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Scriptural Poems and Plays and Powerful Stories of Faith
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SECTION TITLES

SECTION I: TITLE PAGE AND BIBLE POEMS, Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas pertaining to a character or topic in the Bible.

SECTION II: BOOK OF MORMON POEMS, , Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas pertaining to a character or topic in the Book of Mormon.

SECTION III: MODERN SCRIPTURE POEMS, , Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas pertaining to a character or topic in the Doctrine and Covenants or the Pearl of Great Price.

SECTION IV: HOME AND FAMILY POEMS, , Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas or problems pertaining to a character or topic experienced in our home or local ward.

SECTION V: PLAYS, There are short skits to 3 Act Plays all centered around a Gospel Theme.

SECTION VI: FAITH PROMOTING MISSIONARY STORIES, Real stories of how the Lord provides for his faithful servants who fully depend on Him.
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PublisherXlibris US
Release dateApr 29, 2011
ISBN9781462857661
Scriptural Poems and Plays and Powerful Stories of Faith
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Dick Grigg

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lawrence Richard Grigg, He was known as Dick Grigg during his life and fashioned his life according to LDS Church standards, attended college at BYU, University of Utah, College of Idaho, University of California at Berkeley, served a proselyting mission in California, Family History Mission in Salt Lake City, Utah, and a World Wide Family History Support Mission Remote at home and married twice in an LDS Temple. He started writing scripture poems about 1961 when he was an LDS Bishop in Burley, Idaho. He has kept a daily journal most of his life and has been the family historian for many years. He has served as a Family History Center Director and Family History Consultant for many years. He has researched and cleared thousands of family names for the temple and conducted family temple excursions to do these names. He and his wife Angie have been family name extractors and indexers since 1983 for the LDS Church. They extracted and cleared the names of Hernando Cortes and the conquistadores who conquered Mexico in 1521. They also identified the Aztec Nobility who were conquered and did their temple work for them. Mr. Grigg has written numerous lessons and documents that are published on the LDS Church’s Find Answers data base in the Help Center of the New Family Search program.

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    Scriptural Poems and Plays and Powerful Stories of Faith - Dick Grigg

    Copyright © 2011 by Dick Grigg.

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    DEDICATION

    I dedicate this book and the contents of it to all those persons who are seeking

    a closer relationship with God, His son, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost.

    Also to those seeking to know their purpose in life, where they came from,

    why they are here and where they will go after this life.

    Contents

    SECTION I

    TITLE PAGE AND BIBLE POEMS

    WHAT THE HOLY BIBLE MEANS TO ME

    THE CREATION

    MOSES IN THE BULRUSHES

    BALAAM’S ASS

    ABRAHAM AND SARAH

    ISAAC AND REBEKAH

    JACOB AND RACHEL

    THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL

    HANNAH AND SAMUEL

    DAVID AND GOLIATH

    DANIEL’S PROPHECIES

    DAVID AND BATHSHEBA

    SAMSON AND DELILAH

    RUTH AND BOAZ

    ESTHER AND MORDECAI

    JOSEPH OF EGYPT

    JESUS

    THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

    I AM THE HOLY GHOST

    MARRIAGE

    THE LORD’S TENTH

    PRIESTHOOD

    BAPTISM

    JOHN THE BAPTIST

    MALACHI

    ELIJAH

    ISAIAH

    PAUL

    A CHARIOT OF FIRE

    JACOB’S LADDER

    JACOB WRESTLES WITH AN ANGEL

    A WHISPER FROM THE DUST

    HOW TO BECOME A SPIRITUAL ATHLETE

    PUT ON THE WHOLE ARMOR OF GOD

    WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?

