day suffers day, and emptiness
a pervasive feeling in the back of the soul
and frustration, crying out, but not completely,
to proud to let go of ruined things familiar
self suffers self, and resignation
a comfortable pain that is perversely loved
defying logic to pour energy into an object long dead
to vain to give up hopes of a selfish triumph
love suffers love, and endless hoping
a faithful prompting in the depths of the heart
telling you to let go of sins long held private
to kind to cease from calling you home
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too vain to …
too kind to …
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I call this prompting the work of the Holy Spirit.
John Wesley- of the Methodist Faith- calls this Previent Grace, (The Work of the HS that leads us to Conversion.
Love Uncle Riley
Hi Uncle Riley! How are you?