Pearls Before Swine Poem by S. I. Rednow

Pearls Before Swine



When will you learn there are those who will spurn
Everything righteous you do
And with hardness of heart their work is to part
The bond I've created with you

They see you as meek, then perceive it as weak
Unaware of your strength within
To argue with them and the time that you spend
Won't turn them away from their sin

But I share the news there are some I will choose
Just pray you are spiritually wise
Yet don't be dismayed when despite that you prayed
What I offer so many despise

Regardless their plight they want only to fight
To spar with believers they meet
I tell you once more to just turn from their door
While shaking the dust from your feet

Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: religious
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We Christians tend to argue way more than God intended. The bible teaches that many people just don't want to hear it. God teaches us to just move on.
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S. I. Rednow

S. I. Rednow

Swindon, England
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