlasting”.

And, for this consideration, I will ever be, “In Your Face:”
Behold and consider me, for the purpose that herein shall unfold:
Do not consider me as in Your allowance of Job’s consideration…
Consider me still, as You considered Job…, “One Perfect Servant,”
My fear of You, my sealed soul knows, is not for naught,
Make me, and let me be worthy of Your consideration;

That I may despise me, be refined, and resigned to You,
Put forth Your hand and touch all that I comprise,
But, if You must, as with Job…, let it not be skin for skin,
As with Job, give me not voice, nor mind, to give You up,
And let me come through that falling fire, yet in Your hand,
And restore me after…, burnt me, gold me, refined me…, in fold.

And, for this consideration, I will ever be, “In Your Face:”
Peradventure, as You considered Abram…, “Friend and Confidant,”
As Abram, I am willing, with no doubt in Your way… Be my God…
My heart does burn when I see You and he reasoning together,
May I say, “Come, my Friend, let us, You and I, reason together?”
Consider telling me, as Abram, Your thoughts and intentions;

I covenant with You, to walk before You, and be me perfect…
In Your considering me, consider also my seed in their generation,
Be an assurity for me, before me, to guard that You have given me,
When there is no solution in my sight, no way out for me,
Let me, as Abram, see and know that You have provided…
Here I am.  Consider me.  Try me, a willing one to Your way.

And, for this consideration, I will ever be, “In Your Face:”
Find me indeed, as Simon Peter…, a solid foundation, “The Life Rock,”
Make me a worthy foundation, to build upon…, unprevailed ascendancy,
Bless me, pray my faith, and I shall not fear but hold firm without fail,
Though I be desired to be had, to be ground like a powder,
And my pieces scattered to the wind as merchandise…, even though;

The second mourning cock shall not again find me scattered,

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