Ex. 23:20 Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.
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Lil Green Patch
Where flowers in a field did prance
the moonglow perches ready to dance,
coyotes howl, the elk they call
on the crux of the rising fall.
Spilling over are leaves on the lawn
silently I await the dawn.
Darkness lingers as frost gives rise
I wipe the stardust from the skies.
Little hearts all take a bow;
shooting stars kiss me somehow.
They reach across the open plain
sprinkle down like falling rain.
Drizzled in an earthly show
something grander is here, I know.
Within my mind, I speak to them
give a little of all that I am.
An earthly angel they see in flight
to bear to them a heavenly Light.
The heavens open in a fury
to Him I tend to give all glory.
Awakened now from this dream
everything is, as it would seem.
From the pages I dispatch,
the joy I found in a lil green patch.
From Oct. 2010 © Joni Zipp
I've always wondered why they call it Mother Nature when it's our Heavenly Father who did all the work? Beauty is all around us.
ReplyDeleteI like to think Mother Nature was his wife that He had to tend the beauty. :) He was busy taking care of the world! ;)
ReplyDeleteMother Nature: "A personification of nature as woman, stressing fertility and fecundity. Based upon either goddesses of the earth and nature, Gaia, Rhea &/or Demeter."
ReplyDeleteAs usual, it's just another Pagan-inspired personification. Anything to distance themselves from the God of Heaven. :)
But I did like the commercials! :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijVijP-CDVI
Mr. Benning,
ReplyDeleteThank you for informing my followers as to the nature of mother nature in case they didn't know.
Personally the more and more I look at the pagan world the more and more I like it. I might actually start celebrating Christmas and Easter the way society does. :D Pagans -- they're everywhere. lol
http://www.gotquestions.org/pagan-Christianity.html
They sure are!
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