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Living, Loving, Balm of Gilead

Contributed by Lilly-Quill on Saturday, 8th April 2006 @ 07:33:46 PM in AEST
Topic: InspirationalPoems



Great Physician, Youre my every dream
Youre the threadwork of all my seams
Forsaking the works of the flesh isnt easy to do
Galatians five (:24) says those who do- love You

The tongue of the wise brings healing to the soul
Such Words of Wisdom, fitly set, are as apples of gold
From the Lord of oils comes the balm of the fir tree
Near the highland region east of the Jordan river, see

Come thou great Physician, Divine
Come and cauterize the wounds unkind
No other kiss, so heavenly, can cure
Thy Love is better than wine, for sure

Cauterize the wound and stem the flow of stupidity
The flesh wont yield the Eye-gate for Gods reality
If you can't preach like Peter, If you can't pray like Paul,
Just tell the love of Jesus, And say He died for all.

Then, why not yield thy wounds to Israel's great Physician
Since the eyes shout what the lips fear to say, in recognition
My beloved put in his hand by the hole of the door
My bowels were moved for him, yearning for nothing more

I am come into His Garden, I tasted the honeycomb of His honey
O friends drink His wine, with milk; eat, be satisfied, without money
My beloved grab through the hole in the lattice door of the wall
Transforming our destiny, against all odds, for victorys call




Copyright © Lilly-Quill ... [ 2006-04-08 19:33:46]
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Re: Living, Loving, Balm of Gilead (User Rating: 1 )
by FRANCO on Sunday, 9th April 2006 @ 12:47:58 AM AEST
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“Amen…” well composed pious words,
Jesus is our asylum, medicine and the life giving strength.
you are a thinking writer.
FRANCO


Re: Living, Loving, Balm of Gilead (User Rating: 1 )
by Eternal_Dreamer on Sunday, 9th April 2006 @ 10:15:12 PM AEST
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~*Lilly-Quill*~
A very well thought out and beautifully penned poem. I can see you going a long way with your writing. Your writing is special and you are very gifted and talented. I wished I had half ur talent.
I gotta get RaquelLeah to check out ur awesome work. I know she'll love it just as I do.
An inspiring, beautiful and uplifting write.
Thanks so much for allowing us to read ur phenomenal work.
*warm huggers*
~*Suzie Q*~




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