Seasons of Change
Viewing comments for Chapter 26 "Seasons of the Body - III"A collection of 30 poems in thirty days
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Comment from karenina
Sigh. (You really should consider taking this right on through May, my friend...there is so much to reflect upon and enjoy!)
More and more I find I am not praying to God to "grant me" wishes for a longer life.
Most dawns I find myself sitting quietly, in a sort of awe that He has seen fit to gift me yet another day.
What a gift it has become to pray by asking "What can I do for You, today, Lord?"
I think He was so patient, for it took me a long long time to get here!
Karenina
reply by the author on 02-May-2023
Sigh. (You really should consider taking this right on through May, my friend...there is so much to reflect upon and enjoy!)
More and more I find I am not praying to God to "grant me" wishes for a longer life.
Most dawns I find myself sitting quietly, in a sort of awe that He has seen fit to gift me yet another day.
What a gift it has become to pray by asking "What can I do for You, today, Lord?"
I think He was so patient, for it took me a long long time to get here!
Karenina
Comment Written 02-May-2023
reply by the author on 02-May-2023
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Karenina, I must say I am quite honored that my poems have been such soul food for you.
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What a perfect way to describe it!
Comment from Paul McFarland
This is a pretty good one, Jim. I'm a little unsure about one thing. Did the man die? It seems that God is talking to him and telling him that he has arrived at his destination.
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
This is a pretty good one, Jim. I'm a little unsure about one thing. Did the man die? It seems that God is talking to him and telling him that he has arrived at his destination.
Comment Written 26-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
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Paul, yes he arrived at his destsination.
Comment from estory
This is an interesting take on the classic pastoral romantic theme. Here we see nature and its ongoing progression of life as almost a taunt to those of us who are passing away, growing old, unable to participate anymore in the activities of life. We see the old man looking on, with longing. Then there is a kind of resolution, an acceptance of the seasons of life in that voice of God that says 'You are a part of the great schematic, you have partaken of life, you have been a part of it.' estory
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
This is an interesting take on the classic pastoral romantic theme. Here we see nature and its ongoing progression of life as almost a taunt to those of us who are passing away, growing old, unable to participate anymore in the activities of life. We see the old man looking on, with longing. Then there is a kind of resolution, an acceptance of the seasons of life in that voice of God that says 'You are a part of the great schematic, you have partaken of life, you have been a part of it.' estory
Comment Written 26-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
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Thank you for your rich comments.
Comment from Wendy G
Oh, very beautiful thoughts, particularly the last two stanzas. It is our role to know God and enjoy Him forever. We can start with reposing and resting in the beauty He has created for our pleasure. Lovely poem.
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
Oh, very beautiful thoughts, particularly the last two stanzas. It is our role to know God and enjoy Him forever. We can start with reposing and resting in the beauty He has created for our pleasure. Lovely poem.
Comment Written 26-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
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Thank you.
Comment from Kerry Foley
Well, my friend, this is a beautiful poem. I surely wish I had my extra stars. Sorry I'm out:( how about a virtual one.
Truly, well done my friend!
-Kerry
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
Well, my friend, this is a beautiful poem. I surely wish I had my extra stars. Sorry I'm out:( how about a virtual one.
Truly, well done my friend!
-Kerry
Comment Written 26-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
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Kerry, I delight in your virtual sixer! Thank you
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You're very welcome I promise when Sunday comes I'll get you a real six lol
Comment from Chrissy710
HI JLR a lovely poem of reflection, and I think at times we all ask the questions of 'Why are we here' and I am sure generations before asked the same question. What is our destiny? Perhaps just be in the moment and enjoy all we have every day with loved ones and friends. it could be just this simple. I recently lost a friend last week, i saw him a few months ago and he is now gone. I wonder sometimes too what we are here for if to just to die out. Hmm
Your posts are always written with finess and heart
Cheers Chris Nearly finished 4 to go
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
HI JLR a lovely poem of reflection, and I think at times we all ask the questions of 'Why are we here' and I am sure generations before asked the same question. What is our destiny? Perhaps just be in the moment and enjoy all we have every day with loved ones and friends. it could be just this simple. I recently lost a friend last week, i saw him a few months ago and he is now gone. I wonder sometimes too what we are here for if to just to die out. Hmm
Your posts are always written with finess and heart
Cheers Chris Nearly finished 4 to go
Comment Written 25-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
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Chris, so sorry to read about your recent loss. But, part of the reason I believed we are here is to remember and hold a placed in our hearts for those that have departed as a line of Light for us to follow into eternal life.
Comment from jake cosmos aller
a powerful and moving poem about growing old and accepting that. Love the last stanza
Your presence here,
in this very garden,
reflects that you have made this place,
a place to repose in God's sovereignty.
You have arrived at your destination.
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
a powerful and moving poem about growing old and accepting that. Love the last stanza
Your presence here,
in this very garden,
reflects that you have made this place,
a place to repose in God's sovereignty.
You have arrived at your destination.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2023
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Jake, as always I so appreciate your support. Jim
Comment from lyenochka
What a great conclusion and we all think about our destiny. How comforting to hear that we have that " place to repose in God's sovereignty." Because God redeemed us all, we know we "have arrived."
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2023
What a great conclusion and we all think about our destiny. How comforting to hear that we have that " place to repose in God's sovereignty." Because God redeemed us all, we know we "have arrived."
Comment Written 25-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2023
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Thank you.
Comment from royowen
Sometimes I think it will take a lifetime relating to Mary as she reclined at Jesus feet, on the other hand, we can relate very easily to Martha as she goes about the business of being busy, both have their role to play in our lives, great lesson my friend, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2023
Sometimes I think it will take a lifetime relating to Mary as she reclined at Jesus feet, on the other hand, we can relate very easily to Martha as she goes about the business of being busy, both have their role to play in our lives, great lesson my friend, blessings Roy
Comment Written 25-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2023
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Thanks Roy!
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Most welcome
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
It is comforting to know our destiny and the way forward in life as there are many lost souls in this world today and some do not now the meaning of life, a fine spiritual write Jim, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2023
It is comforting to know our destiny and the way forward in life as there are many lost souls in this world today and some do not now the meaning of life, a fine spiritual write Jim, love Dolly x
Comment Written 25-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2023
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Thank you!