Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Love your God with all your heart, soul and might.

Here is a poem centered on our response to God's love, drawing on the great commandment and supporting scripture.


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With All That Is


Not with a fraction, or a part, But with the whole of this frail heart, The wellspring of my will and desire, Set by Your Spirit’s holy fire. This command,a towering height: To love my God with all my might.


“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” (Deuteronomy 6:5)


So take my heart, and make it whole, Let every beat pursue its goal. No rival throne,no secret sin, But all Your righteousness within. Let love,not duty, be the chord That plays for You,my loving Lord.


“I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you.” (Ezekiel 36:26)


And take my soul, my inmost breath, Beyond the fearing hand of death. My mind,my strength, my hidden thought, With Your great purpose finely wrought. In work and rest,by day and night, To love my God with all my might.


“And he said to him, ‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’” (Matthew 22:37)


This is no burden, grim and grave, It is the freedom that You gave. To fix my eyes on You alone, And make Your glory,glory known. For You loved first,and by that grace, I find my strength to run this race.


“For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome.” (1 John 5:3)


So spirit, mind, and strength unite, To love my God,my soul’s delight. With every breath,with every sense, A life of holy recompense. Not I,but Christ in me, the power To live for Him this very hour.


“I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)

God loves us first.

Here is a poem that weaves together the theme of God's primary and initiating love with supporting scripture.


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First Love


Before the world was spun from dust, Before a soul was given trust, A love existed,vast and deep, A vow Eternal vowed to keep. The first move was not ours to make, For mercy’s sake,for mercy’s sake.


“We love because he first loved us,” A truth that stills our anxious fuss. (1 John 4:19)


Before we knew to speak Your name, Or from our wandering ways to tame, Your heart reached out,a constant plea, To set the captive spirit free. You drew us with cords of kindness,strong, A patient love,our whole life long.


“I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you.” (Jeremiah 31:3)


Upon a cross, the proof was nailed, Where love’s great victory was unveiled. *“While we were sinners,”lost, undone, You gave for us Your only Son. No goodness in us earned that grace, Just sorrow in the sacred space.


“But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)


So let this truth reshape our core: We did not find You;You came before. Our answering love is but a spark, Lit in the confines of the dark By Your great Sun,whose radiant ray Chased all the shadows all away.


You are the Source, the Alpha’s breath, Who loves us first,in life and death.

Everything is possible through God that loves me.

Here is a poem based on that beautiful theme, woven with scripture.


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All Things Are Possible


Not by my strength, a fragile, fleeting thing, Not by the will that falters,weak and worn, But by the Spirit’s everlasting spring, For me,a new creation is reborn. The mountain stands imposingly ahead, “Move,”whispers doubt, “is but a fool’s request.” But I recall the words Your lips have said, And lean upon Your promise for my rest.


“I can do all things through Christ,” my plea, The source of power that strengthens even me. (Philippians 4:13)


The path is lost in shadow and in fear, The night is long,and I have lost my way. A still,small voice then whispers in my ear, “I am the Light;I will not let you stray.” The sea of trouble rages,deep and wide, No shore in sight,just waves that crash and roll. But You are with me,walking at my side, Your love the anchor for my trembling soul.


“With God all things are possible,” I know, He parts the sea and makes the pathway show. (Matthew 19:26)


For what can separate me from this love? No height of joy,no depth of despair’s night. It’s sealed below and witnessed from above, A steadfast,everlasting, holy light. No power of hell,no present pain, no fear, No unknown future waiting to unfold, Can ever keep Your promise from my ear, Or from Your hand,which I securely hold.


“If God is for us, who can be against?” In His great love, my soul is now convinced. (Romans 8:31)


So let the world declare, “It cannot be,” Let reason stare and shake its weary head. The God who spun the stars and set the sea, By His great love,my daily soul is fed. The impossible becomes a yielding door, The broken thing is mended,made brand new. For I am His,and He is evermore, And every word He says is true.


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Scripture References Within the Poem:


· Philippians 4:13: "I can do all this through him who gives me strength."

· Matthew 19:26: "Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'"

· Romans 8:31: "What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?"

Tuesday, 2 September 2025

My Lord, You are the light of my salvation, whom shall i fear.

