A Christian poem of faith.
Hopefully, I'll be clear and you'll understand
that our silent words are useless –
For the trees will willingly clap their hands.
The one true God spoke into existence
the birds, fishes, plants, mammals, Earth
and all forms of life including...
Humble beginnings of Mankind's birth.
The sound of our individual voices
is something that God covets and enjoys;
He wants our unadulterated praise verbalized
with heartfelt, cheerful, and celebratory noise.
Our real outward expressions of faith
for acknowledging His holy ways
can only be accomplished via...
Sincere, loving and audible praise.
So open your mouth during Church worship
and praise Him without doubt!
For your silent words are useless -
Causing even the rocks... to cry out.
Learn more about me and my poetry at:
http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513/
Poetry by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd
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Written on 2008-11-02 at 16:46
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Silent Words Are Useless
I've got my opinions as any other;Hopefully, I'll be clear and you'll understand
that our silent words are useless –
For the trees will willingly clap their hands.
The one true God spoke into existence
the birds, fishes, plants, mammals, Earth
and all forms of life including...
Humble beginnings of Mankind's birth.
The sound of our individual voices
is something that God covets and enjoys;
He wants our unadulterated praise verbalized
with heartfelt, cheerful, and celebratory noise.
Our real outward expressions of faith
for acknowledging His holy ways
can only be accomplished via...
Sincere, loving and audible praise.
So open your mouth during Church worship
and praise Him without doubt!
For your silent words are useless -
Causing even the rocks... to cry out.
Learn more about me and my poetry at:
http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513/
Poetry by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd
Read 1207 times
Written on 2008-11-02 at 16:46
Tags Christian  Breunig  Poetry 
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