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O Lord, how I appreciate having my character, free from the carnal lust of mammon; for I, don’t have to be concerned with avarice, greed or the presence of possessions… that I can eye! I’m truly thankful for my current circumstance, knowing that You have promised to never fail me; therefore, I’ll trust Your continued support- since I’ve been grafted into… The Living Tree! Having been comforted and encouraged, with boldness and confidence, I claim: Christ is my Benefactor! My spirit won’t be gripped by any dread or fears; I’m ignoring the silly nonsense of all detractors. Forged within Life’s, daily crucible of Faith, inner steel and moral disposition were developed. From Salvation through Christ, my soul was saved, and my life by His Grace has been… fully enveloped. . . . Author Notes Inspired by: Heb 3:5-6; Rev 2:7 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2015, All rights reserved.
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Apr 2, 2015
Apr 2, 2015 at 10:21 AM UTC
Poem: Moral Disposition
O Lord, how I appreciate having my character, free from the carnal lust of mammon; for I, don’t have to be concerned with avarice, greed or the presence of possessions… that I can eye! I’m truly thankful for my current circumstance, knowing that You have promised to never fail me; therefore, I’ll trust Your continued support- since I’ve been grafted into… The Living Tree! Having been comforted and encouraged, with boldness and confidence, I claim: Christ is my Benefactor! My spirit won’t be gripped by any dread or fears; I’m ignoring the silly nonsense of all detractors. Forged within Life’s, daily crucible of Faith, inner steel and moral disposition were developed. From Salvation through Christ, my soul was saved, and my life by His Grace has been… fully enveloped. . . . Author Notes Inspired by: Heb 3:5-6; Rev 2:7 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2015, All rights reserved.
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Apr 2, 2015
Apr 2, 2015 at 10:21 AM UTC
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