Once there was a boy
A son of God
He loved the Lord all he could
He sought truth from above
God smiled at his search
And blessed him with truth
But in his zeal
He swung his new sword
And heads were no more
His friends and family
It drove away
From a wondrous truth
He shrugged his shoulders
And said "Must not be seed."
But seeds grow in the light of Love
Not in condemning screams
Or judgemental reams
In these Love is not seen
They can not see
If you cut off their head
Even if you are trying to show Truth
To show Light
To show Love
To show what's right
Take your sword
Be gentle with your incisions
Live the life before all men
The wise will see
Even fools will see
And some will listen
By: Zoey
4-2001
Hebrews 4:12
For the Word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper
than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder
of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a
discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
"Well we all know what it's like when you
first get it. You got a big, sharp sword in your hand and you're
just swinging it at everybody and everything. And you chop off
heads and say 'Well they're serpent seed, oh well...' and well...
you know." (Everyone laughs) "But God teaches us to
preform surgery with the sharp, two-edge sword of the Word,
dividing asunder, the Word will, divid asunder soul and
spirit."
~Lonnie Jenkins
"End Time Sequence"
1-23-99 (1:20:53)