GOD'S GIFT, OUR BREATH (REVISED)

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  • innerself63
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GOD'S GIFT, OUR BREATH (REVISED)

*Sitting amongst himself he made a decision to use his breath, we still have not understood that yet.

*This breath passed through Him down towards earth through his Word and by the power of The Spirit which moved mountains, crossed through waters, divided seas, parted trees, all this so we could be.

In a moment it was breathed into us this breath which was before Heaven and Earth before time did exist, eternal beings but now we awake into a space of time we call our lives with feeling what is it amiss.

*Some give no care for this our breath or they try to explain the meaning and reasons of it, but have not given thought he has not given us the control of this.

*We breathe without thought but he did as again he turned, looking to his Spirit and the Word as he yearned.

*As He did saying it is time to receive what came from my heart, my daughters and sons, let us finish what we have begun.

*His Word, his Heart came to help us as he must, even after that we still do not use the wisdom of what unfolded for us.

*As we awake each day our words over this our breath should be a blessing to others in all ways, then He will make sure the peace and joy for your days.

Take each moment with this breath to do your best, then in the end you can have his rest.

This just only

GOD’S GIFT, OUR BREATH!!

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cmlestrade commented on GOD'S GIFT, OUR BREATH (REVISED)

07-19-2009

Very very nice. brething is somthing most of us don't have to think about, I guess we do take Gods gift for granted. made me think of a song called "The air I breathe"

innerself63

07/19/2009

ty very much, must and will check your poetry as well Have a blessed day

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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