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Viewing comments for Chapter 12 "Mustard Seed Sized Faith"Do good and feel good poems
28 total reviews
Comment from dragonpoet
Hi,
This poem flows and rhymes well.It shows us your faith anthe what faith does for all of us. The last stanza is true and fits the season.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Good luck in the coming contest.
Joan
reply by the author on 07-Mar-2023
Hi,
This poem flows and rhymes well.It shows us your faith anthe what faith does for all of us. The last stanza is true and fits the season.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Good luck in the coming contest.
Joan
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 07-Mar-2023
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Thank you Joan, for your thoughtful words and kindness for my poem. It is so appreciated.
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No problem.(
Joan
Comment from Aussie
Good luck in the Faith Poetry Contest. God has allowed the evil one free rein and it is a lesson to us all, we are fallible and God is infallible. Eventually, he will shorten the reins of the evil one after we have eyes to see and ears to hear. Returning to God. K xx
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
Good luck in the Faith Poetry Contest. God has allowed the evil one free rein and it is a lesson to us all, we are fallible and God is infallible. Eventually, he will shorten the reins of the evil one after we have eyes to see and ears to hear. Returning to God. K xx
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
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Kay, you are so incredibly sweet and I thank you so very much for your kind comments for my Mustard Seed poem and always being so thoughtful in your reviews. Thank you also for lovely six stars. Your kind words are always so appreciated
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Ah, but I haven't sent my bill yet! Hee, Hee. K xx
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Send it on, my friend. For all the smiles you give me, it will be well worth it. And you do send a lot my way and I hope we meet someday, because I bet you are a laugh a minute...Love ya Sweetie!
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Your image plus words paired perfectly, Mystery Author.
I loved the monorhyme within each verse. You packed so
much information into your contest entry and created great
imagery. Faith means many things to many different peoples.
However, there are some things all can, or should agree, on.
First, it's personal, then it's meant to be shared with others.
Also, believers know it's mostly unseen yet the results of it
are usually visible--think of the tiny flower seed that one plants.
faith in Him, it will become something beautiful.
Thanks for sharing and best wishes in the contest, Jan
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
Your image plus words paired perfectly, Mystery Author.
I loved the monorhyme within each verse. You packed so
much information into your contest entry and created great
imagery. Faith means many things to many different peoples.
However, there are some things all can, or should agree, on.
First, it's personal, then it's meant to be shared with others.
Also, believers know it's mostly unseen yet the results of it
are usually visible--think of the tiny flower seed that one plants.
faith in Him, it will become something beautiful.
Thanks for sharing and best wishes in the contest, Jan
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
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I thank you so very much for your kind comments for Mustard Seed Poem, and always being so thoughtful in your reviews. Your kind words are always so appreciated . Would you believe this is the third thank you that I have written for this poem for you and about twenty other people. I have had this happen before so today I watched really close so I would know if it happened again. Once was bad enough, but then it happened again. I finally wrote to Tom, but that was a long time ago and maybe he is checking on how to tell. So lol, I thank you again for such a lovely review
Comment from karenina
Nicely penned. It does seem that showing reverence or proclaiming faith has become a "cancel culture" issue. I well remember beginning each school day with a prayer (In Catholic school)--and a moment of silence (in public school)--
I am befuddled why proclaiming Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior is deemed as "microaggression" by anyone.
Alas.
This is the world we live in, but such nonsense will not follow us into eternity!
Karenina
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
Nicely penned. It does seem that showing reverence or proclaiming faith has become a "cancel culture" issue. I well remember beginning each school day with a prayer (In Catholic school)--and a moment of silence (in public school)--
I am befuddled why proclaiming Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior is deemed as "microaggression" by anyone.
Alas.
This is the world we live in, but such nonsense will not follow us into eternity!
Karenina
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
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Karenina, I thank you so very much for your kind comments for my mustard sized stage and always being so thoughtful in your reviews. Your kind words are always so appreciated . Would you believe this is the third thank you that I have written for this poem for you and about twenty other people. I have had this happen before so today I watched really close so I would know if it happened again. Once was bad enough, but then it happened again. I finally wrote to Tom, but that was a long time ago and maybe he is checking on how to tell. So lol, I thank you again for such a lovely review
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It's daunting to fall behind... No worries, we've all been there!
Comment from CrystieCookie999
I liked reading this. The stanza that made me stop and think was: There was a time when I was young, here in the USA
The people felt the privilege, to speak of God and pray
In school we bowed our heads before we ate most everyday
But now even our government, has surely gone astray
I always thought prayer in school was a first-thing-in-the-morning event, not having seen it anywhere other than a Seminary class. So I learned something new, that it was before eating. I really think you did a good job pointing out that people need to listen again to Jesus' words. Nice entry.
