Dress it up with Jesus,decorate an orange cookie
an unholy celebration,
but when you do it, it's just a party.
Whatever you say,
whatever you do,
Halloween hypocrite
this one is for you!
You say you don't celebrate,
but wasn't that your neighbor's candy you just ate?
Leading people to believe it's all uncool,
yet you breaking your own steadfast rule!
Sending the children off to school and church
while they color cartoons that look like Lurch.
Then you say, "It's all in fun!"
but I thought you said, "I'm done."
They got you compromising your beliefs
with pumpkins, witches, and goblins
and stories they teach!
Sneaking their religion in everything,
it's nothing but biblical demons that they bring.
Rejoicing the dead
over something they said.
Feeding a lost soul,
it takes its toll!
Don't want to lose a friend,
but compromising in the end.
Halloween hypocrite,
issues like these, you just sit.
No wonder the world ignores you,
many are called, but chosen are few.
This blog is for those readers who enjoy inspirational poems and other creative fictional writings that glorify God, challenge one to reflect on his or her walk with God, expose errors in religion, and encourage those who feel like God just isn't listening sometimes. Enjoy spiritual poems by Nicholl.
Monday
Single Woman: God is Not Your Husband
The Bible often refers to us as "children" of God. Therefore, why would any single woman refer to God as "my husband." For some of you, who were called to be married, but never arrived to that place, can I tell you, that God says, "You were never able to marry, because you had made up in your mind that you were already married to me." But what about Christ coming back to get his bride? I'm sure you are familiar with analogies. This doesn't imply that single women should be waiting for Jesus to come marry them. But what about the scriptures that talk about the women who never let their lanterns burn out, while the others did waiting for the groom? This still doesn't validate this issue of making God your husband.
We are sons and daughters of God, children of God. God doesn't need a wife. A wife is meant for a human man who needs help here on earth. God doesn't "need" a woman's help or the intimacy that comes with a human marriage. Instead, he chooses to share with us his work in the kingdom and desires a personal relationship that may be similar to that of a marriage, but not a human marriage. It is a privilege not a requirement to be in the body of Christ. Both you and I have the option to opt out at anytime (which I don't advise.) Opting out of any human relationship isn't always that easy, now is it?
So single woman, if you choose to be connected to the Lord, know your place. Study who you are in Christ and find out what purpose you are to serve in the kingdom. Also, above all else, pray about it.
We are sons and daughters of God, children of God. God doesn't need a wife. A wife is meant for a human man who needs help here on earth. God doesn't "need" a woman's help or the intimacy that comes with a human marriage. Instead, he chooses to share with us his work in the kingdom and desires a personal relationship that may be similar to that of a marriage, but not a human marriage. It is a privilege not a requirement to be in the body of Christ. Both you and I have the option to opt out at anytime (which I don't advise.) Opting out of any human relationship isn't always that easy, now is it?
So single woman, if you choose to be connected to the Lord, know your place. Study who you are in Christ and find out what purpose you are to serve in the kingdom. Also, above all else, pray about it.
Meet My Father Says the Daughter
He wanted to speak to my heart,
as soon as he met me, from the start.
He had words to say,
trying to make my day.
But instead, he met God
standing there with his rod.
Chastised my brother
trying to be undercover.
Didn't know who he was talking to.
People like me, he met a few.
But words didn't convict,
nor did they stick...
until he met me.
God gave him eyes so he could see.
Now things won't be the same.
Time to throw away the game.
I think he realized that it was lame.
While my human father was fast asleep.
My godly Father used his sword to penetrate deep.
No daughter of his would be tempted like this.
Nor would her life ever go amiss.
Her protector, her provider would not entrust a stranger,
one who might put his daughter in danger.
If he didn't get to know the Father,
then why spend the time or even bother?
as soon as he met me, from the start.
He had words to say,
trying to make my day.
But instead, he met God
standing there with his rod.
Chastised my brother
trying to be undercover.
Didn't know who he was talking to.
People like me, he met a few.
But words didn't convict,
nor did they stick...
until he met me.
God gave him eyes so he could see.
Now things won't be the same.
Time to throw away the game.
