From Isaiah 35:10: “And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with singing; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.”

God hears cries of anguish
Transmitting hope from above
Heaven’s spirit of joy
Assigning Bethlehem’s love
Out of darkness, light comes
Raising everlasting peace
Filled with harmony’s joy
Granting New Covenant’s lease
Patience fills righteous hearts
Waiting, Savior shall arise
His birth will bring great joy
Shepherding salvation’s prize
Virgin filled with Spirit
Bearing Father’s only Son
Grace reaches out with joy
Praising all that will be done
Prophecy’s truthful sight
Sharing Father’s divine plan
Hearts nourished with His joy
Kneeling before Son of Man

From Psalm 146:8-9: “The Lord sets the prisoners free; the Lord opens the eyes of the blind. The Lord lifts up those who are bowed down; the Lord loves the righteous. The Lord watches over the strangers; He upholds the orphan and the widow, but the way of the wicked He brings to ruin.”
Thank you for this beautiful message, Richard. “Out of darkness, light comes” Amen and “we beheld His Glory.”
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Suzette, thank you for adding your voice of witness to this poem. Indeed, a Savior’s light will bring the world a new kind of peace.
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Yes indeed! Amen to that Richard. Thank you.
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This is beautifully told, my friend.
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Kymber, I appreciate your kind words of affirmation. May this Advent journey bring you peace found in our Savior’s light.
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A beautiful poem Richard for this one third Sunday of Advent
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Eileen, I appreciate your kind words of affirmation. May the peace of Advent share its bright Light.
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Jesus our light of the world 🙂
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Amen. Matt, your thoughts add to the poem’s outlook. Blessings.
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Amen 🙏, Richard. Beautiful.
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Rainer, I appreciate your words of affirmation. God’s peace.
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Beautiful poem in this season of Advent!
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Linda, thank you for sharing this affirmation of the Advent journey. May the anticipation of the season bring you greater peace.
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Love this
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Jim, thank you for reading. May the joy found in our Savior’s birth continue to burn brightly in your ministry.
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Aww thank you
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