Here is a poem of defiant faith and triumphant trust, built upon that powerful declaration.


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The shadows gather, long and deep, And worries stir to break my sleep. A thousand"what ifs" whisper fear, Of all that I might lose or bear. The future looms,a storming sea, That threatens to unravel me.


But in the tumult, in the dread, A stronger word must now be said. A truth to silence every lie, A banner raised,a battle cry: "The Lord is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear?" This is my rock,my firm foundation, Drowning out the dread so near.


"The Lord is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?" Though armies rise and foes may stand, They tremble at Your firm command. Though war may break against the shore, Your promise stands forevermore.


For You are not a distant god, You are the staff,the iron rod. You are the shelter in the blast, The anchor that will ever last. "When I am afraid, I put my trust in you." In waters deep,Your way is through.


So let the winds of chaos blow, Let every fear and terror grow. They have no power,they have no sting, For You are God,my everything. My light,my salvation, my fortress sure— In Your strong love,I am secure.


Whom shall I fear? The answer's plain: No power of hell,no worldy pain. For if my God is on my side, In His salvation I abide. The Lord is my salvation—this I know, And before His strength,all fears must go.

Lord, You have make my pain yours.

 Of course. Here is a poem that explores the profound and intimate truth that God does not merely observe our pain from a distance, but takes it upon Himself as His own.


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I came to You with my silent grief, A burdened heart,seeking relief. I thought to show You where it bled, And ask for comfort,to be led. I thought You’d look from heaven’s throne Upon a pain You’d never known.


But You did not just nod and see, Or speak a word from far away to me. You stepped into my shattered space, And looked upon me,face to face. You did not say,“Be healed, be whole,” Then leave me to mend my own soul.


Instead, You opened up Your hand And asked to understand. You said,“Give me the weight, the ache, the sting,” And then You did the deepest thing: You have made my pain Your own.


The tears I cried, You counted them, And did not dismiss a single one. You wore my sorrow like a crown, You took my breaking and knelt down. “He took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows.” In my darkest of nights,new hope borrows.


For this is love that has no end— Not just a ruler,but a friend. The God who numbers every star, Collects the pieces of who we are. He does not hide from our despair, But breathes it in as holy air.


So I will bring You all my pain, The falling tears,the freezing rain. I will not hide my wounded part, For You have taken it to heart. You have made my pain Yours,a sacred exchange, And in that mystery,everything can change.

Lord, You are close to the brokenhearted.

Here is a poem offering comfort and presence, woven with the scripture that promises He is near to those who are hurting.


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When the world has lost its song, And the night feels terribly long, When a fracture rends the soul, And grief has taken all control, When the heart lies in a thousand pieces, And all the hoping,all the ceasing— It is in this shattered place I’m told, A story of a love more bold.


Not a distant, far-off king, But a tender,present thing. For“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted”— The words are life to the departed, A gentle hand upon the pain, A shelter in the driving rain. “He saves those who are crushed in spirit,” For those who feel they cannot bear it.


You do not shy from our deep ache, The lonely tremors that we make. You count the tears,You hear the sigh, You draw the anguish from our cry. You are the mender of the tear, The dissipator of the fear.


So I will bring this broken shard, This weary,wounded, broken heart. I will not hide my pain or loss, Beneath some superficial gloss. For in the breaking,I am found On holy,consecrated ground.


For where the heart is torn apart, There,too, is God’s own healing heart. “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” In this darkest of nights,His light is cocooned.


You are close. Oh, Lord, so near. To hold the broken,calm the fear. This broken heart is not alone, For You have made its pain Your own.

We are weak but he is strong.

Here is a poem built upon the beautiful truth of our weakness and His strength, woven with the scripture that reveals it.


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I come to You with trembling hands, A fragile vessel,shifting sands. My own strength is a fading spark, A stumbling step within the dark. I feel the weight,I know my lack, Upon this worn and broken track.


But in this place where I feel small, I hear Your gentle,loving call. A truth that turns my failure into song: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” You take the fractured and the flawed, And build a masterpiece for God.


So I will boast not in my might, But in the need that seeks Your light. For when I am weak,then I am strong, Not in myself,but for the long And certain lift of Your embrace, Your boundless,all-sufficient grace.


