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The Tears of The Lord (22.1.10)

“The tears of The Lord were shed upon a cross.

The tears of The Lord were never wiped away.

The tears of The Lord still stain the face with love.

The tears of The Lord carried recompense with mercy.

The tears of The Lord watered life upon the earth.

The tears of The Lord uplifted man to stand.

The tears of The Lord broke the curse of disobedience.

The tears of The Lord witnessed to a future in the making.

The tears of The Lord signed forgiveness of intent.

The tears of The Lord mended the pathway home for man.

The tears of The Lord spoke of the remorse of man.

The tears of The Lord washed away the dust upon the eyes of man,

                                    opened a new vista for man to then perceive,

                                    taught man by example the love of his fellow man.

The tears of The Lord offered a renewal of a relationship once abandoned in a garden.

The tears of The Lord made possible a relationship to be affirmed within a garden.

The tears of The Lord are teardrops of significance in the life of man,

                                                                                   in the growth of man,

                                                                                   in the eternity of man.

The tears of The Lord can be brushed aside by man.

The tears of The Lord can be sponged by a disciple with due reverence for occasion.

The tears of The Lord testify of an offer opened for acceptance.

The tears of The Lord marked payment,

                                    then in progress,

                                    for the excuses of man.

The tears of The Lord is as the shepherd weeping for lost sheep.

Beware the tears of The Lord which are carelessly expunged by man in his mortality;

                                                which fall on the rocky ground;

                                                which are trampled in the dust by the disdainful foot of man.

The tears of The Lord opened the gateway of repentance;

                                    opened the doorway of faith;

                                    signified a reservoir of love in the midst of the rejection by a multitude.

The tears of The Lord hold a promise of acceptance;

                                    hold the knowledge of wisdom shared;

                                    hold,

                                         within control,

                                               the handle of the doorway which is opened on request and awaits a knock.”

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