    MILLENNIUM

    ACKKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    I would like to acknowledge the great help my wife, Angie M. Grigg has been to me as she is my editor, my eyes and ears and I listen to her. To my daughter Judy Grigg Hansen as she is an english teacher at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho and I listen to her. To my son, Karl Fuhriman Grigg who is our web site manager and computer expert so we go to him for advice constantly and he freely gives it. Thanks very much to all of you. Dick Grigg

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Lawrence Richard Grigg was known as Dick Grigg during his life and fashioned his life according to LDS church standards. He attended college at BYU, University of Utah, College of Idaho, University of California at Berkeley; served a proselyting mission in California, family history mission in Salt Lake City, Utah, and a World Wide Family History Support Mission Remote at home; and married twice in an LDS Temple. He has kept a daily journal most of his life and has been the family historian for many years. He has served as a family history center director and family history consultant for many years. He has researched and cleared thousands of family names for the temple and conducted family temple excursions to do these names. He and his wife Angie have been family-name extractors and indexers since 1983 for the LDS church. They extracted and cleared the names of Hernando Cortes and the conquistadores who conquered Mexico in 1521. They also identified the Aztec nobility who were conquered and did their temple work for them. Mr. Grigg has written numerous lessons and documents that are published on the LDS church’s Find Answers database in the Help Center of the New FamilySearch program.

    SECTION TITLES

    SECTION I: TITLE PAGE AND BIBLE POEMS. Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas pertaining to a character or topic in the Bible.

    SECTION II: BOOK OF MORMON POEMS. Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas pertaining to a character or topic in the Book of Mormon.

    SECTION III: MODERN SCRIPTURE POEMS. Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas pertaining to a character or topic in the Doctrine and Covenants or the Pearl of Great Price.

    SECTION IV: HOME AND FAMILY POEMS. Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas or problems pertaining to a character or topic experienced in our home or local ward.

    SECTION V: PLAYS. There are short skits to three-act plays all centered around a gospel theme.

    SECTION VI: FAITH-PROMOTING MISSIONARY STORIES. Real stories of how the Lord provides for his faithful servants who fully depend on Him.

    SECTION I

    TITLE PAGE AND BIBLE POEMS

    Each poem expresses gospel principles and ideas

    pertaining to a character or topic in the Bible.

    WHAT THE HOLY BIBLE MEANS TO ME

    November 14, 2004

    The Bible is the basic, standard book containing God’s word to man on earth for his earthly welfare and to prepare him for his life after death. I am grateful to all the prophets, apostles, and men of God who kept the records and sacrificed to preserve them and hand them down to us.

    The Bible is the standard by which we judge all revelations. The prophet Isaiah put it this way:

    To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, [it is] because [there is] no light in them (Isaiah 8:20).

    The prophet Isaiah was one of Jesus’s favorite prophets. When Jesus appeared to the Nephites on this continent, he quoted some of the prophecies of Isaiah and commanded the people to search his prophecies diligently, for he said, Great are the words of Isaiah. For surely he spake as touching all things concerning my people which are of house of Israel (3 Nephi 23:1, BM).

    Isaiah referred to the Book of Mormon people in the twenty-ninth chapter of Isaiah when he said, And thou shalt be brought down, [and] shalt speak out of the ground, and thy speech shall be low out of the dust, and thy voice shall be, as of one that hath a familiar spirit, out of the ground, and thy speech shall whisper out of the dust (Isaiah 29:4).

    Isaiah refers to the Book of Mormon as a marvelous work and a wonder when the learned people reject it.

    Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near [me] with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men (Isaiah 29:13).

    Therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people, [even] a marvellous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise [men] shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent [men] shall be hid (Isaiah 29:14).

    Jesus explained to the Nephite people that they were the other sheep that he had referred to in Jerusalem. And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, [and] one shepherd (John 10:16).

    The prophet Ezekiel prophecied that in the last days the stick of Judah (the Bible) and the stick of Joseph (the Book of Mormon) will be brought together and become one stick in our hands.

    Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and [for] all the house of Israel his companions (Ezekiel 37:16).

    And join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand (Ezekiel 37:17).

    And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou [meanest] by these? (Ezekiel 37:18).

    Say unto them, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I will take the stick of Joseph, which [is] in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel his fellows, and will put them with him, [even] with the stick of Judah, and make them one stick, and they shall be one in mine hand (Ezekiel 37:19d).

