Poetry of Christian Faith
Poetry of Christian Faith

Poetry of Christian Faith

Tim Carter, Dave Carter

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A conversation with Author Tim Carter about religion, poetry, and life. Formerly the "Living in God's Rhyme Podcast".

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Not Perfect, But Willing, #100
APR 20, 2023
Not Perfect, But Willing, #100
100, 10-10, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 4/20/2023)                       Today we are reading and discussing a poem about what God has offered us and 2 new poems written for today’s podcast.We’ll start with a poem from God’s Rhyme, on page 106.JOHN 3:16“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” (NIV)God loved us, He gave us,His only Son,For everyone,Who believesIn His SonShould not, Will not,Perish,But have LifeEverlasting.What could be more poetic,More comforting than this?No words of yours or mineCould convey love like His.Gave His son,Whoever believes,Life everlasting,There is nothing,Not a thing,Left to say.Except,Thank you Lord For Your love.Reflection:So, one day I thought I could make god's love for us sound more poetic, make it sound more . . . whatever that it is in the Bible.  I couldn't and happily admit it.  The work of God in human hands . . .   It should be left in God's hands.Discussion:THE PRAYER ROADThe time has come,At least for some,To kneel in prayerFor what is there.‘tis not the end,Hearts left to mend,Once having heardThrough prayer a word.In the race we run,Is the shining Son,Filling us with loveAs we look above.The road we take,That God did make,Follow through faithKnowing His grace.It is not goodbye,No question of why.We did kneel and pray.He will lead the way,And in knowing Him,So we will follow.                                  tcarter, 4/9,10/2023Discussion:  NOT PERFECTNot perfect, but willing.God continues instilling,My soul constantly filling.I look to the skies,Wipe tears from my eyes,Answering my whys.Not perfect on this earth,Yet I have found my worth,That began with a birth.Not perfect today,So again I prayI follow God’s way.I am not perfect in my present life, but God is perfect and Jesus willlead me to perfection.                                (tcarter, 4/11/2023)Discussion:As we come to the end of today’s podcast, let us pray.Dear Heavenly Father, Dave, I thank you for the time You have given us to record these podcasts.  Through this time, we both have experienced growth in our faith and the need for You in our lives.  We hope that we have been able to touch at least a few listeners when they needed to hear what You have done in our lives and the patience You have had with us during this time, and before, in our lives.  We know that this is not the end of our days with You.  We trust in You, knowing that if we are open to Your will for our lives, tomorrow, at its worst, will be better because of You, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.We pray for those who have listened to a podcast or a few that they feel their presence in their lives as they have given their lives to You through Your Son Jesus.  You are a mighty God, The one true God, Your love is perfect.  Thank You Father for Your Son, Jesus, and Your Holy Spirit.  Thank You for the blessings you have bestowed on us,We pray in the name of Jesus.AmenAnd may we remember the words from 2 Corinthians, 12:9; But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, my power is perfect in weakness.”At the beginning and at the endAnd every moment in between,May our strength be for His strengthSo His perfection may be seem.(from God Still Rhymes, Concluding Prayer)We pray in the name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer.Amen                                                                                                                                           (2/26/23)Follow us on the Podopolo podcast apphttps://apps.apple.com/app/podopolo-podcast-radio-player/id1557923680https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.podopolo.app&pli=1Use my code - greydave Follow is on our websitewww.poetryofchristianfaith.com                                                    https://livingingodsrhymepodcast.podcastpage.ioLet us know your thoughts through Speak pipehttps://www.speakpipe.com/Livingingodsrhymepodcast You can buy Tim's books at the following websitesgod rhyme tim carter | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Amazon.com : God's Rhyme Tim Carterhttps://www.lettrapress.com Please follow us on Facebook and Like us(6) Tim Carter, God Still Rhymes | Facebook Please follow us on Youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSR3-0c9FfAZnblwJ2u0dA You can hear us on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Pandora, Stitcher, IHeart radio, Tunedin Radio. and all the other podcast sites. Please subscribe to the podcastTell all your friends about us and have them tell thier friends,Thank you for being here, we are blessed that you listened.Tim and Dave "If you give Him the times As you live His word rhymes ""We are the King’s kids and you’ll never get rid of us because we are His with Jesus."                                                                                                                                                                                                                              If you giveHim the timesAs you liveHis word rhymes  And don’t forget, “We are the Kings kids and you will never get rid of us for we are His with Jesus.”  Living In God’s Rhyme ©2018 by Tim CarterGod Still Rhymes ©2019 by Tim CarterGod’s Rhyme ©2019 by Tim Carter
