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    I'll start with this simple question, what you speak will it be?
    Alone with that I also ask, who claimed your destiny?
    Do you truly understand that house, in which you dwell,
    Desires to destroy your heart, your mind, and soul as well?

    Can you take the words I write, just for what they mean?
    Or! Accept the simple fact; all things aren't what they seem?
    Does your spirit move with joy, while singing the father a song?
    Can you answer this next question, about the power of the tongue?

    Will that mountain really move, at the command of your voice?
    Or! Is your vision just that small, to give the mountain the choice?
    Do you know and comprehend the reasons you should pray?
    I'm sorry but I have to ask a few more questions O.K.?

    Have you fully trusted him, his mercy, grace and love?
    Do you stand upon his word, or just blessing from above?
    If your blessing were to stop before your lion's den,
    Would you blindly with no doubt hurry to jump in?

    Could you take the test of Job, and continually praise his name?
    Or! Will you do like Samson did, and play Delilah's game?
    Are your prayers like Solomon's, pleasing to Gods' will?
    Or! Do you bring to him in prayer, your desires to fulfill?

    Can you stand like Stephen stood knowing the death you'll meet?
    Taking each stone hurled your way to knock you off your feet?
    There's one more question I must ask before I stop and close!
    Do the abundance of your heart speak the spirit Christ chose?


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    By: Jon M. Broadnax

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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