    You may request a free copy of the King James Version of the Holy Bible from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints online. Just click on the following link: http://mormon.org/free-bible/

    THE CREATION

    There was a time when

    The creation of worlds and men

    In the Garden of Eden began

    Where fish, fowl, and beasts swam and ran.

    Adam and Eve were the first

    To enjoy the garden but durst

    Not take of the fruit

    Or they would get the boot.

    Mortality brought death and sin

    So a new life they did begin

    With choices of good and bad

    Work and sweat they had.

    An angel appeared to them

    And sacrifice to Jesus began

    The plan of happiness explained

    And righteousness maintained.

    Wickedness and murder began

    With Abel’s murder by Cain

    The patriarchal order was given

    Enoch’s city taken to heaven.

    Noah preached to crowds in vain

    The skies overcast with a heavy rain

    The ark was built to save a few

    They went aboard two by two.

    A new Gospel dispensation

    Revealed to every nation

    Till Abraham’s covenant with God taken

    And the children of Israel awakened.

    (Genesis 1-9)

    MOSES IN THE BULRUSHES

    In Egypt a decree was sworn

    Where Israel’s people were slaves

    To drown male babies when born

    And curtail population’s growing days.

    Moses was born and hid away

    For in the bulrushes he did lay

    In a little basket of straw and hay

    Till Pharaoh’s daughter found him one day.

    Moses’s sister stood looking on

    And wanted a nurse for her brother

    Pharaoh’s daughter took the baby as her own

    So the sister got the baby’s mother.

    Moses killed an Egyptian man

    For abusing an Israelite

    And hid him in the sand

    Pharaoh was looking for Moses all right.

    Moses fled to Midian

    And took Zipporah to wife

    The daughter of Jethro man

    He stayed here part of his life.

    Here he saw the burning bush like a fiery sage

    The Lord called him to command

    And lead Israel out of bondage

    Back to the Promised Land.

    (Exodus 2)

    BALAAM’S ASS

    Balaam the prophet rode his ass

    To help the Moabite princes

    An angel with sword stood in the pass

    And caught the ass’s glances.

    Three times Balaam was stopped

    As the ass saw the angel

    With Balaam he dropped

    Hopping mad you could tell.

    Why have you smitten me?

    The ass to Balaam cried

    I have served you faithfully

    With no requests denied.

    Now! Balaam saw the angel

    With sword in hand raised

    He bowed his head and fell

    On his face all amazed.

    God made the ass to talk and see

    Things that Balaam thought

    Could not ever be

    As important lessons were taught.

    (Numbers 22)

    ABRAHAM AND SARAH

    Abraham was a hundred years old

    When Isaac was born

    Sarah by an angel was told

    But laughed and doubted with scorn.

    When Isaac was just a lad

    The Lord told Abraham

    To sacrifice this son he had

    To prove his faith in Him.

    He took Isaac, the fire, and the wood

    And built an altar there

    With knife in hand he stood

    An angel said don’t dare.

    "Your faith is now proven to me

    You shall be blessed beyond compare

    With a great posterity

    Which all nations of the earth shall share."

    (Genesis 21-22)

    ISAAC AND REBEKAH

    Abraham gave his servant full rights

    To find a wife for Isaac

    But not among the Canaanites

    A woman of God you must bring back.

    He prayed for a way to know

    A certain girl would think

    And react just so

    When asking her for a drink.

    She drew water right away

    For he and his camels to drink

    Just as he had prayed that day

    Rebekah played her part without a blink.

    Isaac received the same promise

    Given to Abraham and his seed

    They would become as numerous

    As the sands of the sea.

    Jesus said they were part of His plan

    Because of His direct line

    Back to when genealogy began

    Believe and repent and you are mine.

    (Genesis 24-25)

    JACOB AND RACHEL

    Jacob kissed Rachel on sight

    As she brought her sheep to water

    It was the custom all right

    ’Cause she was his uncle’s daughter.

