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Do you have a favorite Christian-themed poem? Does God sometimes bless you with the ability to write poems?
Well, here's a spot where you can post those words and share them with other people here in the Christian Singles forum. If you do post another persons work, try to capture their name for credit, its just being polite. Have fun, Jim |
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I used to write poetry a long time ago, it was rather depressing stuff though.
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I'll start with one of my favorites
***************** Footprints in the Sand One night I dreamed I was walking along the beach with the Lord. Many scenes from my life flashed across the sky. In each scene I noticed footprints in the sand. Sometimes there were two sets of footprints, other times there was one only. This bothered me because I noticed that during the low periods of my life, when I was suffering from anguish, sorrow or defeat, I could see only one set of footprints, so I said to the Lord, “You promised me Lord, that if I followed you, you would walk with me always. But I have noticed that during the most trying periods of my life there has only been one set of footprints in the sand. Why, when I needed you most, have you not been there for me?” The Lord replied, “The years when you have seen only one set of footprints, my child, is when I carried you.” Author - (most commonly) Anonymous ***************************** Enjoy the beauty of this poem... it is a classic |
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Jeremiah 29:11-13
Plans for you I know the plans that I have for you Plans for prosperity and peace Never for evil or calamity But a future hope never to cease Then you shall come and call upon me And will bow your knee to pray And I will hear you and heed your call To be by your side right away Then you will find me when you seek If you seek with all your heart For I shall reveal myself to you From you I will not depart |
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Edited by
Quikstepper
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Sun 11/16/08 05:32 PM
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Oh! I like this...only...it's not poetry, but I'm going to post it here.
Word of Encouragement Concentrate on this sentence... To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did. When God takes something from your grasp, He's not punishing you, but merely opening your hands to receive something better. The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you. |
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Father, Spirit, Lord Above
By Telephone Man 11-16-08 – to my friends who believe… ****************************** Father, Spirit, Lord above How you wrap me in your love… Every day and every night, You help me win the race and fight My Jesus, Fortress, Savior, Friend Help me love you to the end Keep me, show me, make me wise With Your Spirit open my eyes Help me have compassion, Lord And teach me the two-edged sword Your Word, your food, your milk, your meat In my mouth scriptures repeat In my heart a river runs Risen Savior, job well done Passion play took place for me When you died upon that tree Fill me, Lord, and send me out From the highest mountain shout Your praises and Your righteousness A sinner saved by grace in bliss |
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Edited by
Britty
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Mon 11/17/08 03:27 PM
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"Father, Spirit, Lord Above" - lovely TM. QS, love the note of encouragement. This is one of my favorites, rather lengthy. The Paradox By Alfred Noyes (b. 1880) ‘I Am that I Am’ ALL that is broken shall be mended; All that is lost shall be found; I will bind up every wound When that which is begun shall be ended. Not peace I brought among you but a sword To divide the night from the day, When I sent My worlds forth in their battle-array To die and to live, To give and to receive, Saith the Lord. Of old time they said none is good save our God; But ye that have seen how the ages have shrunk from my rod, And how red is the wine-press wherein at my bidding they trod, Have answered and said that with Eden I fashioned the snake, That I mould you of clay for a moment, then mar you and break, And there is none evil but I, the supreme Evil, God. Lo, I say unto both, I am neither; But greater than either; For meeting and mingling in Me they become neither evil nor good; Their cycle is rounded, they know neither hunger nor food, They need neither sickle nor seed-time, nor root nor fruit, They are ultimate, infinite, absolute. Therefore I say unto all that have sinned, East and West and South and North The wings of my measureless love go forth To cover you all: they are free as the wings of the wind. Consider the troubled waters of the sea Which never rest; As the wandering waves are ye; Yet assuaged and appeased and forgiven, As the seas are gathered together under the infinite glory of heaven, I gather you all to my breast. But the sins and the creeds and the sorrows that trouble the sea Relapse and subside, Chiming like chords in a world-wide symphony As they cease to chide; For they break and they are broken of sound and hue, And they meet and they murmur and they mingle anew, Interweaving, intervolving, like waves: they have no stay They are all made as one with the deep, when they sink and are vanished away; Yea, all is toned at a turn of the tide To a calm and golden harmony; But I—shall I wonder or greatly care, For their depth or their height? Shall it be more than a song in my sight How many wandering waves there were Or how many colours and changes of light? It is your eyes that see And take heed of these things: they were fashioned for you, not for Me. With the stars and the clouds I have clothed Myself here for your eyes To behold That which Is. I have set forth the strength of the skies As one draweth a picture before you to make your hearts wise; That the infinite souls I have fashioned may know as I know, Visibly revealed In the flowers of the field, Yea, declared by the stars in their courses, the tides in