Leading the Way with Your Abiding Grace!
Inspiring blessed God: "Trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit."
Inter-connectedness of the most gracious Triune Creator of life.
Good Friday to Easter Sunday requires rolling the stone away
Erasing life's sting with everlasting resurrection inspirational grace.
Judas symbolizes Goliath which we defeat with your Holy Spirit
We believe in doing all things through Your Omnipotent Son.
Doubt was never meant to be an aversion in Your Holy Kingdom
The Shining path of light illuminates the way to Your Holy Ground.
An inspiring vision of moving onward stimulates us Holy Father
Removing dark clouds for golden ray from your Heavenly Kingdom.
Darkness last for a moment in time sun shine highlights Your Spirit
Gathering valuable thoughts of great news to share with Holy Saints.
With love, peace, glory, spirit manifestation, and blessings we travel
You're leading the way, and we're abiding with Your Abiding Grace!
© Prof. Amb. Dr. Joseph S. Spence Sr. (Epulaeryu Master)!
Author's Notes: This "Blessed Trinity" poetry form meets all the requirements. It displays a foundational thesis. The themes are evident. It surpasses the octave length of eight lines and is written in a sonnet format. The rhyming scheme is absent. The trilogy is evident with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Hindrances are defeated, and the journey ends in abiding grace!
Key Words: Trinity, trilogy, three in one, sonnet, cooperation, inspiration, faith, kingdom, holy grounds, shining light, spirit, rays of the sun, love, self-discovery, abiding faith, amazing grace, blessed assurance, embrace, vision, growth stimulates, Goliath, Easter, Resurrection, Creator, triune God, Omnipotent strength, faith, belief.
Trilogy Poetry: Intertwining of the Mind, Body, and Soul!
Poetry Form Description: "Trilogy Poetry" has three entities. Its essential thesis symbolizes integration, cooperation, and inspiration. Second, it’s written in a regular sonnet form of 14 lines or an extended sonnet form of 24 lines like a Claudette Sonnet. Third, the thesis relates to three entities of either: a person, place, or thin, or a combination of all three. It was invented by Dr. Joseph S. Spence Sr, on June 19, 2020, while studying English literature, creative writing, African Diaspora, Japanese linguistics, and Greek mythology, at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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