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34 MIN
Remove The Door, #99
APR 13, 2023
Remove The Door, #99
99, 10-9, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 4/13/2023)                       Today we will be reading poems about prayer.The first poem is in God’s Rhyme on pg. 33.PRAYERDear Jesus, how do I pray,            what do I say?What words do I speak            for the peace that I seek?I give thanks to You            for all that You do,for the blessings You are giving            in this life I am living.I praise Your blessed name,            forever & always it is the same.Yesterday You guided me,            today You helped me see.Forgive me for all the wrongs,keep me singing happy songs.From temptation set me freeso that in You I can be.I praise YouI thank YouI worship YouI honor YouJesus, You set me free,            now I can see.When my vision is blurred            You show me Your word.As I have been blessed,            now I pray for the rest,for my sisters & brothers            who think they have no other.For our salvation You are risen,            for us new life You have given.Use me as You would            that others may have what they should.I praise YouI thank YouI worship YouI honor YouOn bended knee or with hands upraised,            it is Your life that is praised.And as I give You my life            You take from me my strife.You have given me so much;            joy, life, love & the such.& all You have taken            is my life’s burden.You are all the love from Heaven above.& Jesus, each time I pray there is not enough to say. Except,            I praise You                        & Your holy name,            I thank You for what You have done,            I worship You                        as my Savior & Lord,            I honor You                        as only You deserve,            & I do Love you,                        my Jesus, my Lord,                        my Savior, my friend.                                                                 AmenDiscussion:The next poem is in Living In God’s Rhyme on pg. 83.MY CHANGING PRAYERLord help me todayAs I go on my way,For this I do pray.There is more to pray for,Those who are illThat their healing willAlso heal their souls.There are those who need to be found.Those who have not heard you sound,There is a world full of painWaiting for your healing rain.And for me, I pray for your help,What I think I need for myself.Then I read from Peter’s first letterAnd know that I need to do better.“Live such good lives among the pagans that,Though they accuse you of doing wrong,They may see your good deedsAnd glorify God on the day he visits us.”(1 Peter 2:12)How do I liveWith what the lifeThat surrounds meHas to give?I need more than the help for which I askIf I am to complete my given task.I must pray for that I understandThat he will carry me across the sand.So now I pray in a different way.I ask that God make me awareThat as I go through the dayIf I open the door, he is there.He wants to share his blessingsBut I have to open the door So that I may receive moreOf what he has for me.I pray that God helps me open my heartAs each new day doe s start.I pray that I am open to receiveSo at the day’s end I do not grieve.Lord, take my life today and is it as you would,I know that you can do more than I ever could.I pray that I open the door to allow your spiritLive within me and that I always hear it.If I hear you speakMy prayer will be,It will be complete.Discussion:The last poem about prayer is also in Living on God’s Rhyme on pg.85.THE STORY OF MY PRAYERDear Father in Heaven I pray that I live for you today.Dear God I pray that all I sayIs that your will be done, that I live for your Son,That with the setting sun, your will has been done.My heartfelt hope, my desireIs that I not deserve your ire,That by your indwelling spirit,The voice of your words, I hear it.So why today do I feel defeated?Why do I know there is a distanceBetween you and me, and what I see?Why do I know it is all because of . . .?As I am lay my head upon my bedI feel the fear that you are not near.The fear that I know is that of what I did sow,That when I shut the door, I feel your presence no more.It is time that is wasted,In a vast waste land that is my mind.It is blessings that are squanderedAs not trying, you I did not find.Then your word as I pray to repent:He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.And what does the Lord require of you?To act justly and to love mercyand to walk humbly with your god.Micah 6: 8As I get ready for sleep, as my soul does weep,I pray that what I did sow, tomorrow will not grow.As I get ready for sleep, I pray that my soul you keep,Keep it from the dust, that I do what I must.Yes, Lord I pray for your help in living my lifeIn a way that pleases you and those I meet.I do pray for your help keeping me from strife,From falling in the gutter of the crowded city street.But more than that prayerI pray that you remove the door,The one that I keep closing,That when closed keeps you out.When that door is closedMy voice is silentAnd my hearing deaf,My sight is blinded.So I ask Lord that this be my prayer:But  for me, I watch in hope for the LORD,I wait for God my Savior;my God will hear meMicah 7: 7Discussion:As we come to the end of today’s podcast, let us pray.Dear Heavenly Father we come to you in prayer as we end today’s podcast.  