"Teach us how to count our days so that we may acquire a heart of wisdom." Psalm 90:12. . . By the words "how to count our days" we get the picture of the transitory nature of our lives. . . However, hope also resides in the following: "so that we may acquire a heart of wisdom." ... Is that not our desire ... to be wise; live wisely; pass wisdom on? ... Let's explore our beautiful earth; words of wisdom or just our own lives to acquire that "heart of wisdom."
Monday, July 27, 2015
Good ... Without Religion or Without Religion ... No Good?
Good ... Without Religion or
Without Religion ... No Good?
by Seah Greenhorn
(Poem with copyright)
Through rites by priest or
guidance by a preacher
the clergy or teacher
In centuries past
Masses
Skipped, dragged, stumbled to church
To warrant God's favor
although just before
found again
passed out
laying it out or stoned
under bleechers.
Well aware of hypocrisy
Its role of religion in war
Pedophilia
Not Theocracy
Still overall religion was good.
Mystic, tradition, music, damnation
kept it all
As it should?
Then
Evolution conveniently appeared
suddenly enlightened we became.
Convinced many
God did not exist.
No reason to fear.
Just do as you please!
Drown the Bible in beers.
Poof! Disappear!
We don't want to hear!
Technology is our god, our Man.
Robots our future on which to stand.
We see the grief of humanity.
Surely scientists will set us free
From disease, famine and death.
Surely you must agree!
Clergy saw it had its part
in disassembling
the Love of God
in a majority of hearts.
So suddenly it's perfectly clear:
We must change our message!
To get them back here.
Tell them everything they do is okay,
Just fall down on your knees
And don't forget to pray.
We are all accepted,
"You must believe."
That statement's true.
But this flexibility in teaching doctrines
confuses
more than a few.
If churches doubt the Power of God to make the laws
We may as well stay home with the kids.
Rewatch series of the real danger of "Jaws".
I'm a good person, though not always a 'saint'.
Church just keeps me from my house
that needs a coat of paint.
Yes, religion has been used for evil ends.
This prophecied long ago:
That men would pretend
To love the flock and shepherd God's sheep;
Though as wolves they devoured
Speaking "twisted things"
Caused the fearful to cower.
God's commandments they refused to keep.
Now Jesus taught his disciples to reason with men.
However, some changed his meaning to:
"Compel them to come in."
Use force if necessary to convert the pagans,
the common stock and of course the heathens.
Who really is behind this abuse?
Satan, once child of God continues the ruse.
Using religion to transform the mind
Many don't know if he exists too.
Yet, this is no problem. With him it's "Just Fine."
Since ... his endeavor?
Keep Mankind Blind.
This deceit is nothing new.
He used power to try to tempt Jesus too.
He's a liar, a murderer, a puppeteer, a snake.
Keeps humans
divided
convinced
Religion's
"A Mistake."
The Creator says:
"They have not listened to my words
and have rejected my law.
What do I care about incense from Sheba? ...
Your sacrifices do not please me."
Their rebellion he saw.
God turns his head from hypocrisy.
Their festivals he Hated.
Truth is His concern. His mandates clearly stated.
Paying attention and listening
to those fearing His Holy name
And meditating upon
and speaking each to his companion.
He says:
"They will be mine."
Showing ownership to claim.
Is that not a religion?
So there is a choice we have,
since there are Two Roads
Between which to chose.
Eternal life or eternal death.
Choose life so you won't lose.
Because everlasting happiness
is at stake. . . Religion a Blessing or a Curse?
It's how you choose.
For that's a decision
Only You Can Make.
Based on: Deu. 30:17-20; Matthew 7:13-29; 28:19, 20; Isa. 1:14, 15; 2 Cor. 11:13-15; Luke 4:5-7; Acts 20:29, 30; 28: 23, 24; Jer. 6:19, 20.
Friday, July 17, 2015
"Death, Where Is Your Sting?"
"Death, Where Is Your Sting?"
by Seah Greenhorn
(Poem with copyright)
This solitary "son,"
one of three staked--
He, dishonorably.
A "god"
temporarily
Silenced,
Hung till dead on a tree
Won victory
over mankind's
Permanent sleep.
*
This solitary "son,"
most misunderstood,
Father lovingly created.
