I once knew a person, or more
Who came to God, gave Him a lot of energy
Pursued the subject til becoming an expert, and then
Got bored, and moved on to the next, nifty, hobby.
The issue with the concept of getting bored with God
Lies in the assumption a person could ‘master’ the subject
Without focusing on encountering the Master.
Once a person truly fell in love with Jesus,
How sad it would be if they left.
For if He can’t satisfy, the Source of all life and love
Nothing ever will.
Hi Darlin’ Vicki Bestido, (Did I spell that right?) Long time no see, as our writing group went defunct. My question to you is, did you create that mouse and mushroom picture? Because if so, I would love to have you illustrate a children’s book I wrote, but have not the gift of illustrating it. I love your poetry!
Cynthia Martin ^..^~~~
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Hi Cynthia! That picture is really cute, I agree! I got it on pixabay, free stock photo site. You can contact the artist on there. Here it is: https://pixabay.com/illustrations/mouse-creation-drawing-5305880/
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Amen to that. There is no way to exhaust our knowledge or relationship with God. We can never master the God of the universe. We are the clay. 🙂
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