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Overcoming Strongholds

Contributed by KeyofGold on Sunday, 16th April 2006 @ 06:34:16 PM in AEST
Topic: spiritual



My children do you see my compassionate tears flowing
With your struggles to keep your spiritual life growing
The fight with the violence within your carnal natures
Battling with the high places and altars, the prominent features

I long for you to understand my faith concept of stepping in
Letting go of the old, burning up all of your sin
Dive into my eyes, the Fishpools of Heshbon are the key
They overcome the strongholds, causing the enemy to flee

Enter into my blood pool, all filth will be removed
Pass from pool to pool, dragons are slain, my sword is proved
Explore the rooms in my house, that strengthen and rebuild
My kitchen is one where your spirit is fed and filled

Enter my armoury, I repair and make everything rust-free
Reinforcing and sharpening from head to toes for thee
My surgery room is down the hall, pay a visit please
I, the Great Physician, long to heal you, there aren't any fees

My mirror takes courage to look in, I know
Showing you how I see yourself against your self image flow
My river of delight brings you into my correcting current
For its my desire for you to be redeemed, fresh from my mint

My wellsprings are spouting up from the deep
Will you allow my winds to blow on your garden, to reap
I, the Holy One, have anointing oil to break every yoke
Will you take this one step, and go for broke?




Copyright © KeyofGold ... [ 2006-04-16 18:34:16]
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Re: Overcoming Strongholds (User Rating: 1 )
by Lilly-Quill on Sunday, 16th April 2006 @ 08:02:53 PM AEST
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As once even Cat Stevens said, "The fact that the Prophet cared for every human being and tried his best to ensure their security in the hereafter must be the most telling of his compassionate and merciful characteristics."

“The LORD hath opened his armoury, and hath brought forth the weapons of his indignation: for this is the work of the Lord GOD of hosts in the land of the Chaldeans.”

“Thy neck is like the tower of David builded for an armoury, whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, all shields of mighty men.” (Song of Solomon 4:4)

As one armour, of such armoury, this Lilly-Quill finds this muse to be more a refreshing wellspring of Father's loving desire.

Majestically profound~!
~Lilly-Quill




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