‘Listen! Oh Arrogance’ and ‘Your Mother’s Tears’

Shackles. Black ones around solid white pigeons. Spin tops. What does it mean?

 Listen! Oh Arrogance
  
 you say you are christian
 but clearly‒
 it's a thoughtless decision
 ‒leaving out the crucifixion
  
 so here's something
 in consideration:
  
 we aren't in competition
 we ARE in cultivation
 separate in conception
 separate in our conclusion
 but in between‒
 we are to help each's corrosion
 through a mere conversation
 to help the conversion
 that needs to take place
 in our resurrection
  
 it's a wiping away
 of the contamination
 of the corruption
 without basking in the explosion
 without leaving another
 in the concussion
 without some caution
 ‒a given salutation
  
 be careful...your declarations
 you are also
 under evaluation
 by the One†
 in charge
 of your creation
  
 listen carefully
 to the instructions
 there was only One†
 made into perfection
 ‒the Harvester†
 waiting for your retribution
 ‒it's an individual
 invitation
 by-way of the vine‒
 the collection
 by-way of the faith
 in sanctification
 by-way of
 preservation 

(April 10-13, 2021)―Two works for you to read ‘Laying It Down‘ and ‘Tell Me, My Lord†’. They were both written in 2019. The first is instruction on some Jesus love and the second is a prayer from my heart about myself. Yes, myself. We have to first look within ourselves before we can start thinking of fixing others, or planting those God seeds. It is of false hope if you take on God’s work before fixing yourself.

‘Listen! Oh Arrogance’―written June 5, 2020. The individual self has to heal. The vine is broken. In ‘Aliens Are Not’, written Feb. 2021, Jesus said that the worse lie was the collective lie…when people stand behind a lie just to fit in. Examples would be the Jews when they crucified our Lord and the Holocaust. There’s two kinds of self-preservation: 1. Healing self. 2. The deception of ‘saving’ one’s body instead of one’s soul! The difference between these two is the difference between the kingdom and the pit.

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