The mighty fortress stands not in me, But in the One who sets me free From striving,proving, all pretense, To rest upon His competence. “The Lord is the everlasting God, He will not grow tired or weary… He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”


So let my weakness be the door Through which Your power rushes more. For Your great strength is my sure ground, Where hope and victory are found. I am weak,Lord, but You are strong, And in that truth,I belong.

God will not forget nor forsake us.

Here is a poem of comfort and assurance, anchored in the enduring promise of God's memory and presence.


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When silence is the only sound, And on forgotten ground I’m found, When I feel lost,a name unspoken, A thread of trust,nearly broken, A fear creeps in,a chilling dread: “Are your promises true?”my heart has said.


Then from the depths, a voice so clear, Dispelling every doubt and fear. A scripture rises,strong and sure, A covenant forever pure: “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” The words are life,and steadfast, true.


The world may shift, and friends may turn, Lessons of loss my heart may learn. But You are not as mortal men, Who forget a vow or promise when The winds change course.Your word is stone, A constant truth on which I’m known.


“Can a mother forget the child she nurses?” The prophet asked of earthly curses. Yet even if that could be so, A love more vast than I can know Declares,“I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on my palms.” A permanent mark,a healing balm.


So when I feel alone, afraid, By my own weakness betrayed, I’ll claim the promise You impart And hold it close within my heart. You do not forget.You will not forsake. This is the rock on which I make My stand in shadows,through the night, Until Your love brings morning’s light.

Draw near to God.

Here is a poem woven with the scripture that calls us to draw near.


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The world is loud, my soul feels thin, A storm of noise that rages within. A whispered prayer is all I know, A single step,though tremulous and slow.


But then a promise, ancient, true, A breath of life to see me through: "Draw near to God,"the words are clear, A gentle call to banish fear. And in return,a vow is made, "And He will draw near,"a promise laid.


I come with nothing, empty-handed, On shifting sand,my faith has landed. I seek His face,I bow my head, On daily bread my soul is fed. "Draw near to God,"my spirit sighs, Beneath the vast,eternal skies.


And like a dawn, a warmth, a grace, I feel the comfort of embrace. The gap is closed,the distance crossed, No longer lost,no longer tossed. For"He will draw near to you," it's true, His presence makes all things anew.


So let the heart that seeks His will, Be still,be calm, be hopeful still. Take that one step,however small, He answers every earnest call. For in the drawing close,we find, The God of all,to us aligned.

All things is possible for God that loves me.

Here is a poem inspired by that powerful and beautiful sentiment.


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When the path ahead is lost from sight, And shadows stretch to steal the light, When strength has fled,and hope feels thin, A quiet voice begins within.


It does not shout, it does not break, A simple promise it does make: “The mountain high,the valley low, The way you do not,cannot know— These are not walls to hold you fast, But journeys meant for you to pass.”


For what seems locked, with rusted chain, What whispers of enduring pain, What logic says can never be, Is just a leaf on a boundless tree. The hand that spun the stars in place, Can turn the tides of time and space, And with a love that has no end, Can broken pieces gently mend.


So I will walk, and not despair, Held by a grace beyond compare. For through my doubt,through fear and fall, I trust the One who knows it all. The God of oceans,skies, and sod, Makes all things possible through love.

Lord Jesus, My advocates

Here is a poem acknowledging God as our divine advocate, woven with the scripture that proclaims this truth.


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My Advocate


When the accuser comes with whispered lies, And points to failures right before my eyes, When guilt weighs heavy,and my spirit sighs, I have an Advocate who hears my cries.


“My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.” (1 John 2:1)


You stand before the Father’s throne on high, Your wounded hands refute the evil’s cry. You do not plead my cause,then wonder why; You are my cause.For me, You came to die.


You are my Counselor, my Defense, my plea, The truth that sets the guilty captive free. You show the scars that won my liberty, And speak the Father’s love and grace to me.


“Who then is the one who condemns? No one. Christ Jesus who died—more than that, who was raised to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us.” (Romans 8:34)


And when my words are weak, my prayers are faint, When I can’t find the language of a saint, Your Spirit groans for me,without constraint, Transforming my lament into a plaint.


“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.” (Romans 8:26)


So two Advocates are ever by my side, The Son,who for my pardon was denied; The Spirit,in me, welling like a tide— In You,my soul forever will confide.