Dave and I thank You for leading us through the day and into tomorrow.  We thank You for all you have led us to and through.We pray for our listeners and viewers; for their needs, healing and the salvation of those who have not yet accepted the gift of Your grace by faith. We pray, Lord, for this world in which we live.  Father, as Christians lead us to proclaiming the gospel where ever we are.  May we do so in a loving  way.  Lead us to the truth of the days we are living in.  Dear Lord, prepare us and our listeners and viewers for the coming week.  We pray that it is You we live for and You who leads us.  As we walk with you  this week, may it be Your hand clasped around our hand so we may feel the grasp of Your love.And this week may we remember the words from 2 Corinthians, 12:9; But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, my power is perfect in weakness.”At the beginning and at the endAnd every moment in between,May our strength be for His strengthSo His perfection may be seem.(from God Still Rhymes, Concluding Prayer)We pray in the name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer.Amen                                                                                                                                           (2/26/23)Follow us on the Podopolo podcast apphttps://apps.apple.com/app/podopolo-podcast-radio-player/id1557923680https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.podopolo.app&pli=1Use my code - greydave Follow is on our websitewww.poetryofchristianfaith.com                                                    https://livingingodsrhymepodcast.podcastpage.ioLet us know your thoughts through Speak pipehttps://www.speakpipe.com/Livingingodsrhymepodcast You can buy Tim's books at the following websitesgod rhyme tim carter | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Amazon.com : God's Rhyme Tim Carterhttps://www.lettrapress.com Please follow us on Facebook and Like us(6) Tim Carter, God Still Rhymes | Facebook Please follow us on Youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSR3-0c9FfAZnblwJ2u0dA You can hear us on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Pandora, Stitcher, IHeart radio, Tunedin Radio. and all the other podcast sites. Please subscribe to the podcastTell all your friends about us and have them tell thier friends,Thank you for being here, we are blessed that you listened.Tim and Dave "If you give Him the times As you live His word rhymes ""We are the King’s kids and you’ll never get rid of us because we are His with Jesus."                                                                                                                                                                                                                              If you giveHim the timesAs you liveHis word rhymes  And don’t forget, “We are the Kings kids and you will never get rid of us for we are His with Jesus.”  Living In God’s Rhyme ©2018 by Tim CarterGod Still Rhymes ©2019 by Tim CarterGod’s Rhyme ©2019 by Tim Carter
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The lamb of God Who Saves US, #98
APR 6, 2023
The lamb of God Who Saves US, #98
98, 10-8, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 4/6/2023)                       Today we are reading and discussing 3 poems about Jesus, the Lamb of God, what He has done for us and the blessings that we receive as we receive as we believe that Jesus is the Son of God, lived on the earth as one of us, a life without sin, took the sins of the world upon Himself, as called to by His Father, a death that was the final sacrifice God required for the forgiveness of man’s sins.  If we will believe we will receive everlasting life in Heaven with our Savior.THE GATHERING LAMBPage 110 God’s Rhyme“We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.  Isaiah 53:6, NIVThe Lamb of God, with God before time,perfect, as is God, in every way,before the words were written in linesJesus, the unblemished Lamb was there.Jesus and God, with the Holy Spirit,indivisible, the Trinity;so the Lamb of God is also God,who saves our souls for eternity.We, living on this earth, a herd of sheep,we wander, are lost not knowing the cost,not knowing, we cause a pain so deepthat God sent Jesus to find and save us.An earthly shepherd has a special one,one of the herd that seeks the wandering, those sheep that are lost, that have gone astray,returning them home before the day is done.Our Heavenly Master has sent His Sonto find the lost and to gather the strays,to bring us home before the end of days.The Lamb of God, a never ending search.            