"Chief Agent of Life"
Firstborn of All creation,
through which All else exists,
Willingly
became "Ransom"
to regain Adam's lost:
Perfect life Eternal to persist.
*
This solitary "son"
unwarrantedly Hated,
Conquered the World.
"Wonderful Counselor"
humbly positioned
at the feet of His
Apostles.
Directed to Imitate
His Example. To the End
Loyally Protected.
*
This solitary "son"
Gloriously Elevated,
arriving Mounted a White Steed.
"Prince of Peace"
King of God's Kingdom
eliminating enemies seen and unseen.
Death
Ejected. Obedient Servant's Perfected.
Universal Harmony Finally Regained.
"Death, Where Is Your Victory? Death, Where Is Your Sting?"
by Seah Greenhorn
(Poem with copyright)
This solitary "son,"
one of three staked--
He, dishonorably.
A "god"
temporarily
Silenced,
Hung till dead on a tree
Won victory
over mankind's
Permanent sleep.
*
This solitary "son,"
most misunderstood,
Father lovingly created.
"Chief Agent of Life"
Firstborn of All creation,
through which All else exists,
Willingly
became "Ransom"
to regain Adam's lost:
Perfect life Eternal to persist.
*
This solitary "son"
unwarrantedly Hated,
Conquered the World.
"Wonderful Counselor"
humbly positioned
at the feet of His
Apostles.
Directed to Imitate
His Example. To the End
Loyally Protected.
*
This solitary "son"
Gloriously Elevated,
arriving Mounted a White Steed.
"Prince of Peace"
King of God's Kingdom
eliminating enemies seen and unseen.
Death
Ejected. Obedient Servant's Perfected.
Universal Harmony Finally Regained.
"Death, Where Is Your Victory? Death, Where Is Your Sting?"
Based on John 1:1; Matt. 16:24; Heb. 12:2; John 12:49; Micah 5:2; John 3:13; 6:38; 6:62; Col. 1:16, 17; Acts 3:15; Romans 5:12; John 16:33; Isa. 9:6,7; Dan. 2:44; 1 Cor. 15:55.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Distorted Beauty
Distorted Beauty
by Seah Greenhorn
(Poem with copyright)
No
Never
A Beauty
Neither Handsome
On a ... Pedestal
No Lover will Cherish
Mirror blackened it's sad hue
A peasants virtue ... not either.
Honor also their due. Impatience,
Bury in a Grave . . . Visited by few.
Impatience Can Be Harmful
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/102012443?q=impatience&p=par
by Seah Greenhorn
(Poem with copyright)
No
Never
A Beauty
Neither Handsome
On a ... Pedestal
No Lover will Cherish
Mirror blackened it's sad hue
A peasants virtue ... not either.
Honor also their due. Impatience,
Bury in a Grave . . . Visited by few.
Impatience Can Be Harmful
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/102012443?q=impatience&p=par
A Butterfly Freed
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A Butterfly Freed
Multitudes war for rest; still shackles pinch, scrap and oppress.
In cemeteries far and wide buried beneath: hatred and pride.
Babies who softly coo stretch forth for freedom; liberty too.
Africa's desert plains and farmers kneeling, praying: "Rain" feel pain.
Under bridges rats scratch, scudder; couples huddle, old men mutter.
IV's hang; yet violence bangs shut coffins as mothers mourn.
Born to be worn, these biting chains all mankind adorn.
But, one death in ransom performed provides freedom for eternity.
Though, sin and grave us bind; ... Our Hope Flies Freely.
"Beautiful butterfly, transport our faith; continue this: Rise and fly!"
In cemeteries far and wide buried beneath: hatred and pride.
Babies who softly coo stretch forth for freedom; liberty too.
Africa's desert plains and farmers kneeling, praying: "Rain" feel pain.
Under bridges rats scratch, scudder; couples huddle, old men mutter.
IV's hang; yet violence bangs shut coffins as mothers mourn.
Born to be worn, these biting chains all mankind adorn.
But, one death in ransom performed provides freedom for eternity.
Though, sin and grave us bind; ... Our Hope Flies Freely.
"Beautiful butterfly, transport our faith; continue this: Rise and fly!"
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