Poem: Embryonic Ideal

poem by: Joe Breunig
Written on Apr 17, 2014

How can I change the World that I see,
unless I’m willing to begin with me?
Sharing the Word via the use of Godly platitudes
fails to work with the wrong heart’s attitude.
As human, we’re all inherently flawed;
we all need God’s grace and to not be judged by His law.
Although the world is in a hurting mess,
there's help available for these times of distress.
We have within us the ability to find
solutions for the battles of our minds.
It’s certainly possible to make Change real –
Embrace this seed of an embryonic ideal:
See the embodiment of God in others,
since we’re the keepers… of our brother.
 
 

Author Notes:
 
Loosely based on:
Gen 4:9; Eph 4:23; Rom 8:6

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Tags: faith, inspirational, encouraging,

 

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