Thursday, March 11, 2010

Through the Livng (a poem with a commentary)

Through the Living

When you live the life
People see the light
Once the dark part is gone
Then angels sing songs….

When you know his will
And are instructed by the law
No more dark can come in,
You are a guide to the blind,

A light in the darkness
You are different, and
People want to know why?

If you are full of Christ,
You have the light, and right
To live out the message he brings!
Then angels sing and sing….


No: 2665 (3-11-2010)



Commentary: Here is a short little poem with a message, a simple one, but one hard to keep stuck to one’s mind, heart and soul, in an everyday world we try to keep up with. We want the neighbor to live a good life, so we don’t have to be bothered with problems, but we don’t want to be governing by any rules—we just want to keep the other guy honest. We want to live the lives our minds tell us. We like the law of Satan: whatever you want why shouldn’t you have it, why should you be denied it: take it. It’s all there for the taking, as Satan said to Christ, long, long ago, when he was on earth, and people looked at him and they said: he’s different, he’s surely got a message, he knows the law, the blind follow him, he has no dark shadow—that’s because he told Satan to beat it, to get off his road, to get out of town, and he did. Actually, Christ didn’t waste a lot of time with the demonic forces while on earth, he didn’t think they were worth his while, except when they got in his way—or when one of his new followers started following him, and the devil himself couldn’t get out of the poor fellow in time before Christ deactivated him.

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