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Thursday 31 January 2013

POEM 10: THE CANDLE










The tiny little candle
Shines out in the dark,
Leading the lost through the night
With its small yellow spark.

So too must we, tho’ small
Help others along the way,
Always there to heed their call,
And beside them stay.

Till the end the candle burns
Itself out, with no gripe.
Sincerely lighting the path
With absolutely no hype.

Let us like the candle
Be a light in the dark
Lighted to guide others
Let this be our hallmark.
~~ Crystal David John



Wednesday 30 January 2013

PROSE 1: WHITENED SEPULCHERS

It was a sign at the garden show that stated “MAN EATING FISH” To see such a fearsome monster was a chance in a lifetime and naturally everyone crowded to buy the modest entry ticket to enter the room that housed such a ogre!
However inside they did not find the denizen of the deep instead they saw a man eating Cod – fish chips!! Well taken for a ride? Yes of course – with the sign was indeed deceptive. The meaning derived by most, left them a little taken aback when they entered the room.
So who likes to be taken for a ride? Well very often religion does this to us and we swallow it hook line and sinker! Over and over again religious leaders, crazy traditions, weird norms and practices do this to us. We tend to put on the outer garb of religiosity and law abiders but our hearts are impure and adulterated.

Jesus commanded us not to be like Whitened sepulchers. The Jewish custom was that a month before the Passover, graves were whitened with chalk. Such sepulchers were all over and very religiously they were whitened by using chalk. Jesus referring to this taught the scribes and Pharisees that though the sepulchers were whitened yet inside it only contained unclean stuff. In Mathew 23: 27 and 28 the Lord clearly states “Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whitened sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness.”

God knew the heart of the scribes and Pharisees very well. Jesus told them in v 28 “Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.”
Christ asked us never to be hypocritical. Taking the allegory from the whitened sepulchers he condemned this attitude of the scribes and Pharisees. The Pharisees were legalists. God gave the law to help us realize our depravity. The law was a mirror that showed the warts of sin but could not remove them. But the legalists had turned it into a system of works, rules, formal procedure, rituals, and traditions to earn righteousness. They were like the blind leading the blind! They had immense influence over the multitude, and were enraged at any doctrine or trend that challenged their security their leadership and their power.

The world today is full of people, leaders, teachers, and trend setters who are like the Pharisees of the years gone by. A case of the blind being led by the blind - The parable as told by Jesus (Luke 6: 39-42). It deals with several important lessons. It also highlights to us the importance of spiritual acumen, concerning what we are doing, which law we are abiding by, where we are going, who we are leading, and who we are following. It is a warning to us to be wary about false teachers and leaders. Let us not be blind leaders or blind followers. Either way we sin. Jesus was not for this, it was a matter of eternity, and thus what emerged was the SERMON ON THE MOUNT.

Institutions and individuals often have so many rules and regulations, so many of them stand out dated, some have no relevance to the changing times, but continue to be carried on under the fake garb of tradition and culture. I am reminded of a quaint story that fits this vain following of rules with no heart to essentially comply with.

Mullah Nasruddin found a diamond by the road side. However according to the law of the country finders become keepers only if they first announced their find in the center of the market place on three separate occasions. If during one such occurrence, there was a claimant to the find, or anyone else to whom it belonged, then it had to be returned.

Now Nasruddin was a religious law abiding man. He could not by any means disregard the law for then his conscience would prick and he would have to do penance to compensate for the sin of disobeying the law! So on three consecutive nights when he was sure that all were fast asleep he went to the center of the market place and then announced in a soft voice “I have found a diamond on the road that leads to the town. Anyone knowing who the owner is should contact me at once.”

One man who was standing at his window saw what Nasruddin was doing and heard him whispering in the dead of the night. When he attempted to find out what nasruddin was saying the latter told him, “I am in no way obliged to tell you. But this much I shall say: Being a religious man, I went out there at night to pronounce certain words in fulfillment of the law!”

It is vital that we reexamine what is important to our lives as Christians. Let us choose wisely between outwardly religious acts and the sincerity and truth we actually should live by. God sees the heart and humans what is on the outside. Let us place our trust in God and not on people. Salvation we obtain only through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and not by obeying laws, traditions, foolish neither acts of reverence and penitence nor is salvation found in any woman or man.

Please Remember
To be properly wicked
You do not have to break the law
Just keep it to the letter!!!


