Those Who Live With No Light

ForeverJesus7

They do not hear,

that they are being lied to,

because they do not see,

that they are being lied to.

They do not see,

that they are being lied to,

because they do not know,

that they are being lied to,

and they do not know,

because they do not understand,

that they are being lied to.

  • Author: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 16th, 2019 23:40
  • Comment from author about the poem: The people (they) whom I am referring to are those who do not know the Lord. They fall for satan's tricks, and believe his lies. They believe so much, to the point where they cannot see or do not want to see the real truth even when it is right in front of them. They are so far in the dark that it is hard to see the truth in front of them. Seek Jesus. He is the truth and the light. Persistence is key.
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 4
Get a free collection of Classic Poetry ↓

Receive the ebook in seconds 50 poems from 50 different authors


Comments1

  • dusk arising

    The gospel of Thomas, The gospel of Philip, The gospel of Truth, all written at same time as Matthew, Mark, Luke and John show who is being lied to. These are accepted by christian theologians as authentic gospels. Education persists for the intelligent.

    • ForeverJesus7

      The gospel of Phillip and Thomas are not a part of the Christian Bible. Many theologians are often wrong and mislead, and many of them are also in the dark. Education is extremely important, but when one lets it take over their faith, that is when they fall for satan's lies. You can go to the most prestigious Christian schools. You may dress conservative. You may have a doctorate in theology. Still, that does not mean you know the Lord, and as long as you do not have Christ you will be in darkness.
      Persistence is key

      • dusk arising

        Your ignorance is now public. You who didn't even know the Roman Catholic church is a christian church. It's amusing to see one so engrossed in blind faith.

      • 11 more comments



      To be able to comment and rate this poem, you must be registered. Register here or if you are already registered, login here.