Remembrance: The Poetry of the Zadokim
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Before all of time and space were created, there was Yahweh God, and there was you. He spoke you into being, framed you with His Word, and filled you with Himself – writing an entire Covenanted Promise together with you. This Promise is bigger than anything you’ve yet known, for Yahweh is infinite, and He has shown you what you are r
Cassondra E. Beers
Cassondra Beers is a living representation of Yahweh in the Earth. A wordsmith who is able to see Yahweh in language and has taken her place in her Promised Land, she shares what Yahweh shows her of Him with others. She has had a remarkable journey so far with Yahweh, overcoming depression and anxieties to discover the great joy that Yahweh has for her in her life. One of the ways Yahweh has helped her overcome so much is by speaking to her through writing and poetic expression. The anthologies she writes bring her excitement as she shares this unique facet of Him with you, hoping that you will Remember the special Promise that Yahweh made to Himself through you as each poem is read. Yahweh has always been found to be faithful and she looks forward to where He is taking her next. Cassondra resides in Northwest Arkansas where she spends 9 months out of the year teaching and has a spoiled Yorkie named Scrappy. She spends her time connecting with friends and engaging in stories in all forms, including music, movies, and books. Join Cassondra as she shares her poems and revelation on her blogs: My True Realities and Zadokim.
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Remembrance - Cassondra E. Beers
Remembrance
THE POETRY OF THE ZADOKIM
Cassondra E. Beers
Eyedentified Publishing Solutions, SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS
Copyright © 2017 by Cassondra E. Beers
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017912039
Eyedentified Consulting Services, LLC
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Publisher’s Note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are a product of the author’s imagination. Locales and public names are sometimes used for atmospheric purposes. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental. If any expletive language is used, it is the express position of the author and not an endorsement express or implied by Eyedentified Consulting Services, LLC, its owners or its affiliates.
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Publisher’s Cataloging-In-Publication Data
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Names: Beers, Cassondra E.
Title: Remembrance : the poetry of the Zadokim / Cassondra E. Beers.
Description: 1st ed. | Springdale, Arkansas : Eyedentified Publishing Solutions, [2017]
Identifiers: ISBN 978-1-945566-03-5 (paperback) | ISBN 978-1-945566-04-2 (hardcover) | ISBN 978-1-945566-05-9 (Kindle) | ISBN 978-1-945566-06-6 (ePub)
Subjects: LCSH: God (Christianity)--Promises--Poetry. | Presence of God--Poetry. | Memory--Religious aspects--Christianity--Poetry. | Christian poetry.
Classification: LCC PS3602.E47 R46 2017 (print) | LCC PS3602.E47 (ebook) | DDC 811/.6--dc23
May everyone remember their Promise.
CONTENTS
A Remembrance
Mysteries
Revelation
Signs and Wonders
A Whisper
Voices
Perspective
Puzzle Pieces
The Way
Leading of the Way
Revitalizing the Garden of Eden
Promise Keeper
Apostolic Promise
For the King
Edge
Demonstrative Faith
Witness
Identify with Christ
The Promise is Mine to Keep
Flourish
Living Echoes
Empowered
Perform
Bread and Wine
Friendship
Unbreakable Promise
Sovereignty
Chosen Generation
Drowning
Overwhelming
The Fire’s Story
Origin
The Way Back Home
Fearless
Nothing Can Stop the Kingdom
The Place Where We Belong
Wise Eyes
If I Could Just Remember
Time to Engage
Rise Up
Held
The Power of Love
On Repentance for Doubting
Safe
The Things I Cannot Show You
Gifts & Graces
Queen of Eden
The Knowledge of Christ
The Beauty of Omnipotence (The Worship of the Mind)
Returning to the Garden
Be Gone!
