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The habits of the righteous servant reflect a certain posture of pleasing The Master. Walking in Love is evident, when we recognize what the heart of Christ is truly after. Bearing fruit, living lives in desperate times, becomes much easier when we share our burdens. Let’s practice living harmoniously each day, before joining together in Heaven’s garden. Real Love, always requires acts of action; Even Christ washed the feet of the Apostles to demonstrate that all forms of compassion can vary from the smallest act to miracles. Societal importance is an artificial construct, that demonstrates a poor example of attitude. Christ’s example has been set eternally before us, shining before Man with the mindset of servitude. Author Notes: Loosely based on: Matt 20:25-26; Acts 10:38 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2013, All rights reserved.
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 12:49 PM UTC
Poem: The Ideal Servant
The habits of the righteous servant reflect a certain posture of pleasing The Master. Walking in Love is evident, when we recognize what the heart of Christ is truly after. Bearing fruit, living lives in desperate times, becomes much easier when we share our burdens. Let’s practice living harmoniously each day, before joining together in Heaven’s garden. Real Love, always requires acts of action; Even Christ washed the feet of the Apostles to demonstrate that all forms of compassion can vary from the smallest act to miracles. Societal importance is an artificial construct, that demonstrates a poor example of attitude. Christ’s example has been set eternally before us, shining before Man with the mindset of servitude. Author Notes: Loosely based on: Matt 20:25-26; Acts 10:38 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2013, All rights reserved.
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Mar 27, 2014 at 12:49 PM UTC
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