Jamison Niwamanya Revelation Poetry In Motion | The Sabbath

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Jamison Niwamanya Revelation Poetry In Motion | The Sabbath

Jamison Niwamanya Revelation Poetry In Motion | The Sabbath

 

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61:7.11 100,000 years ago, during the retreat of the last glacier, the vast polar ice sheets began to form, and the center of ice accumulation moved considerably northward. And as long as the polar regions continue to be covered with ice, it is hardly possible for another glacial age to occur, regardless of future land elevations or modification of ocean currents.
74:4.5&6 It was a momentous day, and just before noon, about the time of the arrival of the seraphic messenger bearing the Jerusem acknowledgment of the installation of the world’s rulers, Adam and Eve, moving apart from the throng, pointed to the Father’s temple and said: “Go you now to the material emblem of the Father’s invisible presence and bow down in worship of him who made us all and who keeps us living. And let this act be the sincere pledge that you never will again be tempted to worship anyone but God.” They all did as Adam directed. The Material Son and Daughter stood alone on the mount with bowed heads while the people prostrated themselves about the temple.
And this was the origin of the Sabbath-day tradition. Always in Eden the seventh day was devoted to the noontide assembly at the temple; long it was the custom to devote this day to self-culture. The forenoon was devoted to physical improvement, the noontime to spiritual worship, the afternoon to mind culture, while the evening was spent in social rejoicing. This was never the law in Eden, but it was the custom as long as the Adamic administration held sway on earth.

The Sabbath
Now the rain has done its job.
A cooler sun to walk your dog.
Humidity’s dried up a bit.
The air is clean, we feel more fit.

A good day comes to worship God.
Our worship days are not forgot.
Too many do, however, view
One day a week as follow through.

To be skillful one must do
Once a day with follow through.
Practice, practice is the key.
Improvement comes eventually.

Patience with yourself will help
As your skills you do develop.
Do your best, and keep your focus.
What you become’s not hocus-pocus.

Plan the outcome, follow through.
Fulfill the hopes of what you do!
Surprise will come most every day.
Evolvement seems to come that way.

Shifting sands as faces change.
Be prepared, things may get strange.
Faith in love will change your soul.
Can you achieve that as your goal?

Thank You, Father, things occur.
It helps to know life does endure.
Closure never truly comes.
As we go on, we’re never done.

Poetry in Motion

Poetry in Motion

Only a poet can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of routine existence.