    He worked for Laban seven years

    For Rachel he would wed

    But woke up that morning in tears

    To find Leah in his bed.

    With Laban he was mad

    The oldest must go first

    Laban told the lad

    Work seven more years he must.

    Twelve sons were born to excel

    From wives and concubines

    God changed his name to Israel

    As known in latter times.

    (Genesis 25-32)

    THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL

    Who are they now?

    All of Jacob’s descendants?

    But more than this somehow

    Involving their premortal existence.

    Jesus called them his sheep

    Because they can hear him

    He is the shepherd indeed

    Because they obey him.

    The blessing of Abraham will fall

    On those who repent and are baptized

    And live worthy of it all

    That’s how it is realized.

    In latter days they’ll be gathered

    From places far and near

    Everywhere they have wandered

    Will acknowledge Jesus and revere.

    Jacob will no more be ashamed

    When he sees the work of God’s hand

    With his children being saved

    On their inherited land.

    (Genesis 12:2, 17:3)

    HANNAH AND SAMUEL

    Samuel born in answer to prayer

    To Hannah who gave her word

    She would lend him back in care

    Of Eli the priest of the Lord.

    Samuel was raised by Eli

    Who lived in the temple

    God’s voice he could not identify

    Eli’s voice it did resemble.

    Eli lost favor with God

    His sons he did not remand

    Samuel became prophet instead

    And was known throughout the land.

    Hannah kept her word

    And had more family

    Greatly blessed by the Lord

    It will continue eternally.

    (1 Samuel 1-4)

    DAVID AND GOLIATH

    Goliath was a giant man

    A champion of the Philistines

    Most feared him and ran

    But David hears the boasting and designs

    David said, I will show him as never before.

    Saul said, "You must be mad.

    He is a man of war

    And you are just a lad."

    David said, "I have killed a lion and a bear.

    With hands of my own

    I don’t need sword or spear.

    Just a sling and a stone."

    Goliath cursed David by his gods

    He would feed his flesh to beasts and birds

    He was insulted by such odds

    But David disregards his words.

    Selects a stone for his sling

    And quickly lets it fly

    While everyone is watching

    It hits Goliath above the eye.

    Goliath falls to the ground as dead

    David pulls out Goliath’s sword

    And cuts off his head

    The Philistines run as cowards would.

    (1 Samuel 17)

    DANIEL’S PROPHECIES

    Daniel, Shadrach, Mishach, and Abed-nego stood

    At King Nebuchadnezzar’s feet

    They looked so very good

    After not taking his wine and meat.

    Their wisdom was ten times greater

    Than all of his magic men

    Much help from their creator

    Escaping furnace and lion’s den.

    Daniel told the king

    All about his dream

    The image and everything

    And what it did mean.

    The image parts are nations

    Gold, silver, iron, clay, and brass

    Differing in strengths and durations

    Till all come to pass.

    In the days of these kings

    The God of Heaven

    Will set up His Kingdom

    Never to others given.

    But will break in pieces and consume

    All of these kingdoms and more

    The earth clean as with a broom

    The dream and interpretation are sure.

    (Daniel 1-5)

    DAVID AND BATHSHEBA

    David saw Bathsheba’s beauty

    As she sunbathed in the nude

    His mind wandered from pleasure to duty

    While changing his attitude.

    So he put Uriah at the battlefront

    To pave his weary way

    When Uriah’s death was imminent

    Then he would have full sway.

    But Nathan the prophet came by

    The little ewe lamb parable he told

    David said, that man shall die

    And restore the sheep fourfold.

    Nathan said, you are the one

    You took Uriah’s only wife

    While you had dozens of your own

    Your life will be one of bitter strife.

    David broke commandments three

    Covetousness, murder, and adultery

    His salvation he put in jeopardy

    Now he will never be free.

    (2 Samuel 11)

    SAMSON AND DELILAH

    Samson’s mother in her old age

    Would have a son the angel said

    To help free Israel from bondage

    If no razor should come on his head.

