Divine, This Mystery
Divine, This MysteryHow can this mortal soul so wretched, worncontain a heart in tune with God divine,when every day seems filled with pain and woeand to those sorrowed thoughts its soul incline?How...
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Did you find religion, Terry?... I hope you found something closer to a relationship with God than religion has to offer.dan
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Quote:I bow, in holy contemplation, museon things too wonderful for me to knowand fill my heart with majesty divineto let my soul reflect His wondrous glow.You do glow, Dark, and it is no mean glow. I...
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Terry, It is a mystery to consider the God of Creation, coming all the way to earth in the form of man to die to pay the penalty for sin. It is a mystery to consider He paid the ultimate price to...
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It sure is a mystery and these are beautiful thoughts and I enjoyed immensely. Very well penned as usual Terri. Happy New Year!
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Terry, what a wonderful feeling expressed in this poem. Many of us feel that God did come to earth not only to share with sinners, but to show us a way to live that is meaningful. Following His...
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Ah, Dan. Thanks for the kind reply. I appreciate your concern, but the Lord Jehovah is a good friend of mine. You can call it religion or whatever you choose but He sustains me, He keeps me, and...
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Sounds like you are well grounded in your beliefs, Terry. That is commendable. I just hadn't realized you had such convictions before I read this poem. I was thinking maybe you were a recent...
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Hey Dan. What a pleasant surprise to get your second reply. I had what Jesus called, "child-like" faith, accepting him shortly after my 5th birthday. For nearly fifty years now I have done my best to...
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Ah, friend Rich. I have to say I shed a tear or two when I read your reply to my last response to your verse. I will never be worthy of being your mentor, but oh what a position to aspire to. You keep...
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Terry,A tear for friends who see you as you are -upon the widest firmament a starof such great magnitude and strength, that Loveitself is blessed; and Poetry, abovethe rest, spills forth in raptures...
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Terry.You owe no apology for the change in writing. Your belief is very near and dear to your heart. I rejoice knowing that you are a humble servant of the living Lord. I know what it means to suffer;...
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Terry,True religion begins in the heart and not any box, so as recommended, ignore that box. If you live as your conscience directs, and let your light shine before the world, you are doing as God...
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Ah, Wanda. I consider you a sister, even though I have no physical ones. But spiritually you most definitely are my sister. The Day will come when we shed this shell of clay and receive our eternal...
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Terry ~ Your title and poem has been calling me since you posted it. I'm glad I heard the call :)Blessings to you and Deb for the New Year.Thanks for sharing!Susanne
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Thanks Karen. What a sweet thing to say.Yours,DarkClick on pic to see my newest book, "Of Beauty Lost II: how full my heart"or visit me at The Dark Dreamer's Lair
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Terry, I came back to read the balance of the comments made by your poetic friends here at Flowing Quills. I long for that day as well, my brother.Wanda
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Way to let it go Terry, only then can the muse guide your pen."I love being a writer, but I hate the paper work."
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Terry,It's always a pleasure to read your insights. Wonderfully writ.Annette
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