A Mountain of Belief

Samer Amin

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, between the thunderous sky and the stormy sea.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, in the midst of the inescapable trap between the blazing fire and the roaring sea.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, his feet were still on earth, but his heart was in the far remote sky.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, no trace of fear or doubt could find lodging inside his unshakable heart.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, many years of oppression and bondage, could not affect his steps, except getting crushed under his rebellious feet.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, the dreadful trap between fire and water, could not impact his heart, except getting smashed by its fearless beats.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, the looming of the arms of darkness, over the horizon, could not impact his boundless audacity and hope.

 

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, never felt the slightest despair when the unpreventable doom approached.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, never felt intimidated by the scream and wailing of the terrified multitude.

 

 

 

He stood like a mountain of belief, on the seashore, yelling back at the horrified multitude, saying that, The Watchful Mercy Would Never Exclude The Trustful Reliant Believer.

 

 

 

  • Author: Samer Amin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 10th, 2021 01:30
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    Good write Samer.

    • Samer Amin

      Thanks a lot, I wish you a wonderful day.

    • Jerry Reynolds

      Good, Sunday morning, read.

      • Samer Amin

        Thank you Jerry ! I wish you a very happy and bright morning, regardless of any cloudy weather.

        You are ''Extremely'' clever at expressing any broad topic by using just very few words, which can stimulate the curiosity of your readers to keep thinking more and more, until they could discover the wise message behind these few words.

        ''And he answered and said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.''



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