Not Perfect
Redemption
Wisdom is Power
Still I Believe
To Operate in Universal Power
Renovating the Mind
Illustrious Illumination
Christ the Wisdom and the Power
Vessels
Trust
Footsteps
Original Plan
The Cost
Unyielding Love
At Your Mercy
Constant Presence
Entering Entirety
Right Now
The Power of Relationship
To Return a Promise
To Change the World
To Illuminate the Darkness
Firestorm (To Fuel the Fire)
To Take a Risk to Grow
From the Moment
Greater Glory
Laying Down Your Life
Upon the Ocean (Song of the Faith Dancer)
Dimensions
Quiet Word
The Bride’s Song
Writing
Discovery
Declarations
Access and Awareness
Speak
Heart of a Writer
Wings
Let There Be
In the Interim
Justice
Petty Satisfactions
Growing and Learning
Thus
Contrary
Groan
I Will Press On To See
To Receive Beforehand
Vision’s Hope
The Voice
Into the Depths
Spectacles
Sabbath Sight
Eternal Satisfaction
Let There Be Light
What I Knew
Spirit-Man
Confirmed Promise
Yahshua
Hopes and Dreams
Power
Endless Well
Sovereign
Omnipotential
DNA
Body
Warrior Queen
I Know
Throne
Introspection
Shepherd
I Was There When It Was Written
Advance
A Father’s Pride
From the Mouth
The Joy of Being
The Risk
Never
Order
Maturity
The Glory of the Solar System
Reigning Truth (Queen’s Perspective)
Pitiless
Coronation
PREFACE
In the Beginning
In the Beginning, I and the Father were One. All that He knew that was related to me, I knew as well. I knew Him. I knew who I was. I knew the incontrovertible immutability of His love. I knew His plan for creation and my role in it. I knew when I would be born, the family into which I would be given. I knew the number of my days and the purposes for which I would be placed in the Earth. I knew the people I would relate to, the talents I would have, the family I would create. I knew the day I would leave the perception of the Earth again.
I knew the struggles I would go through: the wondering if anyone could ever love me, the depression, the fear of rejection, the thoughts that I was worthy only of death. I knew the physical weight I would gain, and the process of losing it again. I knew the day I would be healed of these things and that healing was not an instantaneous event. I knew that, sometimes, healing would be the most difficult thing of all. That was ok, because I also knew something else. I knew the Promise of my Father.
I knew more than I know now, for I am only twenty-eight. Though I have experienced some of my life, and heard some of the Promises for my future, I have not seen every microsecond of my natural existence as I knew then in the Beginning.
I have, in my relationship with Yahweh, begun to remember certain things. My first anthology, Promises: The Poetry of the Zadokim, details some of the first things that Yahweh reminded me about myself and creation. The closer I grow to Yahweh, the more I remember. It is a joy to walk with Him again and become more and more One with Him again, discovering in the process all that He promised me when He spoke me into existence.
Before I was created, He laid my life out before me and He gave me a choice. It was not a command, to Be!
but an option, Let there be.
I remember, now, saying Yes and amen,
and agreeing to Become.
Let there be…
And I was born, and all was as He said. My life unfolded as He had purposed in the Beginning, though I did not always know it. It unfolds still, and as I sit here typing and remembering who I am, what was in the Beginning, I know there is still so much more to discover of Yahweh’s original plan and Promise for my life.
Sometimes it is a struggle to remember His Promises. The enemy loves nothing more than to veil Yahweh’s Truth with darkness and lies and fear. Yet, the more I remember of Yahweh, the more I remember that the enemy truly has no power over me. Yahweh has reminded me. The enemy does not have the power to remove the resources or break the Promises of Yahweh.
So I will remember. I will remember who Yahweh has made me. Yahweh said, Let there be
me, and I shall continue to, by faith, be.
Thanks for reading!
Cassondra
Remember
A Remembrance
Once before time in a land beyond space,
I lived with my Father in a Heavenly place
I walked in the spirit in the cool of the day
The voice of my Father and His heartbeat held sway
I knew who I was and I knew why I lived
I lived in my Father and received all He gives
I saw everything that my life would be
I dwelled in Yahweh and He dwelled in me
I was told what would come and I saw time’s expanse
I moved with my Father in a divine dance
We worked closely together as He planned my life
I knew what was coming when I chose to die
He warned me what would happen, what I would go through
But He made me a Promise and His Promise is true
He said He would love me with a love without end
Then sent me into the tapestry what was broken to mend
Then I came to the Earth and forgot everything
I forgot who I was, forgot Yahweh my King
I was born into sadness, into sin and doubt
I learned fear and madness; I learned to do without
For I had a great power as the child of the King
With the words that I spoke, I could create things
My Father’s authority was given to me
But only if I could have His eyes to see
I was lost, I was hopeless, I was broken inside
But my Father’s true Promise was surely alive
He came back to