The sins we made in the past have now come to haunt us.
Should the sins we committed then be the cause of our deaths?
The sins we made, thinking nothing of it, shouldn't be the reason for our persecution.
I am not saying that we shouldn't be accountable for them, but all of you who persecute without reason. Who made you the judge?
Are you oh so perfect that you should judge me?
That you should blame me?
That you should persecute me?
How hypocritical of you!
You like to push others on the edge, but it could never be you, right?
But do tell us...
Are you oh, so perfect?
Have you never sinned?
You might say, "At least mine was never as heavy as your own."
But isn't every sin a sin, regardless?
Or you might even say that "at least my own was not made public and is still a secret."
Have you forgotten that everything done in secret will come back to haunt you?
Has it ever occurred to you that maybe, just maybe, you persecuting me is really a way for you to feel better about yourself?
Away to keep your own faults hidden by trying to appear as a righteous person who is a persecutor but never the persecuted.
My dearests, repent and turn from your sinful natures as well.
My sins have been made public without my consent.
I am ridiculed and persecuted by everyone.
But maybe this is my shot at redemption.
This is my chance to humble myself and seek forgiveness from the almighty.
My sins might not seem heavy to some but may also seem heavy to others.
But one thing is sure: I am guilty and burdened by my sins.
To those I hurt, I sincerely apologize. I do not expect your forgiveness, but I do hope you can find it within you to grant it to me...
For your forgiveness is a gift.
And to the judge of all judges.
To the almighty and merciful Lord,
Please have mercy on me, for I have sinned.
Cleanse me of my sins.
Help me stay away from my sinful nature and walk into the path you have in store for me.
AMEN.
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Author:
cerry (
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- Published: March 20th, 2025 21:43
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Comments1
A poem in soliloquy form that speaks to the reader to exercise compassion and reason in judging others. It is powerful in its reason and shows emotion in its words. Nicely composed
Thank you so very much
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