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dance to that tune
Written for a prompt ‘there i lay’ back in Jan ‘22, the words actually rang very true at the time. I did have to swallow a few ‘damn pills’ while promising to sing praises along the way. Most awesome is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, faith, life, prayer
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crawling thru the chaos
When the words of this poem were inspired three years ago, I would not have thought they’d be so relevant, so meaningful…still today. “If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face … Continue reading
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Tagged emotions, faith, forgiveness, life, peace, prayer
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made for more
”For though we walk in the flesh, we do not wage war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly but powerful through God for the tearing down of strongholds.” II Corinthians 10: 3-4 (TLV) … Continue reading
unseen tears
Written just prior to 2020, this poem speaks to the entire world now more than ever, where too many tears fall behind closed doors. Is there any one not hurting in some way, for way too many reasons? “The eyes … Continue reading
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Tagged emotions, faith, life, pain, peace, poems, poetry, prayer
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seek healing
More than ever people are in need of healing… hearts, bodies, minds and, most importantly, spiritual. This old ‘elfchen’ poem is timeless. A reminder to pray for souls all around us…everywhere. “Adonai my Lord, is my strength. He has made … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, healing, life, pain, prayer
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forlorn no more
Just an ‘elfchen’ challenge. Isn’t it great news that we don’t have to be/stay forlorn if we have the Lord Jesus Christ in our hearts and our lives? Though I usually read the NIV, sometimes I just need the KJV … Continue reading
word search
Do your prayers ever feel like a jumbled alphabet? That’s because we’re human! And it’s ok. I’m so grateful that when my words don’t make sense, God knows the answer…even if I didn’t voice the right question! Isaiah 55:8-9, says, … Continue reading
evasive sleep
Can you tell I haven’t been sleeping well lately? With autoimmune it’s kinda like a box of chocolates. Go to bed exhausted and ya still never know what you’re gonna get. Thankfully, this too shall pass. The Bible has much … Continue reading
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Tagged anxious thoughts, autoimmune disease, cry, dreams, peace, prayer, sleepless
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shades
This poem does not reflect on my mood or my thoughts, even though I found it on an old page of notes. Most of us face sorrow, eventually. Some more than seems fair. And there IS consolation for everyone! The … Continue reading
shimmers of light
I think most people would say they’re trying to cope with something. It might be physical or emotional pain or any number of situations involving family or relationships. But take heart…HOPE rhymes with cope! Jesus said, “I have told you … Continue reading