Poem#3 Beware

Poem#3 Beware

Luke 20



Those that should have known didn’t see the Kingdom near

Unlike those that didn’t know, but yet could see the Kingdom

Because those with Ears could hear their Faith being opened



Temples that Those should have known as They passed Him

The Scriptures of the Messiah coming now walking among Them

Unlike Those that came to drop off sacrifices for sins to be cleansed



What authority They asked of Jesus after most likely reading Him

From the daily reading of scripture of the Messiah now before Them

They that Lost Their innocence when Their child’s faith grew up



Thankfully the Father in Jesus hid these things from Those Pharisees

Along with the scribes that read for show & don’t read to be changed

So Child Faith could be Born in the Humbled crying out to be Changed



Pharisees could only see the Works on the sabbath so they didn’t see

Their hearts were hardened so they couldn’t feel what God’s heart felt

When those with Faith believed to the point of touching to be healed



Beware of Those that talk but doesn’t walk the Change of Jesus

Anyone can Read the Bible to look good in debates even Memorize

Only that of a Servant’s Heart knows it’s only because of Jesus



Pharisees were blind to God as were the scribes because of Work

They counted scripture reading as works, sabbath keeping as Work

Beware of those blinded to Grace the Same Grace that lets us See
 
Poem#3 Beware Luke 20 Those that should have known didn’t see the Kingdom near Temples that. Those should have known as They passed Him Along with the scribes that read for show & don’t read to be changed. Their hearts were hardened so they couldn’t feel what God’s heart felt. Beware of Those that talk but doesn’t walk the Change of Jesus. Anyone can Read the Bible to look good in debates even Memorize. Beware of those blinded to Grace the Same Grace that lets us See.

Good morning, Walker;

I red-lighted the parts of Poem#1 Beware that I'd like to address.

To those who are not in the light with Christ say we are to shake the dust off our feet reference Luke 9:5 as a sign of their rejection for the Gospel.

Though their hearts are hardened, does this mean we are not to continue praying for them?

God bless
you, Kyle.

Bob
 
Good morning, Walker;

I red-lighted the parts of Poem#1 Beware that I'd like to address.

To those who are not in the light with Christ say we are to shake the dust off our feet reference Luke 9:5 as a sign of their rejection for the Gospel.

Though their hearts are hardened, does this mean we are not to continue praying for them?

God bless
you, Kyle.

Bob
““You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭43‬-‭44‬ ‭ESV
 
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