Before we knew Him            He knew who we were,            He knew our thoughts,He knew our prayers.And He knew of our rebellion,Before, He has always known.Yet He loves us stilland He always will.He sent His Sonto be the onethat would seek us outeven as we doubt.He sent His Son to gather us in,the unblemished Lamb, the Sacrifice,to pay the price, to die for our sinsso that with God we are finally put right!.Reflection:The result of Bible study.  The lamb who gathers us in, who died for our sins.Discussion:THE LAMB OF GODPage 14, Living in Gods Rhyme“Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals.”Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the throne . . .Revelation 5:5-6As I sat reading of John’s visionI felt as if I never fully understoodThat for eternity God’s decisionRemains forever for my good.Yes, I have read of the cruelty Of his beating on the way to the cross,Of the agony of his death,The death of God’s son.The death of my condemnation.I know that by God’s graceI will be with him forever.I know I will see his faceAnd feel his loving embrace.But reading the words of what John saw,Though they shouldn’t, they rub my wounds raw:“A Lamb, looking as if it had been slain,”Knowing it is from my pain.The resurrected Jesus in human formAppeared as if he had been reborn,Perfect in every way.And with us he will stay.Though forgiven, the wounds I causedAre still there, showing his care.May I never forget his love for me,The suffering, So that with him I will forever be.7/3/17Reflection on The Lamb of GodIn God’s Rhyme I wrote a poem called “Love” about the pain and suffering Jesus experienced on the way to and on the cross.  When I read the line in Revelation it inspired this poem, I was struck by the Lamb looking like it had been slain.  I know that my sins have been forgiven.  I know that my sins and my straying cause God pain, but I never really thought about how deeply that must affect God.  And then it is ever harder to grasp how much he loves me if the scars are still visible.Discussion:THE VEIL TORN, THE PRESENCE OF GODPage 140, Living in God’s RhymeA Time BeforeAn when Jesus had cried out againin a loud voice, he gave up his spirit.At that moment the curtain in the templewas torn in two from top to bottom.Matthew 27: 50,51The veil in the Temple of the Old TestamentConcealed the Holy of Holies, the placewhere the Ark of the Covenant and God’s presence rested.One time each year the priest enteredTo offer atonement for the sins of God’s people.Then TodayThe veil is taken away.  But wheneverAnyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.2 Corinthians 3:16The veil was torn, God’s presence now shownTo those who believe in his atonement for our sin.It is now through Jesus that we see the face of God,That we can live in his presence, that his face is known.Jesus is the high priest that sits at God’s right handMaking intercession for us as our prayers we present.It is through his atonement for our sin that we now standKnowing that through his Son, we are always in God’s presence.If we accept God’s gift,The grace of his love,The death of hIs SonIn a way that by usCould never be done,We will not see the veil,We will see only his love.We now come to God through JesusWho lived facing the temptationsWe live with each and every day.He understands our weaknesses.Now and ForeverTherefore, since we have a great high priestwho has ascended into heaven, Jesus, the Sonof God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess.For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we haveone who has been tempted in every way, just as we are – yet he did not sin.Let us then approach God’s throne of gracewith confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.Hebrews 4:14-16It is through Jesus that we are now able to be in God’s presence.Discussion:As we come to the end of today’s podcast, let us pray.Dear Heavenly Father we come to you in prayer as we end today’s podcast.  Dave and I thank You for leading us through the day and into tomorrow.  We thank You for all you have led us to and through.We pray for our listeners and viewers; for their needs, healing and the salvation of those who have not yet accepted the gift of Your grace by faith. We pray, Lord, for this world in which we live.  Father, as Christians lead us to proclaiming the gospel where ever we are.  May we do so in a loving  way.  Lead us to the truth of the days we are living in.  Dear Lord, prepare us and our listeners and viewers for the coming week.  We pray that it is You we live for and You who leads us.  As we walk with you  this week, may it be Your hand clasped around our hand so we may feel the grasp of Your love.And this week may we remember the words from 2 Corinthians, 12:9; But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, my power is perfect in weakness.”At the beginning and at the endAnd every moment in between,May our strength be for His strengthSo His perfection may be seem.