Who Could Imagine A King
God put time into motion. He began the universe. He created the heavens and the earth. The earth He spun on its axis. He flung the stars in the heavens. In one hand he held the sun, in the other He held the moon. (Genesis 1:1, 2:1)
The God of all creation came down, and stripped himself of the glory of His creation. In the form of man, He allowed himself to become man. He formed himself in Mary’s womb, and became a natural man.
All the heavens proclaimed in the aspiring greatness of His event that saved a dying world from sin. The Stars shone bright. The angels sang, to celebrate His birth.
In proclamation of His glory, divine intervention and The Holy Spirit acknowledge His presence. The earth moved and cried out, who could imagine? A King! (Luke 2:11, 3:22)
In praise and expectation, the cry echoed through the years. Thoughts of the manifestation of His glory touched my soul, and my soul soars into heavenly places.
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From the child’s eye. . .
I am thankful for my mother even though I have no brother. I am thankful for food even though I am not rude. I am thankful for my teacher even though she is not a preacher. I am thankful for my friends even though they do not blend. (Psalm 92:1-2)
I AM THANKFUL, David D. Carter II, 2nd Grade, Age 7
Forgive me for I know not what I do. I Know this time I’m learning Lord to cry out to you. Forgive me for I have been so wrong, when I ran away not knowing what to say.
Show me how to be more patient in what you want me to do and the things you want me to be. Forgive me Lord. Make my way.
Forgive Me Lord, Shonita Stevenson 9/97
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