LIVING POETRY
I've heard it said God wakes the dead
and fills them with His Holy Spirit
If you will listen with your heart
I trust by faith you too will hear Him
He cuts the darkness with pure Light And makes us holy in His sight Jesus knows who are His own He's the ONE who brings us HOME
I've heard and read God saves the dead
and is THE ONLY HOPE to live again
When we finally reach the end of ourselves
He continues His work that never ends
God's poetry is always perfect
His promises never forgotten
Every circumstance of life benefits those
for whom His Son was sent
I've heard it said God wakes the dead
and opens the eyes of their blind hearts
Give your heart to Him
and you will truly live
Evening's Meditation -----------------------------------------------------------
"Now on whom dost thou trust?"—Isaiah 36:5.
READER, this is an important question. Listen to the Christian's answer, a
Think on These Things One of the tragic casualties of our age has been that of the contemplative life--a life that thinks, a life thinks things through, and more particularly, thinks God’s thoughts after Him. A person sitting at his or her desk staring out the window would never be assumed to be working. No! Thinking is not equated with work. Yet, had Newton under his tree, or Archimedes in his bathtub, bought into that prejudice, some natural laws would still be up in the air or buried under an immovable rock. Pascal’s Pensees, or Thoughts, a work that has inspired millions, would have never been penned. What is even more destructive is the assumption that silence is inimical to life. The radio in the car, Muzak in the elevator, and the symphony entertaining callers "on hold" all add up as grave impediments to personal reflection. In effect, the mind is denied the privilege of living with itself even briefly and is crowded with outside impulses to cope
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