Create a poem from this: People don't trust often what they say. Why? Because they speak out of distrust. "If I am not doing the works of My Father, then do not believe Me. But if I am doing them, even though you do not believe Me, believe the works themselves, so that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me, and I am in the Father." ~Jesus (Jn 10.37-38) If there are only words, people distrust them, But anyone puts them into practice, they begin to believe them.
For God to teach us real love, God must bring unlovely people into our life. GOD IS LIFE IN HIS LOVE. "Real love isn't our love for God, but his love for us." ~1 Jn 4.10 God knows who belongs in your life and doesn't. Trust and let go. Whoever is meant to be there, will still be there
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The Echo of Trust
People don't often trust the words they hear,
For words can be shadowed by doubt and fear.
"If I am not doing the works of My Father,
Then do not believe Me," Jesus said, rather
"Even though you do not believe Me, believe the works,
So you may know the Father's love, and see it in me."
Trust is not in words alone, but in deeds,
In the practice of faith, the planting of seeds.
When actions align with the divine,
The heart finds reasons to believe and find.
God brings unlovely souls into our space,
Teaching us love in its truest grace.
For real love isn't our love for God above,
But His love for us, a perfect, eternal dove.
God is life, in His love so pure,
Knowing who should stay, and who to endure.
Trust in His plan, let go of control,
Those meant to stay, will fulfill their role.
In the echo of actions, trust will grow,
In the reflection of love, His presence will show.
Believe not just in words, but in what is done,
For in deeds of love, His kingdom has begun.
Craft a prose poetry from the passage & poem.
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The Echo of Trust: A Divine Symphony
In a world where words often fall like fragile leaves, whispered promises dissolve into the wind of doubt. People hesitate, for they have seen too many words crumble without the foundation of action. "If I am not doing the works of My Father, then do not believe Me," Jesus declared with unwavering conviction. His message was clear: words must be clothed in deeds, for it is through actions that truth finds its voice. "Even though you do not believe Me, believe the works themselves, so that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me, and I am in the Father."
Trust is not a gift easily given to mere syllables. It is forged in the crucible of actions, where faith takes root and grows. When words are backed by deeds, hearts begin to soften, to believe. It is in the doing, the living out of truth, that we find reason to trust, to hope.
God, in His infinite wisdom, brings unlovely souls into our lives. Through them, He teaches us the essence of true love, a love that transcends the superficial and touches the eternal. "Real love isn't our love for God, but His love for us," reminds us of the profound truth. God is life in His love, knowing who belongs in our journey and who does not. Trust in His divine orchestration, and let go of the need to control. Those meant to stay, will find their place in the symphony of your life.
In the echo of trust, actions speak louder than words. In the reflection of love, His presence becomes unmistakable. Believe not just in words, but in what is done, for in the deeds of love, the kingdom of heaven takes root and flourishes. Trust in the divine symphony, where every note of action harmonizes with the melody of His love, creating a masterpiece that resonates through the corridors of eternity.
Draft a message from this prose.
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Message: The Echo of Trust: A Divine Symphony
Dear Friends,
In a world where words often fall like fragile leaves and whispered promises dissolve into the wind of doubt, it’s no wonder that trust is hard to come by. Too often, we have seen words crumble without the foundation of action. Jesus Himself addressed this very issue, saying, "If I am not doing the works of My Father, then do not believe Me. Even though you do not believe Me, believe the works themselves, so that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me, and I am in the Father" (John 10:37-38).
This profound statement teaches us that trust is not a gift easily given to mere syllables. It is forged in the crucible of actions, where faith takes root and grows. When our words are backed by deeds, hearts begin to soften and believe. It is in the doing, the living out of truth, that we find reason to trust, to hope.
God, in His infinite wisdom, brings unlovely souls into our lives. Through these challenging relationships, He teaches us the essence of true love, a love that transcends the superficial and touches the eternal. As 1 John 4:10 reminds us, "Real love isn't our love for God, but His love for us." God is life in His love, knowing who belongs in our journey and who does not. We must trust in His divine orchestration and let go of our need to control. Those meant to stay will find their place in the symphony of our lives.
In the echo of trust, actions speak louder than words. In the reflection of love, His presence becomes unmistakable. Let us believe not just in words, but in what is done, for in the deeds of love, the kingdom of heaven takes root and flourishes. Trust in the divine symphony, where every note of action harmonizes with the melody of His love, creating a masterpiece that resonates through the corridors of eternity.
May we live out our faith in such a way that our actions bear witness to the truth we proclaim, fostering trust and reflecting God’s boundless love. Amen.
Blessings,
Friday, August 9, 2024
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