(from God Still Rhymes, Concluding Prayer)We pray in the name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer.Amen                                                                                                                                           (2/26/23)Follow us on the Podopolo podcast apphttps://apps.apple.com/app/podopolo-podcast-radio-player/id1557923680https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.podopolo.app&pli=1Use my code - greydave Follow is on our websitewww.poetryofchristianfaith.com                                                    https://livingingodsrhymepodcast.podcastpage.ioLet us know your thoughts through Speak pipehttps://www.speakpipe.com/Livingingodsrhymepodcast You can buy Tim's books at the following websitesgod rhyme tim carter | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Amazon.com : God's Rhyme Tim Carterhttps://www.lettrapress.com Please follow us on Facebook and Like us(6) Tim Carter, God Still Rhymes | Facebook Please follow us on Youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSR3-0c9FfAZnblwJ2u0dA You can hear us on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Pandora, Stitcher, IHeart radio, Tunedin Radio. and all the other podcast sites. Please subscribe to the podcastTell all your friends about us and have them tell thier friends,Thank you for being here, we are blessed that you listened.Tim and Dave "If you give Him the times As you live His word rhymes ""We are the King’s kids and you’ll never get rid of us because we are His with Jesus."                                                                                                                                                                                                                              If you giveHim the timesAs you liveHis word rhymes  And don’t forget, “We are the Kings kids and you will never get rid of us for we are His with Jesus.”  Living In God’s Rhyme ©2018 by Tim CarterGod Still Rhymes ©2019 by Tim CarterGod’s Rhyme ©2019 by Tim Carter
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We Are Missionaries, #97
MAR 30, 2023
We Are Missionaries, #97
97, 10-7, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 3/30/2023) Today we will be discussion the call to missions in our lives.  We are called to spread the gospel to the nations.THE MISSIONARY’S MISSION (Living In God’s Rhyme, pg. 65)They leave the comfort of homeWhere they were raised and grown,Where seeds of faith were sown,By those who gave them a home.With the love for those,These that God choseHave a yearning to shareThe love of God’s care.Traveling across continents and seasTo spread his word and plant the seeds,Prayerfully hoping that their good deedsWill show more how God’s grace does please.Where language is a barrier His word speaks to all,No matter the carrier,More will hear your call.More will hear your callBecause they, many of them,Love you and those in needOf hearing a word, Of sharing a good deed.It is God’s love that leads the missionary.It is his call that sends them forth,That sets the missionary on a course.He has set their hearts on fireWith a spirit full of desireTo help their sisters and brothersIn a way not done by others.God will blessThose who helpMore who have less,Those who reach,Those who teachThe one or moreWho need help.He will bless evermore.Pray for those with a heart,A desire to live apart From the comforts of a life,To live with those in strife.May their living,May their giving,Be the gift,Give a liftTo the spiritOf many more adrift,Perhaps not knowingThat as more do hear it,The words of worksMore will share,More will careThat it is God’s wordMore will be sowing.Reflection on The Missionary’s MissionI got the idea for this poem on my way to work .  I had a few good lines that I fortunately remembered to write down when I got to work.  However, when I wrote it, I struggled.  I’m not sure what that means, if anything.  Maybe it was because I was writing about something I know little about.  But upon reflection during the day I realized that we are all called to be missionaries.  Where ever we are we are to share the good news of salvation.  At work, on the street, with friends, and especially at home.  And it all starts with our story.HIS WORD  MAY IT LEAD US (Living In God’s Rhyme, pg. 63)Matthew, Mark Luke and John,Paul, Peter, Timothy and Jude,Books and letters written To show us the way to God’s love,The love of his sacrifice,The love of his grace,The love he has for us,The human race.Jesus said,Believe,Be baptizedAnd spread the Gospel.We should not only pray,Pray every day,For those who have not heardHis mighty saving word.We should speakSo that we reachThose souls we knowOf the gift we have receivedSo they will not be deceived.We need to shoutTo the world aboutThat Jesus saves,He is what God gaveSo the end will be better,So it will not be bitter.After ThoughtsAs believers we can meet in clustersSo that faith and desire we can musterThat as we leave the roomWe do not have a sense of doomBut the faith to share,Share that we care,That others hearWhat we hold dearTo our heartsSo they may startTo see what they can beThat when with JesusThey will be free.Discussion:A SOLDIER FOR THE LORD (Living In God’s Rhyme, pg. 191)There is more than the battle to be wonThere is more that we are here for.If we are to follow God’s SonWe do not fight as if it’s a war.No, our mission is to share his love.If we love