Monday Morning Washing in His Word

Psalm 18 I love You, Lord My rock, My fortress My deliverer My rock My shield My salvation My stronghold Enemy slayer. Choking cords,Death snares I called, You heard Your might Levels all You reach Drawing me You reward humble-livers You gird With Strength You gave Expansive space For my Faltering steps You overcame ForContinue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”

Monday Morning Washing in His Word

Psalm 15 O Lord, Tent dweller May I  Live with You on Holy Hill? Walk blamelessly Do right Don’t slander Shower friends With good Not evil Don’t pick Up reproach Despise wickedness Honor Lord-fearers Fulfill oaths At cost Don’t lend At interest Don’t accept Caustic bribes Avoid these Be immovable. And His  Holy Hill WillContinue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”

Monday morning washing in His word.

Psalm 3 People lieAnd declare He doesn’tSee or Even care.But I, I doKnow otherwise. My shield,My head-lifter,My glory,My answerer,My sustainer,My courage-builder,My fear-squasher. He risesAnd delivers. He strikesAnd breaks. Your deliveranceBlesses me.

Monday Morning Washing in His Word

Job 42 Job answeredThe Lord “I utteredThings too Wonderful forAnd unknown.” God’s wrathKindled against Eliphaz andTwo friends Ask JobTo pray For youHave spoken Wrongly andIn folly They wentTo Job Offered burntOffering to God, JobPrayed and Lord acceptedJob’s prayer After, HeThen restored Job’s fortunes … his sibling came and ate bread with him… they showed himContinue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”

From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Search

by Allan & Aaron Reini Should the young ever listen to the sage advice of their elders? Allan & Aaron explore this theme in a conversation between Devon and James. James tries to warn the young Devon off the tantalizing “Searcher” position Devon longs to dive into — he is qualified and this last stepContinue reading “From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Search”

From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Refrain from Embracing

by Michael S. Poteet Michael Poteet has written a well-crafted story with a fluid rhythm. His characters, intrigue, historical details, and book-shop setting quickly drew me in. Lexi has long since dug her way out of her beloved, though deceased, dad’s book collection — a quaint and adored neighborhood shop. In its place, she’s reachedContinue reading “From The Swing Fiction Feature Friday: A Time to Refrain from Embracing”