Psalm XV, THE DEEP FETCH

  How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of my Kinsman Redeemer, the Fetcher of My Soul, as He strides down the Sides of the North thru the flora and the fauna of His own creation, just to meet with me down here in the valley below. With every step, all of...

Psalm XVI, THE DEEP FETCH

  As David does, in this Golden Poem, this Messianic Psalm, proclaim, 1 << A Golden Psalm of David>> Hedge me about, O God, in You alone do I put my trust. 2 O my soul, You have said unto the LORD, You are My LORD, I have no goodness of my own that...

Psalm XVII, The Deep Fetch

¶ To fully understand the desperation of David in Psalm 17 we must fetch up Saul out of the Book of 1 Samuel 27:1, where, in its content, we find the young, tried and true warrior, David, laying out his heart with the deference of a dying man’s last words as he...
Psalm XIX {Book I}, The Deep Fetch

Psalm XIX {Book I}, The Deep Fetch

¶ There is not one of God’s heavenly configurations, colossal constellations, or earthly elements, in form or figure, that does not speak of a celestial design so far beyond the comprehension of man that It takes a mind, either perverted by pride or numbed by...
Psalm XIX, {Book II}, The Deep Fetch

Psalm XIX, {Book II}, The Deep Fetch

THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM ¶ Having formerly fetched out the First of the Three Books lodged in David’s Psalm XIX {Book I}{vs. 1-6},  known by the Ancient Expositeers as The Book of Creatures, Creation, and Nature, which I took the liberty to dub, The Book In Which...
A Christmas Prophecy Revisited

A Christmas Prophecy Revisited

UNTO US, A CHILD IS BORN The Prophecy: ¶ “All of those who have lived and do live in the dark and daunting shadows of this present evil world have seen a Great Light. Upon all those who wander about lost in the land of the shifting shadows of lies, fear,...
Raising Cain

Raising Cain

CAIN JUST WAS NOT ABEL   Cain just was not Abel, He had a twisted bent, Through the windows of his soul Loomed a brooding discontent. He would not listen to the Lord, No! He had a storm to brew, He fooled around with darker things, He loved forbidden fruit....

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