Christ-Created, Beauty Laden, Majestic Flowing Robe Of Purple Flowers by Debbie Harris
19 Tuesday Apr 2022
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19 Tuesday Apr 2022
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18 Monday Apr 2022
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These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
Acts 17:11 (KJV)
No matter what sovereignly
Christ-allowed, providential
event occurs during our day,
we should always be seeking,
studying, praying, thinking,
asking, like the Bereans did,
“what does the Holy Scripture say?”
18 Monday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry

Anytime money, the mammon of this world,
is more important than the joy and hope producing
Holy, divine practice of Biblical righteousness towards
humanity and more importantly, God, be wary, be bold,
be courageous, be brave, declare and stand for Biblical truth
as you separate yourselves from all such heretical Laodoceian
moral decline, decadence, decay, and anti-Biblical woke wickedness!
18 Monday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry

Power, money, popularity, fame
always, always seems to corrupt
the souls of humanity. Rarely is
this not the case in regard to
such earthly, temporal and
worldly pursuits. May Christ
and Christ alone be the treasure,
we always esteem, desire, pursue,
seek out, run to, worship, adore
and value the most. For our hope
is not in the earthly realm of humanity
but in the unseen eternal Kingdom of
our hope and beauty-filled Triune God.
18 Monday Apr 2022
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18 Monday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry
18 Monday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry
Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes, and shrewd in their own sight!
Isaiah 5:20-21
There is a longing in the
true Christ-followers heart
for our Savior to rapture
us out of this world that
is demonically on fire.
For the world is getting
ominously darker and
all we see is heinous sin.
Come, Lord Jesus, come.
17 Sunday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry
17 Sunday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry
17 Sunday Apr 2022
Posted in Christian Poetry

Jesus is a better
friend then all
of humanity.
Jesus is the most
tender friend we
can ever truly have.
Jesus has made every
part of us and truly and
ceaselessly understands.
Jesus’ adoring love for us
will never betray or
falsely slander our
Christ-centered and
Christ-honoring ways.
Oh friend, do you need
a friend? There is no more
exquisite, more faithful,
flawless, impeccable,
irreproachable, unsurpassed,
perfect friend, Savior,
Redeemer, fortress,
defender, joy and
hope producer then
Jesus Christ, our
risen Savior and Lord.
Seek Him. Seek Him.
Trust Him. Trust Him.
Make Jesus Christ,
Yeshua your friend.
For Jesus Christ
alone is the ultimate
friend of all friends.
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