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Poem: Human Matrix

Forcing an alignment of corporate resources

for some theory of best fit correlation

doesn't work on Kingdom People

when using an unspoken method of tabulation.

 

If Life is about true spiritual growth,

then why do ministries attempt to pigeon-hole

not making any allowances for us

to develop, expand and break our current mold?

 

Despite multitudes of outcome possibilities

the Church seems to suffer bouts of paralysis

from the continued mashing of talents and gifts

resulting from unexplained Presbyterian analysis.

 

There are many ministry leaders who speak of vision -

Their tone indicates that the laity is completely blind and numb;

their message is clear - the Body is not interested

to reach the Earth before Kingdom Come.

 

We are souls with great, untapped potential

and not just elements of an array.

Despite our abilities and life experiences,

our dreams and desires we're not allowed to convey.

 

For a failure of Church motivational tricks

comes from cramming God's People into a human matrix.

 

 

Author Notes:

 

From the book: Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory

The ISBN is: 1-4196-5051-3

 

Learn more about me and my poetry at:

http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ

 

By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2006, All rights reserved.

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