Cleland Boyd McAfee Quote

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There is a place of quiet rest.  There is a place of comfort sweet, near to the heart of God.  (Taken from the hymn, “Near to the Heart of God.”)

From James 4:8:  “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.  Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.”

Cleland Boyd McAfee (1866-1944) was an American pastor, Christian theologian, and hymn writer.  One of his most renowned hymns is “Near to the Heart of God.”  He penned the lyrics after the tragic deaths of his young nieces from diphtheria.  

Harmony’s Sweet Tune

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Waking up early

Greeting from full moon

Dawn, few hours away

Harmony’s sweet tune

 

Stirring black coffee

Adding some sweetness

Careful, not too much

 

Gathering up thoughts

Transcribing each word

Quietness, dear friend

Each breath shares what’s heard

 

Capturing moments

Penning one more line

Steady, without pause

 

Searching mind’s landscape

Unlocking each view

Terrain, coming clear

Every prompted cue

 

Finish line ahead

Reaching for sunrise

Writing’s journey ends

 

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Charles Spurgeon Quote

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I am a pilgrim in the world, but at home in my God.  In the earth I wander, but in God I dwell in a quiet habitation.

From Psalm 90:1-2:  “Lord, you have been our dwelling place in all generations.  Before the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.”

Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) was an influential English preacher.  Even in modern times, his writings and many sermons have remained a constant source of encouragement to Christians around the world.  He has often be referred to as the “Prince of Preachers.”

Nightly Mysteries

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Hidden by daytime’s blindfold

Nightly mysteries unfold

 

Unseen by small, sleeping town

Abyss of darkness won’t drown

 

Mythical legends stirring

Wind’s voices always purring

 

Heavy clouds cover moonlight

Twinkling stardust taking flight

 

Quiet tremors rolling out

Silent breathing’s faithful route

 

Landscape frozen at midnight

Escape rides with winter’s knight

 

Forest sentinels stand tall

Every tree shall never fall

 

Battle raging, nature makes choice

Night after night, peace shares voice

 

Running out of life’s fructose

Harshest memories now close

 

Writing danger’s forewarning

All forgotten by morning

 

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Moonlight’s Shadows (Haiku Series #260)

Waiting

Landscape’s nighttime breathes

Fascination with shadows—

Hiding in moonlight

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Moving

Moonlight’s nightly dreams

Welcoming invitation—

Shadow’s quiet dance

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Sleeping

Northern lights bursting

Heavenly brightness steals show—

Moonlight’s shadows rest

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Stephen Crane Quotes

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Sometimes, the most profound of awakenings come wrapped in the quietest of moments.

Doubtless there are other roads.

Stephen Crane (1871-1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer.  The most notable masterpiece of his short, yet prolific career is THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE.

God’s Quiet Place

From Luke 6:12:  “Now during those days He went out to the mountain to pray, and He spent the night in prayer to God.”

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Needing to rest awhile

Overwhelmed, countless thoughts

Looking for special place

Mind bound in endless knots

 

Seeking time for prayer

Faced with fleeting choices

Searching for quiet place

Away from past voices

 

Hiking to mountaintop

Filled with Spirit’s insight

Trusting every new step

God welcomes with His light

 

Being alone with God

Bottled up words speak out

Praying for hours on end

Life’s course now comes about

 

Hearing from God’s wisdom

Blessed words offer grace

Quelling battle within

Always, God’s quiet place

 

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From Luke 5:16:  “Meanwhile, He would slip away to deserted places and pray.”