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Sight of Surrender; or, of a Beginning that Occurs a Certain Death

AUTHOR Jacqueline, Jay (Jae)
PUBLISHER Independently Published (09/29/2022)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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She considers poetry the jewel because entrusted to her. She has been appointed to write, it appears to me, as man has been appointed to breathe. Without question, man is breathing. And so she is called to birth poetry. That is, my Lord Jesus Christ Himself has chosen the girl to express Himself through her, and in that way.

As a tear is unique in that it carries pain, at times, or at another time, joy, so is the believer's heart vindicated in poetry. David knew it. And the Spirit often pours tears like words. He says they are precious. Because He has judged them to be so, they are precious to me. Because they touch His heart.

They are His tears, for He is One with me. And if He sheds them so deliberately, she wants them too. The girl's poetry is like a child, conceived in darkness, as I was hidden in the palm of His hand.

But now I hear Him say, Arise, and shine.

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ISBN-13: 9798355373597
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 34
Carton Quantity: 240
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.07 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.11 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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She considers poetry the jewel because entrusted to her. She has been appointed to write, it appears to me, as man has been appointed to breathe. Without question, man is breathing. And so she is called to birth poetry. That is, my Lord Jesus Christ Himself has chosen the girl to express Himself through her, and in that way.

As a tear is unique in that it carries pain, at times, or at another time, joy, so is the believer's heart vindicated in poetry. David knew it. And the Spirit often pours tears like words. He says they are precious. Because He has judged them to be so, they are precious to me. Because they touch His heart.

They are His tears, for He is One with me. And if He sheds them so deliberately, she wants them too. The girl's poetry is like a child, conceived in darkness, as I was hidden in the palm of His hand.

But now I hear Him say, Arise, and shine.

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