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Divine Comedy - The Irony of Self Sufficiency

Life is a glorious divine comedy Set forth by the all wise divinity Continuously challenging humanity To think again more thoroughly To examine things more carefully Before speaking forth prematurely Before judging others presumptuously Before rendering conclusions hastily Because God above knows the heart of all Without the Creator, no man can stand tall For God above with love gives us breath daily The Lord of life breathes within us spiritually Dead our bodies are without the spirit inwardly Igniting, inspiring, inviting, and always illuminating Cultivating, quickening, encouraging, and captivating The Maker of heaven and earth in us gives new birth To love, life, laughter, faith, hopes, dreams, and worth Even self-worth as we realize in God's image we are made Hopefully sooner rather than later after we have fully paid With our lives, blood, sweat, and tears spending all our years Pursuing and chasing useless trivialities and incongruencies As we progressively awaken to our own shallow insecurity Without relationship with our Maker we dwell in obscurity Disregard reasoning, lofty explanations, and pious motivations Like a heartfelt child with faith simply rejoice in divine infatuation Rid your fragile heart of pride's pretense that tends toward alienation Simply abandon your soul and self into the loving arms of Almighty God Rhetoric, discourse, and doctrinal discussions is territory you need not trod Religious affiliations and denominations distract us from moving Godward Open the good book and read the Creator's love letter to you in His Word.
Therein be deeply touched, profoundly taught, and transformed magnificently As you elegantly swallow your pride, exercise humility, and love graciously Accepting your heavenly Father's unconditional love for you given freely Embracing the loving heart of Jesus for you majestically and amazingly Experiencing breakthroughs as you walk with God humbly and live happily.
To live arrogantly otherwise in isolation and self-sufficiency is a comical irony.
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