    A lion he killed with his bare hands

    And 3,000 men with a jawbone of an ass

    He could not be held with any bands

    His great strength no one could surpass.

    He loved Delilah a Philistine doll

    She was paid to solve his riddle

    In his sleep he told her all

    Shave his head down the middle.

    He was blinded and bound

    As he held to the building’s pillars

    New strength was found

    As the building crashed to smithers.

    He died with the Philistine enemy

    Their lords and many others

    He played out his destiny

    To free his Israelite followers.

    (Judges 16)

    RUTH AND BOAZ

    Naomi was an Israelite

    Her daughter-in-law Ruth

    Was a converted Moabite

    And loved Naomi in truth.

    Going back to Bethlehem

    Naomi wanted Ruth to stay

    With her husband’s kinsman

    In Moab that day.

    Ruth said, entreat me not to leave thee

    Your people are my people

    Your God, my God you see

    Let us stay a family.

    Ruth gleans in Boaz’s field

    And winnoweth his barley

    Boaz leaves her a generous yield

    So Naomi and Ruth were happy.

    Boaz and Ruth happen to meet

    On the threshing floor of grain

    Ruth against his bare feet

    Till morning they did remain.

    Boaz took Ruth to wife

    After clearing next-of-kin tradition

    Obed born the joy of life

    In royal line relation.

    (Ruth)

    ESTHER AND MORDECAI

    India to Ethiopia was ruled by Ahasuerus

    And Queen Vashti refused to obey

    So he chose Esther more desirous

    That fitted his style every way.

    Mordecai was Esther’s guardian

    As he watched the palace activity

    But refused obeisance to Prince Haman

    Who knew they were Jews from captivity.

    Haman devised a kingdom decree

    To destroy every Jew in sight

    Including Mordecai his enemy

    So he built a gallows just right.

    The gallows was used all right

    And Haman was the one

    Mordecai honored for his insight

    And all he had done.

    But Esther pleased the king a special way

    He promised her most anything

    She asked her people to fast and pray

    Their lives be spared by the king.

    The Jewish people were saved again

    Because Esther risked her life indeed

    Seems that everyone is after them

    But God remembers His chosen seed.

    (Esther 1-6)

    JOSEPH OF EGYPT

    Joseph was a favored one

    Being Rachel’s firstborn son

    His coat of many colors

    Caused jealousy of his brothers.

    While herding sheep at Dothan

    Joseph came a looking

    The brothers said let’s kill him,

    But Reuben said let’s sell him.

    They threw Joseph in a pit

    While they tried to decide it,

    Some travelers brought him up

    And sold him into Egypt.

    Joseph became Potiphar’s servant

    But was soon made superintendent

    Potiphar’s wife demanded

    Joseph, break the moral commandment.

    But Joseph ran like a deer

    We’ll have none of that here,

    But left his cloak in her hand

    Was made guilty by her command.

    Joseph was put in a dungeon

    But still his testimony hung on.

    The Pharaoh had some dreams

    But his Wise Men were blank it seems.

    So Joseph was called to translate

    A famine is in Egypt’s future fate

    Joseph was in charge of Food and Ware

    To store and barter with people everywhere.

    Then who should suddenly at Egypt appear?

    Joseph’s ten brothers with hunger and fear.

    Joseph kept his identity intact

    Until they agreed to bring Benjamin back.

    When Joseph revealed himself to them

    They all wept with past deeds forgiven,

    Goshen was given to Jacob’s family

    Here the Israelite nation grew mightily.

    The Lord works in a mysterious way

    With wonders performed each day

    Joseph was a special prophet and seer

    Chosen to set the example here.

    (Genesis 37-50)

    JESUS

    Jesus’s mission started before this earth began

    For He was chosen as the Savior in the premortal plan,

    He was the firstborn of spirits, our Elder Brother too,

    Satan rebelled and with many others withdrew.

    Jesus was obedient to His Father’s directions

    He formed this earth among many creations,

    He is the son because he obeys,

    He is our Father if we follow his ways.