God, we are commanded to love others.Maybe the battle rages within us.If we are one with Jesus,The battle has been won.We are raised with his Son.If God is in us, his love we must share.Through our sharing we show we care,Not just for others, but for the FatherWho loves us in spite of ourselves.We must show the love in our heart,Love that is for all to see.As the sun rises our days start.Is love what our day will be?Love will overcome hate.If we do not show His love,What will be the fateOf those we overlook?A soldier, marching forward,Sharing God’s loving word,Showing his saving graceTo a stranger’s face.If we are to stand, We must follow his command.Discussion:  A few readings for the BibleMatthew 24:14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.Matthew 28:19-20 ESV Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Mark 13:10 ESV And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nationsMatthew 9:37-38 ESV Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”As we come to the end of today’s podcast, let us pray.Dear Heavenly Father we come to you in prayer as we end today’s podcast.  Dave and I thank You for leading us through the day and into tomorrow.  We thank You for all you have led us to and through.We pray for our listeners and viewers; for their needs, healing and the salvation of those who have not yet accepted the gift of Your grace by faith. We pray, Lord, for this world in which we live.  Father, as Christians lead us to proclaiming the gospel where ever we are.  May we do so in a loving  way.  Lead us to the truth of the days we are living in.  Dear Lord, prepare us and our listeners and viewers for the coming week.  We pray that it is You we live for and You who leads us.  As we walk with you  this week, may it be Your hand clasped around our hand so we may feel the grasp of Your love.And this week may we remember the words from 2 Corinthians, 12:9; But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, my power is perfect in weakness.”At the beginning and at the endAnd every moment in between,May our strength be for His strengthSo His perfection may be seen.(from God Still Rhymes, Concluding Prayer)We pray in the name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer.Amen                                                                                                                                           (2/26/23) Follow us on the Podopolo podcast apphttps://apps.apple.com/app/podopolo-podcast-radio-player/id1557923680https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.podopolo.app&pli=1Use my code - greydave Follow is on our websitewww.poetryofchristianfaith.com                                                    https://livingingodsrhymepodcast.podcastpage.ioLet us know your thoughts through Speak pipehttps://www.speakpipe.com/Livingingodsrhymepodcast You can buy Tim's books at the following websitesgod rhyme tim carter | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Amazon.com : God's Rhyme Tim Carterhttps://www.lettrapress.com Please follow us on Facebook and Like us(6) Tim Carter, God Still Rhymes | Facebook Please follow us on Youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSR3-0c9FfAZnblwJ2u0dA You can hear us on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Pandora, Stitcher, IHeart radio, Tunedin Radio. and all the other podcast sites. Please subscribe to the podcastTell all your friends about us and have them tell thier friends,Thank you for being here, we are blessed that you listened.Tim and Dave "If you give Him the times As you live His word rhymes ""We are the King’s kids and you’ll never get rid of us because we are His with Jesus."                                                                                                                                                                                                                             If you giveHim the timesAs you liveHis word rhymes  And don’t forget, “We are the Kings kids and you will never get rid of us for we are His with Jesus.”  Living In God’s Rhyme ©2018 by Tim CarterGod Still Rhymes ©2019 by Tim CarterGod’s Rhyme ©2019 by Tim Carter
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God's Days, #96
MAR 23, 2023
God's Days, #96
96, 10-6, SHOW  NOTES & COPYRIGHTS,  (Scheduled 3/23/2023)                       Today we are going to follow up on Dave’s suggestion to read a specific poem.  This poem has one of my favorite titles, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrowday.  Sometimes I like to play with words and even make my own words.  Yesterday, today and tomorrow are all days of our lives.  And no, I have not watched this soap opera on tv.   I’m not sure how clean I would be after watching an episode.Ok, enough, I’ll get to reading.  Our first poem is found in Living in God’s Rhyme on page 157.YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROWDAYAs I write this it is today.I wrote the one for yesterdaySometime earlier today.You will read this tomorrowday.Yeah, it sounds nonsensical.Maybe it’s like something from A long lost, thankfully, musicalWhose tunes you cannot hum.For some that is the total sumOf a week of days ever so weak;There was yesterday’s yesterdayAnd then tomorrowday’s tomorrowday.But we must remember the timesWhen writing of the week’s rhymesThat spellcheck continues to tell us we that we are wrongerWith those red squiggly lines under words that are stronger.