Wednesday, June 6, 2012 0 comments

Insight


Insight


The one they call Love took my heart.
He took my life that was falling apart.
He gave me a blessing I can’t believe!
Grace that I shouldn’t receive.
Love that I don’t have to achieve.
A heart that doesn’t bleed; it sings!
A life that doesn’t end, from the overflowing springs!
The one they call Love calls me His.
He reminds me that He will never forsake me.
He says, “Trust me.”
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Poem for Peace



Poem for Peace



I seek peace, oh lover of all. I seek stillness among chaos.     A whisper more powerful than a roar. I seek words of truth rather than sweet lies. I seek your presence; to feel you all around me. Speak peace to my soul. Grow my heart, take my burdens, and leave me feeling refreshed. I rejoice in your redeeming name! I sing praise, for I am restored! I love the Lover of all. He is all I need, all I want, all I love.
Friday, April 13, 2012 0 comments

Tearing Down The Box


    Tearing down The box


A box.  A cube.
Eight corners and twelve edges;
Holding everything you fear,
Holding the limits
Of your comprehension,
Holding all your what if’s,
Constraining His endless possibilities
 To mere probabilities
Maybe and Hopefully  have replaced
Yes and Amen
“I am the Alpha and Omega,” he says,
“I am Love and Freedom.”
But you’re too busy
Setting limits for him…
The audacity; to set limits for the
One who created Everything
The One who created You.
The One who made it all,
The One who loves you endlessly
Does not deserve to be stuffed
In a box full of doubts
A box that you fill with
Worries and tender dreams
Unfortunately, out of your free will
This box was constructed

And God is gentle enough
To not destroy it in one blink 
If he forced us, 
We would childishly resent him,
For we would not know the reason,
Having not realized its hindrance
And interference with his plans.
Have you not realized
Our God is Limitless?
Have you no Faith or Trust?
Imagine just one person realizing this and
Beginning a daily challenge
Of tearing down the box,
Not thinking outside the box,
But removing the box all together
Removing the doubts
No longer saying, “But I can’t” and
Instead exclaiming, “You can”
A box is not fit for the King of Kings,
But a heart ready with love
And a mind set on his Word
Is a beautiful home.

 Matthew 19:26



Monday, January 30, 2012 0 comments

Birdcage


Birdcage

There’s blood in the birdcage.
Everything's in disarray.
Feathers are the evidence.
There’s been a struggle.
There’s been a war.
The door is open.
The bird is nowhere to be found.
The only thing I see is blood and feathers on the ground.
Friday, January 20, 2012 0 comments

Love and the Skydiver


 Love and the Skydiver
       
      WOOSH. WOOSH. WOOSH is all that she could hear. The rushing air is all that she could feel. Well, besides the fact that her stomach is about to launch itself into orbit. Her hair is standing straight up like a troll doll.  All she can do is fall. The muscles in her arm ache from holding so tightly to the backpack in her hands. The backpack has rubbed her hands nearly raw and down her arm trickles blood. Ignoring both the pain and the blood, she grips the backpack tighter.

      It holds so much. It holds…everything. All she’s ever wanted and all she’s ever dreamed to be. It holds her fears, her insecurities. Her pain, her love, her joy…everything. She’s had so much to dream about. So many plans and aspirations are tucked inside this backpack for safe keeping. All that she has ever known is in this one bag. It is hers and hers alone.

“Let it go,” someone whispers. She knows at once who is speaking to her.

“B-but I can’t,” she manages to say while falling through the air, “I just can’t.”

“Sweetheart, let it go. Don’t you see the pain it is causing you? Can’t you see that this isn’t right?” he asks.

“It-it’s all I know. How? How can I just let everything go, just like that?” she stammers out in slight shock.

“Because,” he replied, “I want it.”

“What?! Why in the world would you want my bag?”

“Because I have something so much better that I want to give to you, but you can only have it if your hands are empty. A trade, you see.”

“I-I just don’t know what to do without it… I mean, you’re asking for everything.”

“I guarantee that my gift to you is far greater than anything you’ve stuffed inside that bag, my dear. I know the pain you’ve suffered. I know the hurt you feel. I know the emotions swirling inside you and I also know that it’s tearing you apart. You’re trying to hold yourself together with your own hands hoping for my approval, yet you keep falling apart. I’m afraid, that’s not how it works, sweetheart.”
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“I-I’m trying so hard! I’m so tired! Every single day is a battle with myself…I-I can’t take it anymore!”

“Calm down, my dear, I’m right here. Just let it go,” he whispers.

“I want to! I want you to take it all away! I’m through with feeling like this! I’ve had enough!” she exclaims.

“Then let it go,” he whispers.
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      Blood from her hands is running down her arms as if it was running away from something. The pain in her hands and fingers has grown increasingly worse.

“I want to run away! I can’t take it! Maybe if I run away, my problems will cease to follow me around like an angry mob,” she cries.

“Let it go, sweetheart,” he whispers, “you have to let the bag go.”

“Here! Take it away,” she exclaims.

“I’m sorry,” he explains, “I can’t take it yet, dear. You have to let it go, yourself.
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       WOOSH. WOOSH. WOOSH. The wind pounds and rips at her clothes. She is growing dizzy and weak from fighting against the wind and holding so tightly to her backpack. All at once the thoughts in her head come to one conclusion: LET GO.

“I have to let go. I am. I am letting go. Now. I’m-I’m letting go,” she convinces herself.

She paused, shed a single tear thinking of all she was parting with, and then verbalized, “I. Am. Letting. Go.”

      Saying these words, she let go of the backpack that had been wearing at her hands and weighing her down.

      As she did this a weight so large was lifted, that it felt as if gravity was magically shut off and she was somehow floating instead of falling. Overcome with relief and joy she threw her hands in the air and said “Thank you!”

 
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