Category Archives: poems
Oh Beautiful One
While the king was at his table, My perfume spread its fragrance. ~Song Of Songs 1:12 NIV Lord, I’m reading from The Kiss of Peace by Diane Virginia about the bride and groom dance in Song of Solomon—so appropriate before dinner at Your table. Oh beautiful one, I adore You. Me: I’m imagining You lifting my hand in Yours,And gently, You turn me aroundWhere I fall into Your embrace,And together, we are happy. Ah, Jesus, this is what I long … Continue reading →
Hold On
Hold On, an encouraging poem by Lee Merrill, of VineWords: Devotions and More. Have faith in Jesus and trust Him to see you through.
Continue reading →The Good Shepherd
We are like lost sheep, but our Good Shepherd comes to our aide as we pray. Trust Him to rescue you, and seek His presence as you pray.
Continue reading →God’s Shining Face
Permit the Lord to shine His glory and grace upon you, His beloved child. God’s shining face is to be desired.
Continue reading →Peace in a Storm
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. ~Psalm 19:1–2 NIV Peace in a Storm Early last night, a June storm pummeled our home. Rain prattled against the window, Thunder rumbled the sky, all the earth drenched–– Each tree branch, every flowering plant And blade of grass drank deeply of heaven, Pouring its provision of sustenance For ten long minutes, … Continue reading →
Lean on the Cross
I have the cross to lean on…
Continue reading →Shanda Neighbors: Giving Thanks
Thanksgiving poem
Continue reading →Glenda Shouse: Listen
In the forced quiet of the icebound day, cocooned in fleece-lined warmth, I listened…
Continue reading →Evelyn Mason Wells: My Trinity Prayer
My Trinity Prayer Thank You, FatherThank You, SonThank You, Holy SpiritMy God in One You sustain meYou have redeemed meYou hold me close to YouMy God in One My CreatorMy SaviorMy Counselor, RevealerMy God in One Genre: Poetry Copyright 2021: My Trinity Prayer: Evelyn Mason Wells: All Rights Reserved
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