their flow, And the clash of the world’s wide battle as it sways to and fro, Flashing forth as a flame The unnameable Name, The ineffable Word, I am the Lord. I am the End to which the whole world strives: Therefore are ye girdled with a wild desire and shod With sorrow; for among you all no soul Shall ever cease or sleep or reach its goal Of union and communion with the Whole, Or rest content with less than being God. Still, as unending asymptotes, your lives In all their myriad wandering ways Approach Me with the progress of the golden days; Approach Me; for my love contrives That ye should have the glory of this For ever; yea, that life should blend With life and only vanish away From day to wider wealthier day, Like still increasing spheres of light that melt and merge in wider spheres Even as the infinite years of the past melt in the infinite future years. Each new delight of sense, Each hope, each love, each fear, Widens, relumes and recreates each sphere, From a new ring and nimbus of pre-eminence. I am the Sphere without circumference: I only and for ever comprehend All others that within me meet and blend. Death is but the blinding kiss Of two finite infinities; Two finite infinite orbs The splendour of the greater of which absorbs The less, though both like Love have no beginning and no end. Therefore is Love’s own breath Like Knowledge, a continual death; And all his laughter and kisses and tears, And woven wiles of peace and strife, That ever widen thus your temporal spheres, Are making of the memory of your former years A very death in life. I am that I am; Ye are evil and good; With colour and glory and story and song ye are fed as with food: The cold and the heat, The bitter and the sweet, The calm and the tempest fulfil my Word; Yet will ye complain of my two-edged sword That has fashioned the finite and mortal and given you the sweetness of strife, The blackness and whiteness, The darkness and brightness, Which sever your souls from the formless and void and hold you fast-fettered to life? Behold now, is Life not good? Yea, is it not also much more than the food, More than the raiment, more than the breath? Yet Strife is its name! Say, which will ye cast out first from the furnace, the fuel or the flame? Would ye all be as I am; and know neither evil nor good; neither life; neither death; Or mix with the void and the formless till all were as one and the same? I am that I am; the Container of all things: kneel, lift up your hands To the high Consummation of good and of evil which none understands; The divine Paradox, the ineffable Word, in whose light the poor souls that ye trod Underfoot as too vile for their fellows are at terrible union with God! Am I not over both evil and good, The righteous man and the shedder of blood? Shall I save or slay? I am neither the night nor the day, Saith the Lord. Judge not, oh ye that are round my footstool, judge not, ere the hour be born That shall laugh you also to scorn. Ah, yet I say unto all that have sinned, East and West and South and North The wings of my measureless love go forth To cover you all: they are free as the wings of the wind. But one thing is needful; and ye shall be true To yourselves and the goal and the God that ye seek; Yea, the day and the night shall requite it to you If ye love one another, if your love be not weak. Since I sent out my worlds in their battle-array To die and to live, To give and to receive, Not peace, not peace, I have brought among you but a sword, To divide the night from the day, Saith the Lord; Yet all that is broken shall be mended, And all that is lost shall be found, I will bind up every wound, When that which is begun shall be ended. |
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He who knows Love By Elsa Barker HE who knows Love—becomes Love, and his eyes Behold Love in the heart of everyone, Even the loveless: as the light of the sun Is one with all it touches. He is wise With undivided wisdom, for he lies In Wisdom’s arms. His wanderings are done, For he has found the Source whence all things run— The guerdon of the quest, that satisfies. He who knows Love becomes Love, and he knows All beings are himself, twin-born of Love. Melted in Love’s own fire, his spirit flows Into all earthly forms, below, above; He is the breath and glamour of the rose, He is the benediction of the dove |
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Not very well versed in poetry, but these are nice
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Glad you enjoy them Sharp. The Beloved By Katherine Tynan Hinkson (b.1861) BLOW gently over my garden, Wind of the Southern sea, In the hour that my Love cometh And calleth me! My Love shall entreat me sweetly, With voice like the wood-pigeon; ‘I am here at the gate of thy garden, Here in the dawn.’ Then I shall rise up swiftly All in the rose and grey, And open the gate to my Lover At dawning of day. He hath crowns of pain on His forehead, And wounds in His hands and feet; But here mid the dews of my garden His rest shall be sweet. Then blow not out of your forests, Wind of the icy North; But Wind of the South that is healing Rise and come forth! And shed your musk and your honey, And spill your odours of spice, For one who forsook for my garden His Paradise! |
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Father, Spirit, Lord Above By Telephone Man 11-16-08 – to my friends who believe… ****************************** Father, Spirit, Lord above How you wrap me in your love… Every day and every night, You help me win the race and fight My Jesus, Fortress, Savior, Friend Help me love you to the end Keep me, show me, make me wise With Your Spirit open my eyes Help me have compassion, Lord And teach me the two-edged sword Your Word, your food, your milk, your meat In my mouth scriptures repeat In my heart a river runs Risen Savior, job well done Passion play took place for me When you died upon that tree Fill me, Lord, and send me out From the highest mountain shout Your praises and Your righteousness A sinner saved by grace in bliss Beautiful, Just Beautiful! Blessings |
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I tried to change my mind
