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Poetry of Christian Faith

De : Tim Carter Dave Carter
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  • A conversation with Author Tim Carter about religion, poetry, and life. Formerly the "Living in God's Rhyme Podcast". This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
    Copyright 2024 Dave Carter, Tim Carter
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    • Not Perfect, But Willing, #100
      Apr 20 2023

      100, 10-10, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 4/20/2023)

                             

      Today we are reading and discussing a poem about what God has offered us and 2 new poems written for today’s podcast.

      We’ll start with a poem from God’s Rhyme, on page 106.

      JOHN 3:16


      “For God so loved the world that He gave His 

      only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him 

      should not perish but have everlasting life.” (NIV)


      God loved us, 

      He gave us,

      His only Son,

      For everyone,

      Who believes

      In His Son

      Should not, 

      Will not,

      Perish,

      But have 

      Life

      Everlasting.


      What could be more poetic,

      More comforting than this?

      No words of yours or mine

      Could convey love like His.


      Gave His son,

      Whoever believes,

      Life everlasting,

      There is nothing,

      Not a thing,

      Left to say.


      Except,

      Thank you Lord 

      For Your love.

      Reflection:

      So, one day I thought I could make god's love for us sound more poetic, make it sound more . . . whatever that it is in the Bible.  I couldn't and happily admit it.  The work of God in human hands . . .   It should be left in God's hands.


      Discussion:



      THE PRAYER ROAD


      The time has come,

      At least for some,

      To kneel in prayer

      For what is there.


      ‘tis not the end,

      Hearts left to mend,

      Once having heard

      Through prayer a word.


      In the race we run,

      Is the shining Son,

      Filling us with love

      As we look above.


      The road we take,

      That God did make,

      Follow through faith

      Knowing His grace.


      It is not goodbye,

      No question of why.

      We did kneel and pray.


      He will lead the way,

      And in knowing Him,

      So we will follow.                                  tcarter, 4/9,10/2023



      Discussion:  


      NOT PERFECT


      Not perfect, but willing.

      God continues instilling,

      My soul constantly filling.


      I look to the skies,

      Wipe tears from my eyes,

      Answering my whys.


      Not perfect on this earth,

      Yet I have found my worth,

      That began with a birth.


      Not perfect today,

      So again I pray

      I follow God’s way.


      I am not perfect in my present life, 

      but God is perfect and Jesus will

      lead me to perfection.                                (tcarter, 4/11/2023)



      Discussion:




      As we come to the end of today’s podcast, let us pray.


      Dear Heavenly Father, Dave, I thank you for the time You have given us to record these podcasts.  Through this time, we both have experienced growth in our faith and the need for You in our lives.  We hope that we have been able to touch at least a few listeners when they needed to hear what You have done in our lives and the patience You have had with us during this time, and before, in our lives.  We know that this is not the end of our days with You.  We trust in You, knowing that if we are open to Your will for...

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      34 min
    • Remove The Door, #99
      Apr 13 2023

      99, 10-9, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 4/13/2023)

                             

      Today we will be reading poems about prayer.

      The first poem is in God’s Rhyme on pg. 33.

      PRAYER


      Dear Jesus, how do I pray,

                  what do I say?

      What words do I speak

                  for the peace that I seek?


      I give thanks to You

                  for all that You do,

      for the blessings You are giving

                  in this life I am living.


      I praise Your blessed name,

                  forever & always it is the same.

      Yesterday You guided me,

                  today You helped me see.


      Forgive me for all the wrongs,

      keep me singing happy songs.

      From temptation set me free

      so that in You I can be.


      I praise You

      I thank You

      I worship You

      I honor You


      Jesus, You set me free,

                  now I can see.

      When my vision is blurred

                  You show me Your word.


      As I have been blessed,

                  now I pray for the rest,

      for my sisters & brothers

                  who think they have no other.


      For our salvation You are risen,

                  for us new life You have given.

      Use me as You would

                  that others may have what they should.



      I praise You

      I thank You

      I worship You

      I honor You



      On bended knee or with hands upraised,

                  it is Your life that is praised.

      And as I give You my life

                  You take from me my strife.


      You have given me so much;

                  joy, life, love & the such.

      & all You have taken

                  is my life’s burden.


      You are all the love 

      from Heaven above.

      & Jesus, each time I pray 

      there is not enough to say.

       

      Except,

                  I praise You

                              & Your holy name,

                  I thank You 

      for what You have done,

                  I worship You

                              as my Savior & Lord,

                  I honor...

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      37 min
    • The lamb of God Who Saves US, #98
      Apr 6 2023

      98, 10-8, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 4/6/2023)

                             

      Today we are reading and discussing 3 poems about Jesus, the Lamb of God, what He has done for us and the blessings that we receive as we receive as we believe that Jesus is the Son of God, lived on the earth as one of us, a life without sin, took the sins of the world upon Himself, as called to by His Father, a death that was the final sacrifice God required for the forgiveness of man’s sins.  If we will believe we will receive everlasting life in Heaven with our Savior.

      THE GATHERING LAMB

      Page 110 God’s Rhyme



      “We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us 

      has turned to our own way; and the Lord has 

      laid on him the iniquity of us all.  Isaiah 53:6, NIV


      The Lamb of God, with God before time,

      perfect, as is God, in every way,

      before the words were written in lines

      Jesus, the unblemished Lamb was there.


      Jesus and God, with the Holy Spirit,

      indivisible, the Trinity;

      so the Lamb of God is also God,

      who saves our souls for eternity.


      We, living on this earth, a herd of sheep,

      we wander, are lost not knowing the cost,

      not knowing, we cause a pain so deep

      that God sent Jesus to find and save us.


      An earthly shepherd has a special one,

      one of the herd that seeks the wandering, 

      those sheep that are lost, that have gone astray,

      returning them home before the day is done.


      Our Heavenly Master has sent His Son

      to find the lost and to gather the strays,

      to bring us home before the end of days.

      The Lamb of God, a never ending search.


                  Before we knew Him

                  He knew who we were,

                  He knew our thoughts,

      He knew our prayers.


      And He knew of our rebellion,

      Before, He has always known.


      Yet He loves us still

      and He always will.

      He sent His Son

      to be the one

      that would seek us out

      even as we doubt.


      He sent His Son to gather us in,

      the unblemished Lamb, the Sacrifice,

      to pay the price, to die for our sins

      so that with God we are finally put right!

      .

      Reflection:

      The result of Bible study.  The lamb who gathers us in, who died for our sins.



      Discussion:



      THE LAMB OF GOD

      Page 14, Living in Gods Rhyme



      “Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, 

      the root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open 

      the scroll and its seven seals.”

      Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, 

      standing at the center of the throne . . .

      Revelation 5:5-6


      As I sat reading of John’s vision

      I felt as if I never fully understood

      That for eternity God’s decision

      Remains forever for my good.


      Yes, I have read of the cruelty 

      Of his beating on the way to the cross,

      Of the agony of his death,

      The death of God’s son.


      The death of my condemnation.


      I know that by God’s grace

      I will be with him forever.

      I know I will see his face

      And feel his loving embrace.


      But reading the words of what John saw,

      Though they shouldn’t, they rub my wounds...

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      34 min

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