I think he realized that it was lame.
While my human father was fast asleep.
My godly Father used his sword to penetrate deep.
No daughter of his would be tempted like this.
Nor would her life ever go amiss.
Her protector, her provider would not entrust a stranger,
one who might put his daughter in danger.
If he didn't get to know the Father,
then why spend the time or even bother?
Thursday
When You Are Feeling Down, Things You Can Do
Have you ever felt like you just didn't want to read the word, visit a church, or bother with anything spiritual? If so, the following are some suggestions to keep you mentally and spiritually strong even if you don't feel like doing nothing but murmuring and complaining like the Israelites in the wilderness.
1. Read the scriptures.
2. Listen to others' testimonies.
3. Use your prayer language.
4. Pray.
5. Worship (without restriction.)
6. Ponder on the things God has already been doing in your life. You may want to write down your thoughts, then reflect on them at a later date to see how God has brought you through.
7. Sing.
8. Ask someone to pray for you.
9. Fast. (TV, food, Internet, phone, and people.)
10. Scream.
11. Cry.
12. Lie down on the floor and don't move for a long time.
13. Fall on your knees.
14. Sit quietly.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)
1. Read the scriptures.
2. Listen to others' testimonies.
3. Use your prayer language.
4. Pray.
5. Worship (without restriction.)
6. Ponder on the things God has already been doing in your life. You may want to write down your thoughts, then reflect on them at a later date to see how God has brought you through.
7. Sing.
8. Ask someone to pray for you.
9. Fast. (TV, food, Internet, phone, and people.)
10. Scream.
11. Cry.
12. Lie down on the floor and don't move for a long time.
13. Fall on your knees.
14. Sit quietly.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)
Saturday
Always in a Rush
In a slow town, in slow motion
where people talk slow, walk slow.
God speaks.
No excuses anymore to not listen.
No honking cars in rush hour.
No people passing each other without a glance.
Someone knows your name.
Someone is praying for you.
A long way from home.
You don't need to talk fast, move fast
or rush God with your requests.
"God I want...
God I need....
God I love you..."
God isn't buying it.
Quiet!
Stop talking!
Your always in a rush!
He put you here, city boy, city girl in a small town
with small wishes, with small voices and small minds.
A town you love to hate.
But why?
Can't appreciate the simple things, too busy looking for the big things.
Someone told you there is a better life amongst the noise.
You remember the sound of birds and crickets don't you?
What about the singing of rain drops and wind?
No man-made sounds day and night in this here small town.
Peace and quiet.
What is He saying to you?
Is life difficult these days?
Are you troubled?
Can't get your head out of the past?
Lost in the future?
Breathe.
Your heart is racing.
Chest tightening.
Just breathe.
Take your time.
What's your hurry?
Always getting up to go to the next room to...
watch TV,
wipe something clean,
straighten something up,
pick up the phone,
listen to music,
surf the Internet,
get ready for work,
go to school.
He's talking.
Are you listening?
where people talk slow, walk slow.
God speaks.
No excuses anymore to not listen.
No honking cars in rush hour.
No people passing each other without a glance.
Someone knows your name.
Someone is praying for you.
A long way from home.
You don't need to talk fast, move fast
or rush God with your requests.
"God I want...
God I need....
God I love you..."
God isn't buying it.
Quiet!
Stop talking!
Your always in a rush!
He put you here, city boy, city girl in a small town
with small wishes, with small voices and small minds.
A town you love to hate.
But why?
Can't appreciate the simple things, too busy looking for the big things.
Someone told you there is a better life amongst the noise.
You remember the sound of birds and crickets don't you?
What about the singing of rain drops and wind?
No man-made sounds day and night in this here small town.
Peace and quiet.
What is He saying to you?
Is life difficult these days?
Are you troubled?
Can't get your head out of the past?
Lost in the future?
Breathe.
Your heart is racing.
Chest tightening.
Just breathe.
Take your time.
What's your hurry?
Always getting up to go to the next room to...
watch TV,
wipe something clean,
straighten something up,
pick up the phone,
listen to music,
surf the Internet,
get ready for work,
go to school.
He's talking.
Are you listening?
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