No gavel falls, no sentence is decreed, For You have met the law’s exacting need. From every charge,I am forever freed, By Your great grace,my Advocate indeed.

The Blood of Jesus cleanse and redeem me.

Here is a poem about the power and sanctity of the Blood of Jesus, interwoven with the scripture that reveals its promise.


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The Crimson Tide


It was not the blood of goats, nor of a bull, A temporary covering,a ritual. It was the blood of God’s own precious Son, The final sacrifice,the victory won. “He did not enter by means of the blood of goats and calves;but he entered the Most Holy Place once for all by his own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption.” (Hebrews 9:12)


It is a cleansing flood, a holy tide, Where all my guilty stains are washed and purified. From deepest scarlet to a woolen white, It turns my darkest shadows into light. “Though your sins are like scarlet,they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.” (Isaiah 1:18)


It is my plea for mercy, my righteous plea, When Satan whispers accusations to me. I point not to my works,so frail and small, But to the blood that has atoned for all. “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.”(Revelation 12:11)


It is the sacred seal upon my soul, The power that makes the broken sinner whole. It speaks a better word,a gentle sound, Of grace and mercy on redemption’s ground. “Jesus,the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel.” (Hebrews 12:24)


It is the bond that makes us family, That reconciles and sets the captive free. We were once far off,strangers to His grace, Now brought near by mercy’s warm embrace. “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ.”(Ephesians 2:13)


So let me never cease to praise the flow, That ran from Calvary’s cross,so I might know The power of redemption,full and free, Oh,precious blood, that was shed for me. “In him we have redemption through his blood,the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.” (Ephesians 1:7)

You are the reasons I am alive.

Here is a poem of gratitude to God for the gift of life, woven with scripture.


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The Reason I Am Alive


You are the breath that filled this dust, the spark within the clay, The Author of my being,before the first of days. “The Spirit of God has made me;the breath of the Almighty gives me life.” (Job 33:4) Not by my own will or power,but Yours alone, the strife To form a soul,to call me forth, to set my heart to beat; You are the reason I awoke,the Maker of my meat.


You are the cord that held me fast, when I was torn and frayed, The anchor in the violent storm,the light by which I played. “For in him we live and move and have our being.”(Acts 17:28) When I was lost and could not see the purpose of the pain, You were the steady,constant hand on which I would sustain.


You are the blood that bought me back, the price that made me free, The reason for my second life,the truth that set me see. “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live,but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” (Galatians 2:20) This fragile,borrowed breath I have, I give it back to You, To live for Christ,my risen King, and make my life anew.


So let this life, Your gift to me, be offered in return, A living sacrifice of praise,for all that I have learned. “I cry to you,Lord; I say, ‘You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living.’” (Psalm 142:5) For every morning’s golden sun,a mercy, fresh and bright, You are the reason I am here.My life, my love, my light.

My Lord, Your name is the greatest.

Here is a poem praising the name of God, woven with scripture.


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Your Name is the Greatest


Your name is a fortress, a mighty, towering rock, A shelter for the weary soul,the key to every lock. "The name of the Lord is a strong tower;the righteous run to it and are safe." Your whisper in the chaos stills the storm and stills the sea.(Proverbs 18:10)


Your name is a banner, lifted high above the plain, A declaration of Your reign,through suffering and through gain. "And I will do whatever you ask in my name,so that the Father may be glorified in the Son." It is the seal upon our prayer,the victory begun. (John 14:13)


Your name is a healing balm, a comfort and a cure, The only name under heaven that makes salvation sure. "Salvation is found in no one else,for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." At its sound,every knee shall bow, every heart be swayed. (Acts 4:12)


Your name is a mystery, too wonderful to grasp, From ages past to ages hence,an everlasting clasp. "Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name." The name of Jesus,King of kings, who bore our sin and shame. (Philippians 2:9-10)


So let all creation sing, on earth and heaven's shore, "The Lord our God,the Lord is one. You we praise and we adore." For every prayer we breathe concludes,our anthem and our aim: Hallowed,holy, great and great, forever be Your name. (Deuteronomy 6:4, Matthew 6:9)


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God is all I have

Here is a poem to God, woven with the comfort and truth of scripture.


