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Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Plugged In


Flip on the switch
        Put on the righteous show
Nothing
        Emptiness
Not plugged in
        Out of contact with God

Seeking to give light
        But not connected to power
Associated with the world
        But no connection to power
Doing what I think is best
        But not connected to The Power

Flip on the switch
        Put on the righteous show
Nothing
        Emptiness
Not plugged in
        Out of contact with God

Fellowship with believers
        A dim light comes on
Daily reading His Word
        A dim light brightens
Dropping to my knees in prayer
        The light is shining

Flip on the switch
        Living a righteous life
Light
        Spiritual power
Plugged in
        Living a life guided by God

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Hand in the Candy Jar


Appearing so inviting
        bright rainbow colors
                delectable shapes
Calling to my taste buds
        solid pieces
                creamy centers
Drawing me to appealing
        nutty caramel
                milk chocolate

All deceptively good
        instantaneously
                then craving more
My hand stuck in the candy jar
        greedily grabbing hold
                yearning for new satisfaction

Holding onto sins leaves me
        unhappy
                desiring more

Monday, December 5, 2011

Foggy Brain


Can’t concentrate
All’s unclear
I hear
I see
I feel
BUT
Can’t think

Like a bridal veil obscuring the brides face
My brain cannot clearly discern

Why Not?

Lord, remove the fog
That I may clearly see

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Five Kernels of Corn

The way we portray the original Thanksgiving feast is excessively glorified. The plight of early European settlers on the Atlantic shores of what eventually became the United States was very dire. They suffered greatly from the elements, lack of food, illness, and many other dangers. It doesn’t take much delving into history to realize the desperate circumstances the early pilgrims often faced. They had every reason to be in the depths of depression; however, I prefer to think some were thankful for what they did have.

This poem is based on a passage from The Light and the Glory by Marshall and Manuel. The pilgrims were suffering from illness and lack of food. The winter raged and many had died. At this very desperate time there was only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn.

Five Kernels of Corn

Five kernels to eat--no more to have.

To gripe and complain--no good it will claim.


Five kernels to eat. I so want much more.

The gloom inside, it is killing my pride.


Five kernels to eat--grateful to have.

At least I have these, nothing else to please.


Five kernels to eat. Thankfulness is due.

I’ll savor the taste--without any haste.


First kernel goes fast--so hungry, so small.

I’m thankful for food. Lord, you are so good.


Second kernel quickly gone. My family eats too.

Their love I can feel. Lord, blessings are real.


Third kernel slowly chewed. Our shelter protects.

No raging cold inside. Lord, in warmth I abide.


Fourth kernel to savor. I still have my life.

To live for God’s glory. Lord, this is your story.


Fifth kernel—the last. It soon too is gone.

Thankful for blessings--salvation and living.


"Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." 1 Thessalonians 5:18 NIV

Thursday, June 30, 2011

My Life's Glove

Lifeless. Just lying on the dresser--

Waiting to be used.

Colorful, functionally designed.

Waiting for a purpose.

Naturally it fills with self--

Pridefully seeking gratification

Self-deception building up ego.

Pridefully doing as I desire.

Deceptively it fills with Satan

Deviously sneaky manipulation

Evil destruction reigns everywhere

Deviously creating havoc for all.

Lovingly filled by God’s grace

Bringing internal contentment

Serving others as God commands

Bringing meaning to life.

What is filling my life’s glove today?

Self?

Satan?

God?