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Array ( [sid] => 123043 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => From Jordan, past Mount Paran, to Gilead [time] => 2006-07-11 18:56:26 [hometext] => Arise my love, my beautiful one, and come away... O my dove, you are in the retreats of the stronghold of YHWH [bodytext] =>
Go up from chilly Death’s Jordan, past the biblical Mount Paran
Those who’ve covenanted, by Sacrifice, for the Promised Land
Terry not in that old muddy Jordan; flee from Death’s dark veil
God’s people are privileged, to victory’s stand, His foes to assail

With a circumcised heart, slowly we ascend that muddy stream
Our eyes fixed on the Door-Way, and the Prize/Mark, his theme
Days of purging end; we're redeemed by the mighty King-Lamb
As the Law of her does bears the Man-child, who rules for I-AM

Out of Zion goes-forth God's Law; this Man-child’s coming of age
Scenes of the day of the Lord, recompense now sets His stage
Christ in us, manifested Son, of his dynamous power to come
Sold-out ones, humbled in power, divinely yield to the Holy One

Abraham’s blessing be upon you, for Paran is now Mecca today
South of Sinai of Egypt, then; God still delivers- come what may
Now at His abode, feeding on Carmel, and satiated on Mt. Gilead
For Benjamin’s tribe will take possession over rulership gone bad [comments] => 2 [counter] => 185 [topic] => 62 [informant] => Lilly-Quill [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => spiritual )
From Jordan, past Mount Paran, to Gilead

Contributed by Lilly-Quill on Tuesday, 11th July 2006 @ 06:56:26 PM in AEST
Topic: spiritual




Go up from chilly Death’s Jordan, past the biblical Mount Paran
Those who’ve covenanted, by Sacrifice, for the Promised Land
Terry not in that old muddy Jordan; flee from Death’s dark veil
God’s people are privileged, to victory’s stand, His foes to assail

With a circumcised heart, slowly we ascend that muddy stream
Our eyes fixed on the Door-Way, and the Prize/Mark, his theme
Days of purging end; we're redeemed by the mighty King-Lamb
As the Law of her does bears the Man-child, who rules for I-AM

Out of Zion goes-forth God's Law; this Man-child’s coming of age
Scenes of the day of the Lord, recompense now sets His stage
Christ in us, manifested Son, of his dynamous power to come
Sold-out ones, humbled in power, divinely yield to the Holy One

Abraham’s blessing be upon you, for Paran is now Mecca today
South of Sinai of Egypt, then; God still delivers- come what may
Now at His abode, feeding on Carmel, and satiated on Mt. Gilead
For Benjamin’s tribe will take possession over rulership gone bad




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Re: From Jordan, past Mount Paran, to Gilead (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 11th July 2006 @ 11:24:52 PM AEST
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Very interesting, thought provoking write.
huggs,
emy


Re: From Jordan, past Mount Paran, to Gilead (User Rating: 1 )
by Lionel on Saturday, 15th July 2006 @ 04:43:50 PM AEST
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Excellent poem. I must read more.
PS. Read my poem, " The Consolation of Israel", or, " With Good Purpose.
God bless.




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