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Looking Between the Ears of a Horse

Busses, cars, and airplanes, time flies so fast minutes accelerates through the dial, small things lost to the past. The world’s fragile treasures beg to be seen in a slower light, simple things are fleeting indeed, when seen through the bug speckled glass. The world is ever changing, clamoring to welcome defeat, like a motorcycle running wild with the devil in the seat. The earth spines through the cosmic winds, life is on a speeding course. My view is slower, looking between the ears of a horse. I see the madness and loss of freedom; the Bible reveals that’s the way it’ll go when God is pushed away, rot takes his place, can’t be any clearer. I suppose. They say, It’s better to close the eye and not see things so clear, let it slip into shades of gray, like the shadow cast by a horse’s ear. But what about the soldiers who fought the wars, so many paid the price. What of a country that truants Christ’s blood and laughs at his sacrifice? Concerning the little children, Jesus’s word rings clear “He who harms one of these little ones there’s hell’s fire to fear.” What goes into a man does not defile him but what comes out. When the blind leads the blind, both fall into the ditch, that’s without doubt. The downfall of a once blessed nation, like fools she leaves her borders porous. I’m swaying away in ignorance, looking between the ears of a horse. Romans 1:22 -Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. Romans1:28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do that which is not natural.

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