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Written on July 14, 2023 for my upcoming devotional book, Pearls of Hope

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Like the rustling of leaves in the autumn’s wonderment, There is a hope, alive like the color of light, Singing to the heart, whispering to the soul – music Flowing beneath the silence of dawn, amid the whispers Night rising in gentling breathes, erasing the darkness With a tenderness, affection much more alive Than any recollection – like the stars glistening so bright Like the serenity of laughter, soothing away doubts, Lifting the spirit to new places, Places where love never fades, where light is awake, Promising the heart to give hope, HOPE so alive It feels like a piece of kindness being poured out on the Soul who listens and hears, His precious voice Stilling every fear, wiping away each and every tear Like the sunrise, flaming with embers – beautiful embers Blazing gold and sparkling ginger, blushing rose On seas of azure wishes, inspiring the soul to feel Beneath the passing clouds, beliefs alive with reflections In bold lyrics, vibrant yearnings – painting the skies In rejoicing, burning away the worries with truth, resilient Truth caressing the soul with a hope more alive than any hope Like the anticipation, the promise, the HOPE So alive it feels like the blessings… Rained down from heaven, filling souls with the Holy Ghost, The One who sings confidence through the life, The One who gentles dreams and abides with peace The One who arises, like the Son, who arose for everyone Hope this courageous is a hope that lives on, forevermore

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