An Invitation
Seek the Lord as He may be found,
Call on Him while He is near;
Listen carefully for His sound,
Then worship Him as you revere.
Let the wicked forsake His way,
And the unrighteous man of thought;
Anyone who has gone astray,
As they will return when distraught.
For the Lord may have compassion,
And then abundantly pardon;
After a sincere confession,
And their hearts no longer harden.
For my thoughts are never His thoughts,
Nor is His way the same as mine;
For my ways are just sinful blots,
And are not righteously Divine.
As Heaven is higher than earth,
So are His ways higher than mine;
His thoughts have been a priceless worth,
As His way will perfectly align.
For as the rain and snow come down,
They will not be returning there;
Rather they will nourish the ground,
Giving a harvest a fair share.
So will His Word go in your ear,
For to nestle into your brain;
To grow in your heart to adhere,
As to nourish like gentle rain.
Go out in joy and led by peace,
And the mountains break forth in song;
The trees swaying will never cease,
As the wind blows constantly strong.
Instead of thorns shall come fir trees,
Instead of briers come flowers;
As they sway in the gentle breeze,
And rejoice in the rain showers.
It shall make a name for the Lord,
An eternal sign not to omit;
All creation in one accord,
To strive forward and never quit.
Copyright ©2023 Richard Newton Sherrer
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The LORD’s Compassion Isaiah 55:6-13
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Written on July 21, 2023
Submitted by richardnsherrer on July 20, 2023
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Words | 307 |
Stanzas | 11 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1 |
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