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
I liked reading this. The stanza that made me stop and think was: There was a time when I was young, here in the USA
The people felt the privilege, to speak of God and pray
In school we bowed our heads before we ate most everyday
But now even our government, has surely gone astray
I always thought prayer in school was a first-thing-in-the-morning event, not having seen it anywhere other than a Seminary class. So I learned something new, that it was before eating. I really think you did a good job pointing out that people need to listen again to Jesus' words. Nice entry.
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
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Hi Christie. I thank you so very much for your kind comments for my mustard sized stage and always being so thoughtful in your reviews. Your kind words are always so appreciated . Would you believe this is the third thank you that I have written for this poem for you and about twenty other people. I have had this happen before so today I watched really close so I would know if it happened again. Once was bad enough, but then it happened again. I finally wrote to Tom, but that was a long time ago and maybe he is checking on how to tell. So lol, I thank you again for such a lovely review
Comment from Paul McFarland
This is a great message. The four lines of rhyme in each stanza is effective. The meter is just a bit off - here and there. My question is, how many syllables do you use in the word "extraordinaire"?
reply by the author on 06-Mar-2023
This is a great message. The four lines of rhyme in each stanza is effective. The meter is just a bit off - here and there. My question is, how many syllables do you use in the word "extraordinaire"?
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 06-Mar-2023
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Paul l am so happy that you asked me about extraordinaire, which is 5 syllables. Because I looked at my poem then and realized that a line that I had meant to change in edits, that I didn't. So that is maybe the off meter one, but now it says: Jesus loves me and I always want him by my side.. Before it said, Jesus loves me so, and he wants me by his side.
So thank you so much for your kind comments. I appreciate you asking me about the syllables.
Comment from Sally Law
Beautifully written and illustrated poem in this lovely rhyming form, mystery poet. I think that mustard seed of faith produces the greatest things in the kingdom of God. Sending you my best today as always, and my very best wishes for the upcoming contest.
Sally Law :)) XOs
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
Beautifully written and illustrated poem in this lovely rhyming form, mystery poet. I think that mustard seed of faith produces the greatest things in the kingdom of God. Sending you my best today as always, and my very best wishes for the upcoming contest.
Sally Law :)) XOs
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2023
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I thank you so very much for your kind comments for my mustard sized stage and always being so thoughtful in your reviews. Your kind words are always so appreciated . Thank you so much also for the Texas size extra star. Would you believe this is the third thank you that I have written for this poem for you and about twenty other people. I have had this happen before so today I watched really close so I would know if it happened again. Once was bad enough, but then it happened again. I finally wrote to Tom, but that was a long time ago and maybe he is checking on how to tell. So lol, I thank you again for such a lovely review
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You're always a ray of sunshine in my day, Debi dear! Love and blessings always,
Sal XOs
Comment from Mintybee
Your rhyme and meter are steady. The faith theme is clearly communicated. I like that you encourage others to focus on Jesus to avoid despair. Overall, it's a good poem.
Mintybee
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2023
Your rhyme and meter are steady. The faith theme is clearly communicated. I like that you encourage others to focus on Jesus to avoid despair. Overall, it's a good poem.
Mintybee
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2023
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Hi there Mintybee, you are so kind. Thank you for the thoughtful words for my Bright Side Poem! It is so appreciated, my friend.
Comment from harmony13
The author's words are lovely and meaningful. I found the poem engaging, descriptive and creative. I like the author's words above the title - they say so much! I agree with the author, faith helps me face each day. The poem flows and connects well. The artwork is awesome! Great Poem!
reply by the author on 06-Mar-2023
The author's words are lovely and meaningful. I found the poem engaging, descriptive and creative. I like the author's words above the title - they say so much! I agree with the author, faith helps me face each day. The poem flows and connects well. The artwork is awesome! Great Poem!
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 06-Mar-2023
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Hi Maria, I thank you for your very kind review and comments for my Faith poem, and your thoughtful words for me.
I sure appreciate it my friend
Comment from Dawn Munro
Not only do I love that this poem professes the author's faith, but its writer has also chosen some lesser-used words for the monorhyme, like "astray", "confide", and "extraordinaire". Good luck, poet -- well done!
reply by the author on 06-Mar-2023
Not only do I love that this poem professes the author's faith, but its writer has also chosen some lesser-used words for the monorhyme, like "astray", "confide", and "extraordinaire". Good luck, poet -- well done!
Comment Written 06-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 06-Mar-2023
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Hi Dawn. You are so incredibly Sweet, I appreciate your very kind comments. You are an amazing word lady, so I am honored that some of mine sounded good to you. But then you are also known as a very kind person and I thank you so very much, my dear friend.
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That's what I want you to think... (Muwahahaha! *grin*)