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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Exposed to Scriptures of truth declaration My heart is settled with God’s assertion midst paradoxes I cannot question as they uphold faith-fortification. Among such is “Lose to gain” proclamation--- choosing wondrous eternal direction over ephemeral intersection: heaven’s glory, or hell’s condemnation? Gaining affirms triumphant transaction amidst exercise of wise discretion no losses for great optimization ensuring wealth of maximized function. So… what is lost in gaining possession especially when done with one’s best action? this is no enigmatic situation in the light of prioritization. I praise God for divine confrontation exposing my spiritual condition impoverished with worthless position as I profit in my vain production… By the Holy Ghost’s illumination finite mind can find sublime solution: losing soul* brings perilous destruction when gaining whole world propels decision. Thus, my spirit opts for earthly loss’ fruition while vanquishing carnal domination since Christ enables reconciliation granting me everlasting life’s redemption. *Mark 8:36 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? February 25, 2022 3rd place, "This or That, Vol 10: "Theme Chosen: Irreconcilable Paradox Poetry Writing Contest" Sponsored by Edward Ibeh; judged on 3/2/2022.
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