My All in All


The world may shift like sinking sand, A trembling rock,a shifting land. Friends may turn and comforts flee, In this alone,my soul finds plea: That You are God,and You are mine, A truth as fixed as stars that shine. My heart repeats the ancient verse, A shelter from the universe: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge." (Psalm 18:2)


When fear arrives with whispered dread, And anxious thoughts fill up my head, When strength is gone,and hope feels thin, I find my peace,resting within The promise that You will not leave, Your presence,Lord, I will receive. I hold the words,a sacred rod: "The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you." (Deuteronomy 31:8)


You are the stream in my dry place, You are the dawn of truth and grace. When I am lost,You are the way, The brilliant light of my new day. You are the bread that satisfies, The answer to my hungry cries. My spirit knows what David knew: "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing." (Psalm 23:1)


So when I say, "You're all I have," It is not from a place of sad, But from a truth,profound and deep, A vow my soul will always keep. For if I have You,I possess True wealth and holy blessedness. For who is there in heaven or space? "Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." (Psalm 73:25-26)


You are my portion. You are my prize. The light of love within my eyes. My beginning and my very end, My Savior,and my dearest Friend. God,You are all. And all I need Is found in You,the living Seed. This is the truth on which I stand: "I am with you always." (Matthew 28:20)

Petition for strength and peace.

Here is a poem praying for an able body and a sound mind, anchored in the wisdom of scripture.


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My Petition for Strength and Peace


I do not ask for endless ease, Or just a gentle,passing breeze. But for the strength to run the race, And know the comfort of Your grace.


Renew a right spirit in me, From anxious thoughts,set my mind free. For You have not given me fear, But power and love,ever near. (2 Timothy 1:7)


May I be sober, sound and clear, Anchored in hope,and not in fear. A mind transformed, not of this age, To turn from worry’s frantic page. (Romans 12:2)


For though the outer shell may fade, By time and toil and use waylaid, The inner self is renewed daily by Your hand, And on Your promises I stand. (2 Corinthians 4:16)


Guard my heart and guard my thoughts, With lessons Your own Son has taught. And let the peace of Christ, so deep, Rule in my heart,its vigil keep. (Colossians 3:15)


So bless this vessel, make it whole, In body,spirit, and in soul. That I may serve and love and give, And in Your strength,truly live.


Amen.

Lord, Bless my dealing in the marketplace.

Here is a poem that intertwines a prayer for trading with the wisdom and promises of scripture.


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A Trader's Prayer


Before the charts, before the bell, On which my daily fortunes dwell, I still my heart,I bow my head, On daily bread,my prayer is said.


I do not ask for endless gain, Or sun without the needed rain. But for the wisdom to discern, The timely lesson,turn by turn.


"Give me the sight to understand, Not just the numbers,but Your hand. A wisdom not my own, but pure," To make my confidence secure. (James 1:5)


"And let my plans be firm and sound, On solid,consecrated ground. That all I do may heed Your word," And trust the message I have heard. (Proverbs 16:3)


When fear arrives on crashing waves, And threatens what my striving saves, "I'll hear Your voice, 'Be still, and know,'" And in that peace,new courage grow. (Psalm 46:10)


And if a loss should be my cross, To teach me what is dross and gloss, "I'll praise You still, through joy and pain, For in my weakness,You sustain. (2 Corinthians 12:9)


"I seek not first the rising line, But in Your righteousness to shine. For all these things will surely be,** Added unto a soul set free. (Matthew 6:33)


So bless my trading, Lord, I pray, Guide my decisions through the day. Let every move,both sell and buy, Reflect Your grace,and testify.


Amen.

Monday, 1 September 2025

Lord, Your love make me whole again

Here is a poem to God, weaving together the scripture that speaks of His love making us whole.


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The Mending


I was a vessel, fractured, thin, A collection of shattered pieces held within. Each crack a failure,each chip a fear, The sum of every falling tear.


Then Your love came, a golden light, Not to condemn,but to invite. A warmth that did not scorn the break, But for the wounded sinner’s sake,


Poured out like an alchemist's gold, A story older than time told: “I make all new,”Your whisper sighed, And in the depths,the fracture died.


