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“A Sacred Place” by John R., AR

Let me tell you about
This game that I play
Where I close my eyes
And just fade away
To a sacred place
Beyond time and space
No bars to hold
Or to separate
A place where I am
Happy and free
Like the stars in the sky
Or the fish in the sea
A place where I’m with You
And we’re face to face
I’ll hug You so tight
And live in Your grace

Poetry

“Yeshua” by Daniel, Australia

Every day I see his Glory
In everything I see his love
For every person I see his blessing
And everyone has his Grace
For with his blood, he has made us righteous
For with his blood, he has made us holy
For with his blood, he has made us pure
For his is our father’s love.
Navigating me through
Pitfalls and snares.
Amen

Poetry

“God’s Word” by Bal T., MA

A blinking red light on a high tower;
A high beam beacon on the lighthouse;
A traffic light at railroad crossing:
All have a single purpose—
To give signal in order to avoid accidents!
Likewise, Your Word my God
Illuminates my path,
Leads me through it.

Poetry

“I was Lost” by Sarah, Australia

I was lost, so very lost
I couldn’t see just how much it cost
I didn’t care or love myself
But now I know I need a little help
God truly loves me
Now that I see
And He forgives me
Let me be truly free
Thank you, God, for accepting me

Poetry

“A Prisoner” by Michael B., MO

I sit in this cell every day,
Wishing someone would come my way.
I wonder why no one cares for my soul,
Why no one will visit me in this dark hole.
Someone out there has just what I need,
And could plant within me the Gospel seed.
So here I sit, alone and lost,
Will no one out there bear the cost?
My soul is ripe, my heart is heavy,
For Jesus Christ, my soul is ready.
Will you come and meet this need,
And plant in me the Gospel seed?
Who will do this onerous task,
And go to where the Savior asks?
To the prisons and jails where the broken are,
And bring to us the Savior’s heart?

Poetry

“No Time to Play” by George W., CA

Dedicated to my son, Andrew

My precious boy with golden hair,
Came up one day beside my chair,
And fell upon his bended knee,
And said, “O daddy, please play with me!”
I said, “Not now, go on and play;
I’ve got so much to do today.”
He smiled through tears in eyes so blue,
When I said, “We’ll play when I get through.”
But the chores lasted all through the day,
And I never did find time to play.
When supper was over, and dishes done,
I was much too tired for my little son.
I tucked him in and kissed his cheek,
And watched my angel fall asleep.
As I tossed and turned upon my bed,
Those words kept ringing in my head.
“Not now, son, go on and play;
I’ve got so much to do today.”
I fell asleep, and in a minute’s span,
My little boy is a full-grown man.
No toys are there to clutter the floor,
No dirty fingerprints on the door.
No snacks to fix, no tears to dry.
The room just echoes my lonely sigh.
And now I’ve got time to play,
But my precious boy is gone away.
I awoke myself with a pitiful scream,
And realized it was just a dream.
For across the room in his little bed,
Lay my curly-haired boy, the sleepyhead.
My work will wait ’til another day,
For now I must find some time to play.

Poetry

“Find Rest in the Tests” by Adam H., Guam

In tests of calamity,
Rests the perfection in faith,
As God sees us endure, to be sure,
We can move with a grace

As we face even the vilest of evils.
In His loving embrace,
Through the ultimate gift of the Son,
Who suffered it all,
For our fall to sin

We begin
To see the way, truth, and life
In a world full of strife.
God knows our imperfection, in reflection of love
Through Jesus.
Redemption in the Son has begun,
Sinless, victorious in every way.
We wait for the day to praise hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah! As God was with us
Every step of the way!

Poetry

“Brotherly Kindness” by Earl C., MO

Ask, what do you know?
Like God’s love, it makes us grow:
When you’re feeling sad and blue,
The simplest kindnesses help us through.
Love, joy, peace: these three you receive,
Life’s dearest treasures are the seed;
Walking alone, you stumble and fall,
Having another, a brother, keeps you tall.

Poetry

“God’s Champion” by Michael B., MO

The Philistines had a giant, a mountain of a man,
His towering height six cubits and a span.
He defied the armies of God that day,
“Who’ll come and face me?” They heard him say.
None there could face him, they all just knew,
But God had provided him a champion true.
He was but a youth, and his face was ruddy,
But he was ready for the battle, no matter how bloody.
“Take my armor,” said Saul, “Go to battle with it.”
But the champion looked and knew it wouldn’t fit.
“I have no need of these,” said he,
“For the God of Israel fights with me.”
With his sling and five stones, the giant he faced,
While in front of their foes, the Israelites lost face.
He trusted in God for his aim to be true,
And that day, for God’s glory, Goliath David slew.
Ev’ry good story has a moral, they say,
I believe this one is “Trust God today.”
If God made sure David’s aim was true,
Imagine what He could do with you.
With a sling and a stone, a giant he slew
What God did with David, He can do with you.

Poetry

“The Way” by Colby D., GA

Out of mind
Out of sight
No more terrors
In the night
Jesus opened my eyes
And it was day
Thank you God
For showing me
The way

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