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Simply Read, Simply Said'

When you read your bible, do you read as intended, simply? Never adding your thoughts, or read something else in it? The Lord says, "Read as babes, because only babes enter the Kingdom." That is simply read, simply said, it's the start of wisdom. Faith, love, wisdom, Jesus commanded to all of Humanity. To believe in the Father, and all of us together in Christianity. Somewhere, we puny Humans, try to out-think the Creator. And subjecting His word, we are all becoming underachievers. As we walk in our Spiritual walk, we should look simply, Reading our Bibles, seeking our Father out, with humility. We must simply read, Jesus was resurrected, we simply said, "That through Faith, and wisdom, we believe he rose from the dead." Conquering mankind's curse, for all of us, He payed the ultimate price, To face death head on, to believe in our Spirit, a new life. Simply written, simply read, is the Bibles and Jesus 's way to go, For our Father is with us, His babes, don't you know'

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 4/8/2011 11:29:00 AM
This resonates with (true wisdom) Robert, it is one of the most powerful writes i have read, i am sure it blesses God.
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Date: 4/8/2011 6:24:00 AM
Inspiring and thoughtful expressions on the devotion and faith, robert
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Date: 4/7/2011 11:44:00 AM
i don't care what nick said, sometimes we do what we have to do, if you have to stick to those poetry rules all the time, it takes away from you work, now a sonnet or a Hakiu should be just the way the rules mean for them to be, anyway this was a great piece and i enjoyed it. thank you for reading A Dream of Mother and for your comment.
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Date: 4/7/2011 4:53:00 AM
You've got a few missing rhymes in here, try to stick to aabb or abab or even -a-a Interesting read.
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