    Sin and death came from Adam’s transgression

    The Savior’s sacrifice became a ransom,

    And the atonement overcame death by the resurrection,

    And forgiveness of sin by humble confession.

    Three in the Godhead, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,

    The Father, Eloheim, the Son Jehovah for most,

    The Holy Ghost, a messenger of truth and merit,

    He can inspire or enter us as a personage of spirit.

    The Father has a body of flesh and bones, we know

    As tangible as man’s, the Son also,

    Every person who dies shall live once again,

    Body and spirit united in the resurrection.

    Christ was the first fruits, then all will come after,

    The righteous first, the wicked much later,

    The way to be heirs of the Kingdom and promise,

    Repent and be baptized and keep the commandments.

    The Lord is all powerful, raise the dead and heal the sick,

    For worlds without number did He create,

    The Lord is all-knowing, even the thoughts of your heart,

    Every spirit is discerned from his pre-earth start.

    The Lord’s Second Coming is waited by the world,

    Many events predicted are beginning to unfold,

    False Christs and false prophets, many shall appear.

    Believe them not, but know His coming is near.

    He shall reign Lord of Lords and King of Kings

    His presence as a melting fire when he doest terrible things

    And every knee shall bow and tongue confess

    That Jesus is the Christ, His judgments are just.

    (Isaiah 7:14, Luke 2, Colossians 1:15, Bible; 3 Nephi 11-26,

    BM; D&C 18:11, 19:16, 18; Moses 6:52, 57, PGP)

    THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

    You are off to a good start

    When you love the Lord thy God

    With all of your heart

    And no graven images instead.

    Thou shalt not take the Lord’s name

    To undermine His fame

    By using it in vain

    Duty and honor the same.

    Remember the Sabbath day

    Six days for work

    The seventh worship and obey

    Your observance never shirk.

    Honor father and mother

    That thy days may be long

    On this land and no other

    This is where you belong.

    Thou shalt not kill

    Self-defense excluded

    Or military duty fulfill

    But murder included.

    Thou shalt not commit adultery

    Or acts of fornication

    These sins He did decree

    Was a great abomination.

    Thou shalt not steal

    Or others’ property hide

    And tax money reveal

    Civil laws you must abide.

    Thou shalt not bear false witness

    Or lie in any way

    Your words and deeds tell us

    How well you do obey.

    Thou shalt not covet

    Thy neighbor’s property

    His wife or servant

    Or what belongs to others and not thee.

    (Exodus 20)

    I AM THE HOLY GHOST

    A member of the godhead in the Eternal plan,

    A messenger of truth between God and man.

    Born of the spirit is my key

    To enter your body under God’s authority.

    I know each person from Adam to you,

    Your premortal record and what you did do.

    I have guided each Prophet and directed his mind

    So the Gospel could go to all mankind.

    I am the Comforter which Jesus said

    The Father would send in His stead,

    To teach you all things as a witness

    And bring all things to your remembrance.

    I am given as a gift to each baptized person

    So I can help him remember his life’s mission.

    Whenever a person is tempted to sin

    I prick his conscience so he won’t give in.

    I was given the call to protect the inner man,

    To teach you the truth whenever I can,

    The unpardonable sin is to blaspheme me

    Because you’re a traitor to God’s Spirit, you see.

    I do the will of the Father and the Son

    And I’m sent to bear witness to each and everyone,

    If you want to know if something is true

    Just ask in faith and I’ll come to you.

    (John 14)

    MARRIAGE

    Marriage is part of the Gospel plan

    Ordained of God for the progression of man,

    Be fruitful, He said to Adam and Eve, the first,

    You must multiply and replenish the earth.

    Bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh declared Adam

    As the Lord took his rib and formed the woman,

    For this cause shall a man to his wife cleave

    And his father and mother he must leave.

    What of divorcement? the Pharisees queried

    Jesus said, "Only for wickedness was it permitted,

    What therefore God has joined together,

    Let no man put asunder."

    God created this earth for his family of spirits

    To take a body and prove their merits,

    If we don’t marry and have a family

    This

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