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‘Curving Distance’ (God)

Curving Distance (God)

amplify the noise
keep it turned way up
so the blind
will keep being blind
and the deaf
will go on not hearing

'it is Good' you say
hiding behind your crowns
basking in all your gold and silver
gas and oils
plowing deep into Earth
for minerals
to make batteries
instead of share plows
to create more lazy
out of an already lazy people

'how dare you ignore My† Words'

I†, the Lord Almighty†, could easily declare
but why
you will not hear
for the conditioning has already taken place

the traditions are set
the making of a groomed society
already sealed in its place

do you think I† approve
of your high places?

do you think I† commend you
charging people moneys
in My† name for relics, idols
and then have them sit in pews
declaring all done in the name of the Lord?

or cutting someone's hand off
or beheading them
or vandalizing My† seeds
and My† gift to man?

do you control the weather?

do you think you have control?

your mighty eight
your supreme ten
your leaders of nations
plowing for gold and silver
gas and oil
and minerals
only to make stuff
that gets thrown away
littering my Earth!

it is one thing
to use what I† give
for food and light
basics Needed to live
fuel for warmth
but to Pillage My† mountain
for Greed and Lustful Desire
overwhelms all the Simple
as you force people to work
and give nothing in return

have you not heard
have you not read
My† Words
the Words of the One I† love?

why are you so shallow?

has it become such a material world
that you have forgotten
who allows it?

don't answer 
for I† will answer for you

yes!

in all the ways possible
the world has consumed you
over Wants of Luxury
entertainment and Fornication
preaching beyond what I† desire
preaching against Truth
without any Wisdom

'here I am, Lord' you say

but your heart is impure
Sin is on your tongue
and judgment sits on your heart

while the beast in the fields
have more honor than you do
'o Simple peas of nations
sitting there arguing
and conniving against one another

neither in the contest
is bold enough to lead with purity
from six on down
Boldness has left
a great pedestal
for it has not become
what it started out to become
so its legs will fall
its arms will fold in
and its belly will burst

iron will come upon it
iron from the north
from the east
a red flag will raise
against a brought together vessel
and then blue will cover the sky
hone in on the mountains
take cover from the cold
wrestle to find heat
for islands will creep
back into the sea

chariots of fire will rise
blackness will cover the sky
all the horses of old
will trample the ground
then the nines will finally sleep
and the tens will march

wake up 'o sleepy people
come out of your collections
for He† paved the Way
He†, whom I† Love
He†, who gained all Honor
and all Glory

the marching continues
until I† say to stop
when I† halt the marching
all will be silent
the seven into seven
will be seven
and the tens will cover the nines
and the lights
and the final day sits
under the eleven
and they await for the twelve
and the One who sits over
the twelve

shh! prophet
write what you hear
no more, no less
for it is I†, the Lord Almighty†
moving your pen

(July 11, 2024)—He gave this on the ninth, and directly after it: The Value of Wisdom: Ecclesiastes 7:7-12,  Ecclesiastes 7:19-26, and Ecclesiastes 10:1-11:6.

Extortion turns a wise man into a fool, and a bribe corrupts the heart. The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride. Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools. Do not say, ‘Why were the old days better than these?’ For it is not wise to ask such questions. Wisdom, like an inheritance, is a good thing and benefits those who see the sun. Wisdom is a shelter as money is a shelter, but the advantage of knowledge is this: that wisdom preserves the life of its possessor.—Ecclesiastes 7:7-12

Wisdom makes one wise man more powerful than ten rulers in a city. There is not a righteous man on Earth who does what is right and never sins. Do not pay attention to every word people say, or you may hear your servant cursing you―for you know in your heart that many times you yourself have cursed others. All this I tested by wisdom and I said, ‘I am determined to be wise’―but this was beyond me. Whatever wisdom may be, it is far off and most profound―who can discover it? So I turned my mind to understand, to investigate and to search out wisdom and the scheme of things and to understand the stupidity of wickedness and the madness of folly. I find more bitter than death the woman who is a snare, whose heart is a trap and whose hands are chains. The man who pleases God will escape her, but the sinner she will ensnare.—Ecclesiastes 7:19-26

As dead flies gives perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor. The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Even as he walks along the road, the fool lacks sense and shows everyone how stupid he is. If a ruler’s anger rises against you, do not leave your post; calmness can lay great errors to rest. There is an evil I have seen under the sun, the sort of error that arises from a ruler: Fools are put in many high positions, while the rich occupy the low ones. I have seen slaves on horseback, while princes go on foot like slaves. Whoever digs a pit may fall into it; whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake. Whoever quarries stones may be injured by them; whoever splits logs may be endangered by them. If the ax is dull and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed but skill will bring success. If a snake bites before it is charmed, there is no profit for the charmer. Words from a wise man’s mouth are gracious, but a fool is consumed by his own lips. At the beginning his words are folly; at the end they are wicked madness—and the fool multiplies words. No one knows what is coming—who can tell him what will happen after him? A fool’s work wearies him; he does not know the way to town. Woe to you, O land whose king was a servant and whose princes feast in the morning. Blessed are you, O land whose king is of noble birth and whose princes eat at a proper time—for strength and not for drunkenness. If a man is lazy, the rafters sag; if his hands are idle, the house leaks. A feast is made for laughter, and wine makes life merry, but money is the answer for everything. Do not revile the king even in your thoughts, or curse the rich in your bedroom, because a bird of the air may carry your words, and a bird on the wing may report what you say. Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find it again. Give portions to seven, yes to eight, for you do not know what disaster may come upon the land. If clouds are full of water, they pour rain upon the Earth. Whether a tree falls to the south or to the north, in the place where it falls, there will it lie. Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap. As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother’s womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things. Sow your seed in the morning, and at evening let not your hands be idle, for you do not know which will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both will do equally well.—Ecclesiastes 10:1-11:6

The photograph David chose is from November 11, 2019: Avenging Angel.

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