Holy Hands.
Watch and Pray.20 total reviews
Comment from lynglyng
This poem is beautifully written filled with truth and a message that is positive and uplifting. Your writing flows smoothly throughout the poem. It has the perfect poetic feel to the words. The picture you chose of Jesus holding the lamb sets the perfect tone for the poem. I enjoyed reading your work. Great job and thanks for sharing your faith.
reply by the author on 15-Feb-2015
This poem is beautifully written filled with truth and a message that is positive and uplifting. Your writing flows smoothly throughout the poem. It has the perfect poetic feel to the words. The picture you chose of Jesus holding the lamb sets the perfect tone for the poem. I enjoyed reading your work. Great job and thanks for sharing your faith.
Comment Written 15-Feb-2015
reply by the author on 15-Feb-2015
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Thank you so much! It was written some time ago. We all need His love in this world of strife and turmoil. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from nelliesellie
We have tried to copy God. We made life better, then went beyond. We forgot to follow the rules of nature, let alone follow the rules of God. Our inventions have gotten to where they are luxuries. Great work. Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 26-Dec-2013
We have tried to copy God. We made life better, then went beyond. We forgot to follow the rules of nature, let alone follow the rules of God. Our inventions have gotten to where they are luxuries. Great work. Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 25-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 26-Dec-2013
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Thank you nelliesellie; glad you understood my poem. Thanks for the good wishes. Happy Christmas, K.
Comment from MM lives on :)
Dear poetess a lovely spiritual poem you have crafted here...I believe in Jesus but have to question who the Father really is...not that I do not have a belief system...it is just a need for further knowledge of the creator...is it a Him or a Her or stardust or a combination of both science and creation>?
Best wishes my friend and great entry!
reply by the author on 22-Dec-2013
Dear poetess a lovely spiritual poem you have crafted here...I believe in Jesus but have to question who the Father really is...not that I do not have a belief system...it is just a need for further knowledge of the creator...is it a Him or a Her or stardust or a combination of both science and creation>?
Best wishes my friend and great entry!
Comment Written 21-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 22-Dec-2013
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Hello Christopher, With a name like that, no wonder you wonder about Jesus and/or the Trinity. Much has been crafted for us to read, man has written stories and myths. Still, my aboriginal people believe in the Great Spirit, Baiame, Creator of all living things. We believe that within every living creature - God dwells. We are only human and as such, need to have a belief system to hang on to - if we look at God as love (John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son...some believe these words because they are written in the Bible and the Holy Book is over 2.000 years old. My culture needs no book - we see the Creator all around us - in our animals, trees, clouds, rain and sun. Baiame, Great Creator, is divine spirit and thus has no gender. Great Spirit is pure energy which makes up all living things - and so we look to the Father of Life. Thanks for reading and a Happy Christmas. Hugs, Kay.
Comment from James Dooney
yes good one mate ! luv ya work here so I do. This is a good read about the trials and tribs of life and how things can and do roll, and you just gotta believe ! welldone !
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
yes good one mate ! luv ya work here so I do. This is a good read about the trials and tribs of life and how things can and do roll, and you just gotta believe ! welldone !
Comment Written 18-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
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Thanks James - glad you liked the poem and yes, we just got to believe, as you say. Happy Christmas new friend. Kay.
Comment from djsaxon
Gonna place my competeion vote with you, girlfriend LOL. i do have a problem with God - he took two of my loved ones into his bosom. Guess he only likes the good people in his garden. DJ
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
Gonna place my competeion vote with you, girlfriend LOL. i do have a problem with God - he took two of my loved ones into his bosom. Guess he only likes the good people in his garden. DJ
Comment Written 17-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
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Thank you for reading DJ. Why do people blame God when something goes wrong? We all have a time to live and a time to die - I'm sure your loved ones are tending His garden and happy to be with the Father. Happy Christmas from Australia! Blessings, Kay.
Comment from BeasPeas
A wonderful poem of faith. Humans make life so complicated when it is not if we turn our problems over to Him in faith and knowledge that he is there for us.
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
A wonderful poem of faith. Humans make life so complicated when it is not if we turn our problems over to Him in faith and knowledge that he is there for us.
Comment Written 17-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
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I almost said bees knees - thank you BeasPeas, haven't spoken to you before. Thank you for reading and glad you enjoyed. Christmas blessings across the world from Australia. Blessed be, Kay.
Comment from Tatarka2
Yes, I do. I loved the way you stayed within the format yet also conveyed such an important message in such a spiritual and lyrical way. I thought a couple of the longest lines could be broken up to help the poem's overall flow. However, this was a lovely poem and I'm so glad you shared it.
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
Yes, I do. I loved the way you stayed within the format yet also conveyed such an important message in such a spiritual and lyrical way. I thought a couple of the longest lines could be broken up to help the poem's overall flow. However, this was a lovely poem and I'm so glad you shared it.
Comment Written 17-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
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Thank you Tatarka2. Glad you enjoyed the poem and the message. Christmas wishes across the world from Australia. Kay.
Comment from pipersfancy
Clear message that runs throughout this well rhymed piece. There is an urgency about this piece that grabs my attention, fear, and the need to turn to the Lord for protection. Good luck in the contest.
PF
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
Clear message that runs throughout this well rhymed piece. There is an urgency about this piece that grabs my attention, fear, and the need to turn to the Lord for protection. Good luck in the contest.
PF
Comment Written 17-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 18-Dec-2013
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Hello PF. I feel an urgency to turn frightened people's heads back to Him that first loved us. It doesn't have to be any named religion, God is God in any language. Christmas wishes from Australia - blessed be, Kay.
Comment from mermaids
Amen sister! Love this poem that reminds us to focus on God and not our own selfish ways. "God gave us His song" impacts me,for God indeed did give us a song and what a beautiful one it is. Your flow of lines,steady beat use of words make this a poem to be read again and again.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2013
Amen sister! Love this poem that reminds us to focus on God and not our own selfish ways. "God gave us His song" impacts me,for God indeed did give us a song and what a beautiful one it is. Your flow of lines,steady beat use of words make this a poem to be read again and again.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2013
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God bless you my dear friend; now is the time for us to send His message across the world - we love Him because He first loved us. Hugs, Kay.
Comment from Eleanor Buron
I like spiritual poetry and find consolation in the message of hope - If God is aware of every swallow, how much more God cares for his children. The world is suffering because many people have fallen prey to the evildoers and have forsaken goodness. They have forgotten to nourish their souls in order to grow strong in faith. The world has become a fearful place. Thank you for this poem that inspires readers to lift their hearts to the Lord.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2013
I like spiritual poetry and find consolation in the message of hope - If God is aware of every swallow, how much more God cares for his children. The world is suffering because many people have fallen prey to the evildoers and have forsaken goodness. They have forgotten to nourish their souls in order to grow strong in faith. The world has become a fearful place. Thank you for this poem that inspires readers to lift their hearts to the Lord.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2013
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Thank you Elly; my thoughts and prayers are for those who walk in darkness and for the ones that have fallen by the wayside. Blessings, Kay.
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Yes, mine too! Blessings, Elly