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Lamb Poem

Regardless of those who seek to destroy searching spirits

my Jesus is different         he laughs with me 

I don't even ponder about His human incarnation 

I want the Spirit             I need the Spirit 

Jesus is the Spirit of the world 

and when He said 'so in everything, do to others 

what you would have them do to you' 

He gave us the Keys to free ourselves 

the plans for paradise are right out in the open

the Golden Rule and the Golden ratio

ends evil everywhere forever 

until then 

I will hold my cross as steady as I can

◄ One King

Raft of Wreaths ►

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keith jeffries

Sun 23rd Jan 2022 18:17

Your comment finds favour with me Keelan as I now steadfastly avoid any Institution that claims to represent Christ. As you so rightly say, it is already there for us to see and believe.
Thanks
Keith

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kealan coady

Sun 23rd Jan 2022 11:30

Thanks for commenting Kevin the fibonacci sequence proves we live in a 'built place" we live in a constructed reality and the only One capable of that is God. Have a good day man.

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kealan coady

Sun 23rd Jan 2022 11:28

Thank you Keith. Jesus saved my life. But its not the Jesus of any church. I stick to scripture and the words of the Son of God and he has shown me the Way. I almost joined the freemasons and then the OTO but I'm not swearing any oaths. Truth should be free to all and anyway Jesus told us everything we need on the Sermon on the Mount. Everything we need is there and I will shout it from the rooftops no matter who laughs at me. I'm on my own path. Thanks so much for your interest and comments. I really appreciate it.

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keith jeffries

Sat 22nd Jan 2022 20:19

Keelan,
An acknowledgement of faith, one which I am able to relate with. The incarnate word said that "we shall come and make our home with you". How many understand the reality and implications of this? He is unbearably close, closer than we can imagine.
A profound poem
Thanks
Keith

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