You are the Potter, I the clay, You reshape me,day by day. Not by my strength,but by Your hand, You reform the shattered land of my own soul.You make me whole, You ransom and You restore my soul.


The Balm in Gilead, applied so sweet, That makes the brokenness complete— Not by removing every scar, But by sealing each one right where they are With grace,and saying, “You are Mine, A masterpiece in new design.”


So let this truth my anthem be, Your love has truly mended me. From a fragile,fragmented, weary soul, Your love has made me mercifully whole.


Amen.


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Scriptural Foundations woven into the poem:


· "I make all new": Revelation 21:5 - "He who was seated on the throne said, 'Behold, I am making all things new.'"

· Potter and the clay: Isaiah 64:8 - "Yet you, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand."

· Balm in Gilead: Jeremiah 8:22 - "Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then is there no healing for the wound of my people?" (This is answered in Christ, the true Balm).

· Restores my soul: Psalm 23:3 - "He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake."

· Made whole/Healed: Often translated as "made well" or "saved." (e.g., Mark 5:34 - "Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace and be healed of your affliction." The Greek word sōzō means saved, made well, made whole).

· Masterpiece: Ephesians 2:10 - "For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago."

There are no righteous man that sin naught.

Here is a poem based on that profound scriptural theme, drawing primarily from the wisdom of Ecclesiastes and the letters of Paul.


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A Prayer in the Key of Dust


I come to You with scriptured words I know are true, A ready verse,a well-worn phrase or two. I lift my voice,attempting to be wise, But truth,a mirror, holds my reflected lies.


For who can stand and claim a righteous breath? “Not one,”the Book declares; “not one,” it saith. The Preacher’s sigh echoes inside my chest: “There is no man on earth who always does what’s best.”


The path is straight, but I have walked it bent, On good intent,too often, poorly spent. I see the height to which my soul should climb, Then turn to look at simpler ways,less steep to climb.


This is the tension: knowing what is right, Yet choosing,still, to shun its piercing light. A civil war waged deep within my bones, My spirit willing,but my flesh on thrones.


So if no righteous man sins naught… then where Can this stained soul lay down its weight of care? If my own goodness is a threadbare veil, What possible hope within me could prevail?


The answer comes not from my own flawed hand, But from the grace I cannot understand. A righteousness not mine,a gift, a plea, That covers even one as flawed as me.


The truth remains: no, I am not without the stain. But greater truth:Your love makes whole again. Not by my merit,but by Yours alone, You call the broken to approach Your throne.


Amen.


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Key Scriptural References:


· "There is no righteous man": Ecclesiastes 7:20 - "Indeed, there is no one on earth who is righteous, no one who does what is right and never sins."

· "The Preacher's sigh": A reference to the author of Ecclesiastes, often believed to be King Solomon.

· "My spirit willing, but my flesh": Romans 7:18-19 - "For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing."

· "A righteousness not mine": Philippians 3:9 - "...and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ—the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith."

· "Approach Your throne": Hebrews 4:16 - "Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need."

Save me Lord

 Of course. Here is a poem woven with scripture, a cry for help and a testament to faith in God's saving power.


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Save Me, Lord


My heart is a tempest, a turbulent sea, The waves of my worry keep crashing on me. The shadows grow longer,the night draws its veil, Against this fierce storm,my own strength must fail.


"Save me, O God, for the waters have come up to my neck." (Psalm 69:1)


I cry out from the depths of my fear and my doubt, A whisper,a scream—Lord, You hear every shout. You number the hairs,You collect every tear, Be near to me now,for I know You are near.


"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." (Psalm 34:18)


I stand on the promise Your mercy will show, Though I walk through this valley,Your rod guides me through. You are my refuge,my fortress, my shield, The only sure truth to which my soul can cling.


"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." (Psalm 46:1)


So, pull me from waters too deep for my stand, Place my feet on the Rock,hold me fast with Your hand. Renew my weak spirit,restore my soul's sight, Be the dawn breaking through my most desperate night.


"He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand." (Psalm 40:2)


For You are the anchor my soul will not lose, The God of all comfort,the hope I can choose. I trust in Your name,in Your unfailing grace, Until I behold You,dear Lord, face to face.


"The name of the Lord is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe." (Proverbs 18:10)


Amen.