The LORD's Poem
O our Father, let your name be glorified,
above as is below, and all of that is of creation for ever and eternity.
For the Devil's know, and the Demons tremble,
For your name is a name that invokes emotions,
Emotions of hate, bitterness, Anger...
But for those who know, be sorrow of a Joyous repentance,
For our tribulations be of a twinkle,
Ye rewards in Heaven be great, For Our LORD be a Great God,
Vast in Majestic, In whose hand are the depths of creation,
from the peaks of the mountains, to the depths of the ocean,
Whence Skybound, to the vastness of the Universe.
O Father, Glory be your name,
For ye majestic be a sight for sore eyes, and love unconditional.
O Father, hallowed be thy name and your Kingdom be done,
Eternal shall thy name be!!
- Author: SparkyKarl ( Offline)
- Published: August 15th, 2016 05:15
- Comment from author about the poem: This is my first poem, and while listening to some music... by the Artist, Moby titled \"God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters\", I had a serge of inspiration to write a poem about God.. I hope you like it.
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Comments5
WELCOME KARL ~ Thanks for a spiritually encouraging first poem. It is like the Lord's Prayer and I will share it in Church. Thanks for sharing ~ BRIAN
Thank You! I felt over-come by the Spirit this morning and felt the need to write something about God. It's probably more along the lines of prayer then a poem.. but I enjoyed writing it.
Thanks KARL ~ When the Spirit moves ~ so should we ! This is agreatsite with lots of SPIRITUAL MEMBERS. Thais means when you post something (as you are moved by the SPIRIT) you generally get positive comments rather than negative ones. Every blessing BRIAN
SparkyPoet,
That was an inspiring start!
Just listen the Artist Moby singing "LIFT ME UP" πor "Why does my heart feel sooo bad"?π₯
Waiting for the results....
Awesome, Awesome write
Enjoyed and I encourage you to keep following the Spirit's promptings.
Thanks for all your comments.. means alot. Blessings!
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