Analysis of NewLife



This I say to testify,
That you must no longer walk;
The ways of the pagans deny,
Or how the Gentiles talk.

The vanity of their minds,
And darkened understanding;
Alienates spiritual kinds,
Of what God is commanding.

They have blindness in their heart,
Hardness that becomes callous;
Greediness that does impart,
With poison in their chalice.

That’s not what you learned from Christ,
Assuming that you have heard;
Earthly pleasures not enticed,
When you abide in His Word.

You were taught in Him the truth,
And must put off the old self;
The old manner of your youth,
Deceitful lusts on the shelf.

Be renewed in the Spirit,
The new self-likeness of God;
Righteousness to inherit,
Holy to honor and laud.

Copyright © 2024 Richard Newton Sherrer


Scheme ABAB CDCD EXEX FGFG HIHI JXJX X
Poetic Form
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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 752
Words 158
Sentences 7
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1
Lines Amount 25
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 84
Words per stanza (avg) 18

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Our New Nature in Christ Ephesians 4:17-24

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Written on April 18, 2024

Submitted by richardnsherrer on April 17, 2024

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Richard Newton Sherrer

I was born and raised on a farm in Pennsylvania. It was a small family farm that was handed down through 8 generations of Sherrer men until my father; Newton just could not make a living from it any longer. He thought that I would make a better living away from the farm. So, I decided to join the Air Force in 1969 upon graduating from high school. I gained quite a bit of experience and insight on life while in the service. Even though I was only stationed on the east coast of the US, my Air Force career took me to Germany and Korea. After 20 years wearing of the blue uniform, I decided going in a different direction and found myself becoming very diverse in many different fields. Something still seemed missing to me after being separated from the service for about 10 years. The Air Force was a way of life for me, but really missed life in Korea. I found myself changing careers again. Poetry was an interest of his since my days in high school. With returning to the Lord, I felt motivated to write of my Christian beliefs. I started looking at Bible verses and reflecting on my own personal experiences. The Bible was found to be as true today as to when the various books were written. I could see much of what the Bible is teaching us as valid as every in modern time. It felt only natural to me on using his personal experience based on Bible verses and see much of my own life written in the Scriptures. God inspires me what to write about though. I do not claim to be an expert on God or the Bible. I am just a Christian who has become enlightened to write poetic verses from the Holy Scriptures. more…

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