~~Crystal David John

Tuesday 29 January 2013

POEM 9: FOR ME

In great agony
At Gethsemane,
A man's painful cry and plea,
Was for me.

In sorrow and pain,
And in utter shame,
A man bore his awful bane
Al for me.

Thorns did pierce his head,
 Blood did mark his tread,
AS to Calv'ry He was led
All for me.

A sword pierced His side
And as His mother cried
On the cross He bled and died
All for me.

He rose from the dead, 
Just as He had said,
Now with the God Head
He pleads for me.

~~ Crystal David John
This poem was published in the LIGHT of LIFE OCTOBER 1993, P. 45 :)

POEM 8: CALVARY

The greatest plan drafted,
Was at Calvary,
When God planned to rescue
All of us from misery.

The greatest love was shown,
There at Calvary,
When Christ was crucified,
For a sinner like me.

The greatest gift given,
Was at Calvary,
Where God sent His Son
To die in agony.

The greatest price was paid,
There at Calvary,
Where Christ gave His life
For all humanity.

The greatest Vict'ry won,
Was at Calvary,
Where Jesus conquered death, 
By dying on the tree

Great lives can start,
There at Calvary
For by God's grace
All sinners are set free.

~~ Crystal David John




POEM 7: DARKNESS

At the beauty of the night,
Just stand and stare.
At the stillness and silence
You'll forget all stress and care.

The darkness has beauty,
With which none can compare,
No wonder God did not state - -
Let the darkness not be there!

~~ Crystal David John 

POEM 6: HOLY SPIRIT


God's Holy Spirit,
You are my precious guide
My true comforter,
Constantly by my side.

Come soon and fill me,
And empty all the dross,
That is within me,
And nail them to the Cross.

Help me to know God,
And understand His ways.
In my strength
I cant gaze upon His face.

~~ Crystal David John




POEM 5: IT MATTERS NOT

It matters not what others do,
As long as I do God's will.
For He is always with me,
Criticize - I'll do it still!

It matters not what others say,
I'll do what God has told me to,
Meticulously I'll do each bit, 
Though none around may agree.

It matters not where others walk,
The road God's laid I will trace,
Though the path is undulating
I can for I have His grace!

~~~Crystal David John


POEM 4: LITTLE THINGS

The mist doth clear
And we do see
The warm bright day
That dawns on me.

The bud doth ope
To a fragrant flower
Imparting beauty
Hour by hour

All through the day
The birds do sing
Their sweet music
Great joy doth bring.

The silent moon
Doth peep at night
Spraying down
Its silvery light.

The sky is sprinkled
With  little stars bright
Twinkling constantly
The darkness they fight!

These little things
In God's work of art
Show all of us
the care He imparts.


~~ Crystal David John




POEM 3: CLEANSE ME


With Thy Precious Blood
Cleanse me thoroughly
Extirpate all sin,
That is engrained within me

As gold in heat is refined
And the refining is sure
Clean my soul and mind,
That I may be pure.

Cleaned by Thy sacrifice
Help me be Holy
True and sincere
Living Victoriously!


~~Crystal David John

Monday 28 January 2013

POEM 2: SEEN THEM



Seen the little flowers
That bloom along the way?
Heard the little birds
That sing all day?

Felt the green grass
Soft  ‘neath your feet?
Seen the setting of leaves
On branches so neat?

Seen the little bee,
Visiting flower from flower?
Never getting tires
Working hour by hour

Seen a buffalo?
Look into her eyes
Its depth you’ll never know
Nor what thought in them lies

Try and trace the bird,
When from the tree it sings,
Seen the different colors,
Painted on its wings?

Seen the tall palms,
Swaying in the breeze?
Counted the branches,
On the different trees?

Seen the little plants,
That grow on a hill side?
Tho’ on a steep slope,
By faith they do abide

Though unnoticed
Are such details, by all
God sure is meticulous,
In all things great and small.


~~ Crystal David John





Wednesday 16 January 2013

POEM 1: WHERE ARE THE SAMARITANS?


Where are the Samaritans

Of  the world today?
People need their help,
As they walk their way
Robbed, stripped and wounded,
They lie their all day
Where are the Samaritans
To help  their pain allay?
Abused children and women,

All cry out in need.
The old and the destitute,
For assistance plead
Wars and guns and atom bombs
Wiping life away
Where are the Samaritans of the world today?

~~Crystal David John