Precious Steps
Witnessing
Savior’s light
Tomorrow will wait
Worry less, pray more
Today

Treasured Place
Receiving
Savior’s peace
Burdens take rest
Healing waters of grace
Hope

Promises Realized
Fulfilling
Savior’s love
Forgiveness erases darkness
Walking mercy’s Emmaus Road
Redemption

This series of poems (written in the German-inspired style of Elfchen or Elevenie) shares a total of eleven words in each poem, with a sequence by line of one, two, three, four, and one words.
Wonderful ♥️
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Thank you for reading and sharing this kind affirmation.
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In “Precious Steps” and “Promises Realized,” these lines “Worry less, pray more” and “Forgiveness erases darkness” are wonderfully inspiring. 🙂
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Nancy, your feedback is appreciated. May God’s grace continue to feed each precious step with His fulfilling promises.
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Water and waterfalls do invoke peace in us, don’t they.
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Indeed! Jacqui, thank you for sharing your voice with this poetic series.
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Walking Emmaus road- imagine being one of the disciples who encountered Jesus on the Emmaus road
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Amen. Matt, your voice shares what Scripture eloquently witnesses to us on the humble road.
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“Walking mercy’s Emmaus Road” — I love that. He walks with us every day and in His mercy enlightens us with His word and by His Spirit so that we may see Him. Hallelujah!
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Dora, I appreciate your thoughts of affirmation with this particular verse of the poem. As witnesses in Christ, we walk this road with different circumstances, but His perspective never changes.
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I love the line in the first poem…”worry less, pray more”. So true!
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Linda, thank you for sharing this line. It’s theme is based upon Scripture, and many have adopted it.
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Great encouragement! “Worry less, pray more” and “Burdens less” all depend on our relationship with God. Lean on Him and the promises He gives us are reality, not just a possibility.
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Amen. Christ unselfishly avails Himself to embrace our burdens.
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