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People are funny creatures, who seem unsure about the poetry, that I compose; their lack of understanding implies that my poems are nothing, but a series of… spiritual abstractions. Unable to gleam the enduring Truth of Yahweh, with eyes of Faith, they ignorantly dismiss claims of what God has done in Love… for them! Without Christians demonstrating how to live properly, their spirits won’t rise up and see the need for a relationship with Christ; if we’re not enjoying some personal victories ourselves, then our effectiveness is… obviously diminished. We should be content, bound in fellowship with Christ and energetically living out our Faith! Moral regulations don’t draw people to God; however, His joy within us does; let our Faith be strong, vibrant and visible, whereby people shed doubts… of Who, God is and why He’s worthy of praise.
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May 19, 2017
May 19, 2017 at 8:20 AM UTC
Poem: Spiritual Abstractions
People are funny creatures, who seem unsure about the poetry, that I compose; their lack of understanding implies that my poems are nothing, but a series of… spiritual abstractions. Unable to gleam the enduring Truth of Yahweh, with eyes of Faith, they ignorantly dismiss claims of what God has done in Love… for them! Without Christians demonstrating how to live properly, their spirits won’t rise up and see the need for a relationship with Christ; if we’re not enjoying some personal victories ourselves, then our effectiveness is… obviously diminished. We should be content, bound in fellowship with Christ and energetically living out our Faith! Moral regulations don’t draw people to God; however, His joy within us does; let our Faith be strong, vibrant and visible, whereby people shed doubts… of Who, God is and why He’s worthy of praise.
Inspired by: Eze 12:2 Learn more about me and my poetry at: amazon (dot) com By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2017, All rights reserved.
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May 19, 2017
May 19, 2017 at 8:20 AM UTC
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