Open Poetry #1 |
To Doreen |
Delores Hall Member
since 1999-07-16
Posts 342USA |
God came into my dreams last night. And told me please come down with me. There something I want you to write, on your computer screen. It seems you forgotten something before you went to bed. You didn't tell Doreen sorry for everything you said. But Lord at this point and time I don't really feel this way. And I really wouldn't know exactly what to say. If you cannot forgive in life. Then how do you expect for me to forgive you in death? Lord I've allways followed you in your righteous ways. Then if you have allways followed me in your righteous ways. You'll turn on your computer screen and this is what you'll say. Doreen I'm sorry and will you forgive me for every wrong I've done. Sometimes it takes a bigger person to simply walk away. But then what would that do for the sorrys of today? Sorry. |
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doreen peri Member Elite
since 1999-05-25
Posts 3812Virginia |
Thank you, Delores. Apology accepted. And I too apologize if I said anything to hurt your feelings. It was unintentional. Here's a poem I wrote a few years back on the subject of forgiveness. All Mankind’s Infection Christ said that we are to forgive the way that He’s forgiven. And so we look at how we live and how we should be livin’. When someone lies or treats us wrong or outright disrespects us, He’s there to stand up in our stead so the hurt does not infect us. Not one of us, no not a one, has ever lived perfection. Instead we’re riddled by the pain of all mankind’s infection. We all have erred, we all have lied, and lived an insurrection. For sure this is the why He died for He is our Correction. And so He said to all the crowd who threw stones at Magdeliene, “Let he who’s perfect be allowed, since all of you have sinned.” And then He told them blatantly that when one apologizes, we must forgive and let Him lead even as our pain arises. For how is He to then forgive the errors that we’ve made... if we have not forgiven theirs? His life was the just trade. And so I ask you with these words to in your heart forgive me the way you claimed you did before, when truth you did not give me. Even though you’ve never hurt me as I’ve done to you, another may need an apology if to yourself you’re true. A friendship is a treasured thing that time cannot replace and sins gone by (regretted still) can never be erased. —Doreen Peri |
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