(Writers comment: Man versus machine, God always wins.)One day tomorrowday will be yesterday.We cannot worry about whatever dayWe find ourselves living inWhether we lose or we win.As we face each day we must pray,Pray aloud that God removes the cloudOf doubt so we may shoutFor the world to hear that we have no fear.Yes, we will have our coffee,We will have the lives we live,But these things become smallWhen we answer God’s call.Yesterday I wrote, and today I writeAs I will tomorrowday write,“All I need today is a little Dr. PepperAnd a whole lot of Jesus”Pray that we mayStay with him always,That what we sayMay reflect the wayHe has saved us,God’s Son, Jesus.Discussion:Not much to say.  It’s how my mind works.  Crazy, I know; the voices in my head are constantly telling me so.Let’s see what I wrote some other day.  This is found on page 53 of Living In God’s Rhyme.SUDDEN DAYThe first day of the week,We worship him in churchAs comfort in our lives we seekBefore out the doors we lurch.Tomorrow begins the weak days,Those days when we can easily forgetWhat on Sunday he did say.As we step in the puddles our feet are wet.It is meIn the mirrorI do see.In the morningThere is a warningIn the prayer saidThat all I needIs his word to heedAnd I will be ledMy soul will be fedAnd then I open the doorTo the world that wants more.Each and every day I seeA reflection in the mirror.But there are so many aboutAs our lives we live outThat have not heard Us speak of his word.We must care,We must share,Let them knowAs we sowThe seedsThat will feedMore than five thousand,More than loaves and fish,More than they could ever wishIn years beyond a thousand.We can lead them to eternity.Away from God’s enmity,So that when it does arriveSudden Day they will survive.Discussion:As I was putting together the show notes, this thought fell into  my mind: Every day I pray that I follow God’s way.  What can go wrong as I sing a song of praise to the One He did raiseWe’ll end the poetry with one more from Living In God’s Rhyme.  This one is on page 58.ANOTHER DAY TODAYNot an unusual day,But I’m glad it’s over.There’s not a lot to sayExcept the day lost its wayAbout a third into its hours.Thankfully it didn’t turn sour.Driving home, seeing the cloudsAnd thinking, as usual, aloud,With the threat of rainThere were patches of blue.There were more than a few.It made me think of a refrainFrom a song From a time longBeyond the past,Time that did not lastBut is reborn every dayAs to the Lord I pray.Today when I looked at the skyI knew there was a reason why,I finally was gladFor the day I had,Before I saw the blue,Before I once more knewThat God is always there,That he always does care.When I am otherwise Occupied with my time,When I feel the seas rise,At the end of the dayHe always finds a way To share with me his rhyme.There is beauty in every dayAnd at the right timeHe shows me the way,Every day, all of the time.Discussion:When the day starts to lead me astray, God shows me the way.My final thought about todays poems is, Pray, always.  God is there in prayer.As we come to the end of today’s podcast, let us pray.Dear Heavenly Father we come to you in prayer as we end today’s podcast.  Dave and I thank You for leading us through the day and into tomorrow.  We thank You for all you have led us to and through.We pray for our listeners and viewers; for their needs, healing and the salvation of those who have not yet accepted the gift of Your grace by faith. We pray, Lord, for this world in which we live.  Father, as Christians lead us to proclaiming the gospel where ever we are.  May we do so in a loving  way.  Lead us to the truth of the days we are living in.  Dear Lord, prepare us and our listeners and viewers for the coming week.  We pray that it is You we live for and You who leads us.  As we walk with you  this week, may it be Your hand clasped around our hand so we may feel the grasp of Your love.And this week may we remember the words from 2 Corinthians, 12:9; But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, my power is perfect in weakness.”At the beginning and at the endAnd every moment in between,May our strength be for His strengthSo His perfection may be seen.(from God Still Rhymes, Concluding Prayer)We pray in the name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer.Amen                                                                                                                                           (2/26/23)                                                                                                                                                                                                                         If you giveHim the timesAs you liveHis word rhymes And don’t forget, “We are the Kings kids and you will never get rid of us for we are His with Jesus.”  Living In God’s Rhyme ©2018 by Tim CarterGod Still Rhymes ©2019 by Tim CarterGod’s Rhyme ©2019 by Tim Carter
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