Looking at the many minds I had on my shelves, I thought I could find a better one for me. I found a new one that was all clean and shiny. I thought that would be the perfect one, so true, but it was empty making it not good for me or you. I found a young one still with a little hope and sure of things. But it lacked experience and could not cope. I found a good one that had never learned of distrust and evil. But it could not speak for me and how I wanted to be free. I found an evil one that shared only about me. But it couldn't let others share them. I guess I am left with this broken one. I can't change the past. I can only learn who I was, Who I am, and who I want to be. |
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Father, Spirit, Lord Above By Telephone Man 11-16-08 – to my friends who believe… ****************************** Father, Spirit, Lord above How you wrap me in your love… Every day and every night, You help me win the race and fight My Jesus, Fortress, Savior, Friend Help me love you to the end Keep me, show me, make me wise With Your Spirit open my eyes Help me have compassion, Lord And teach me the two-edged sword Your Word, your food, your milk, your meat In my mouth scriptures repeat In my heart a river runs Risen Savior, job well done Passion play took place for me When you died upon that tree Fill me, Lord, and send me out From the highest mountain shout Your praises and Your righteousness A sinner saved by grace in bliss Very moving poem/prayer. |
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Fed Upon the Finest of the Wheat Frederick A. Graves (1856-1927) Hungry, Lord, for Thy Word of truth, Sitting at my Savior’s feet; Rising, gleaning, just like Ruth, Feed me on the finest of the wheat. Chorus: Bread of life it is now to me, Honey, milk and meat; In Thy love I will ever be Fed upon the finest of the wheat. Work for the Master I will do, Trusting in His strength so great; Living in His pastures new, Feed me on the finest of the wheat. Then to the harvest let us go, Bugles sounding no retreat; Workers for Jesus, He wants you Fed upon the finest of the wheat. |
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Love and a Question by Robert Frost
A stranger came to the door at eve, And he spoke the bridegroom fair. He bore a green-white stick in his hand, And, for all burden, care. He asked with the eyes more than the lips For a shelter for the night, And he turned and looked at the road afar Without a window light. The bridegroom came forth into the porch With, 'Let us look at the sky, And question what of the night to be, Stranger, you and I.' The woodbine leaves littered the yard, The woodbine berries were blue, Autumn, yes, winter was in the wind; 'Stranger, I wish I knew.' Within, the bride in the dusk alone Bent over the open fire, Her face rose-red with the glowing coal And the thought of the heart's desire. The bridegroom looked at the weary road, Yet saw but her within, And wished her heart in a case of gold And pinned with a silver pin. The bridegroom thought it little to give A dole of bread, a purse, A heartfelt prayer for the poor of God, Or for the rich a curse; But whether or not a man was asked To mar the love of two By harboring woe in the bridal house, The bridegroom wished he knew. |
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Autumn Song
Poem by Dante Alighieri Know'st thou not at the fall of the leaf How the heart feels a languid grief Laid on it for a covering, And how sleep seems a goodly thing In Autumn at the fall of the leaf? And how the swift beat of the brain Falters because it is in vain, In Autumn at the fall of the leaf Knowest thou not? and how the chief Of joys seems--not to suffer pain? Know'st thou not at the fall of the leaf How the soul feels like a dried sheaf Bound up at length for harvesting, And how death seems a comely thing In Autumn at the fall of the leaf? |
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Fed Upon the Finest of the Wheat Frederick A. Graves (1856-1927) Hungry, Lord, for Thy Word of truth, Sitting at my Savior’s feet; Rising, gleaning, just like Ruth, Feed me on the finest of the wheat. Chorus: Bread of life it is now to me, Honey, milk and meat; In Thy love I will ever be Fed upon the finest of the wheat. Work for the Master I will do, Trusting in His strength so great; Living in His pastures new, Feed me on the finest of the wheat. Then to the harvest let us go, Bugles sounding no retreat; Workers for Jesus, He wants you Fed upon the finest of the wheat. |
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Authority
When mountain walls confront the way. Why sit and weep? Arise and say "Be thou removed!" and they shall be By the power of God cast in the sea. All power on earth, all power in heaven, To Christ, the Son of God is given; And from the throne He will endue, And hindrances will flee from you. Over all the power of fiend and man Say through the Lord, "I surely can"; Take from Him power on earth to tread On serpent's sting, on dragon's head. Whate'er thou art, O mountain high, Where'er thou art, in earth or sky, Whene'er thou art, truth is the same, "Be thou removed, in Jesus name." "Be thou removed!" Faith bids thee start For yonder see--arise! depart! I may, I can, I must, I will, The purpose of my God fulfill. Anonymous |
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Refreshment For Our Souls
When we call upon the Lord He answers us in our need He refreshes us with living water Beside rivers of blessing He leads For when we quietly meditate And wait upon the Lord He will speak into our hearts And reveal to us much more We shall find our souls refreshed And a new hope shall emerge Then we shall begin to worship Him As He speaks to us His word Our spirits need to be refreshed As we quietly spend some time Alone in our Lord’s holy presence For it’s there that we shall find A greater sense of Almighty God His love, His mercy and peace The worries that we have in life We find will one day cease |
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"When we call upon the Lord He answers us in our need"
Yes, God will ALWAYS be there for us, waiting with open arms. We only need to put aside our pride and accept His undying love and gift of salvation. |
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