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Poetic Justice for the Spirit
Poetic Justice for the Spirit
Poetic Justice for the Spirit
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I am a veteran with a minority owned business as well as a member of the Covington Who's Who Register. There are times when Justice seems out of reach. There is no better Justice then: "Poetic Justice for the Spirit. I give thanks to God for all of my accomplishments
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateOct 18, 2012
ISBN9781479733446
Poetic Justice for the Spirit
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Byron Choate

I am a veteran with a minority owned business as well as a member of the Covington Who's Who Register. There are times when Justice seems out of reach. There is no better Justice then: "Poetic Justice for the Spirit. I give thanks to God for all of my accomplishments.

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    Poetic Justice for the Spirit - Byron Choate

    The Chosen

    When God chooses to deliver, be prepared to receive. Glad tidings are given to those who believe. There will always be people trying to criticize; that is because they do not realize: what mankind considers strange, God has chosen to bless; that could be a man, woman or child: none the less. No one knows when their chosen time will be; but they can’t keep running from their destiny. (Jona) When God’s decision is has already been made. Those chosen should follow the pathway he has laid.

    IMAGINE THAT

    Tell the Gospel

    I am going to go tell it on the mountain; I have good reason. The time is now! This is blessing season. I will tell the elderly, cripple and even the blind; the mysterious works of God; is one of a kind. After I have spoken on the mountain, I will then go speak by the sea: reminding them that Christ died on cal very. Last but not least, I will go out in the field: explaining to those with broken hearts, God’s ability to rebuild. I did not choose this course; God chose me. Therefore I will spread

    the Gospel so diligently.

    IMAGINE THAT

    Acceptance

    This poem is for everyone, but mainly for my oldest son. There is nothing wrong with falling on your knees and allowing your tears to run. Many men think: That would make them less; although they have knelt down and proposed to a woman in a dress. A real man will not take that thought into consideration; pleasing

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