The newness of each birth



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The newness in each birth

In the blink of a child's glance are the hopes and visions of their parents as they are looked upon as the best qualities of each. From the notice of their conception come flooding to the parents all the unbelievable abilities and possibilities towards life. They hope to just let the child grow slowly and gently into life as the complications of this world will one day be known by the child as they become an adult. The grace and love that should always be on the forefront of the child's menu needs to become second only to Christ and God. A gentle person should not hold on to tight to this life on planet earth without making love kindness and caring the main elements in their tool bag. If they stay focused on the  elements that promote togetherness then man will stand a chance to save their soul. There's alot of preasure these days on some new souls to be ones that carry on in their parents footsteps however this is beyond selfish and in most cases allows for a failed antic to continue on and further put man down the rabbit hole. Love of his children was what brought God's only begotten Son to the cross and salvation being born and if not before that absolutely after that the power of love was demonstrated to be more powerful than anything else in all of time. In the end salvation is for the soul.
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Written on February 06, 2024

Submitted by rjenavy on February 06, 2024

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Richard J Edwards

 · 1960 · Ft Belvoir

Retired Navy. Live in Montana. And Love God. In 2004 I wrote and had published by poetry. Com The Truth Of Heart and Soul put in their book "Involving the Muse". This is not my best work. I have 40yrs of writings I know R publish worthy I'm just looking for some to help that knows how to do that. I'm a common man and I believe my writings R easily relatable. more…

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