Browsing Archive: February, 2011

JUDGMENT

Posted by Stu Loudon on Saturday, February 5, 2011,
I dearly love humanity...but my people are so lost.
We do so much of what we know is wrong, or is wrong for us.
At a certain stage, warnings must be replaced by consequences.
I wrote this from the perspective of the one true God.
The Bible says that Messiah will come soon to judge and cleanse the universe.
Will we each be ready? 


I watch you
Delighting in your disobedience.
Your defiance.
Your evil.
Your excesses wound and grieve you
For which you heap abuse on Me.

I did not make you to live like this,
To...

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Twilight

Posted by Stu Loudon on Saturday, February 5, 2011,
For the movie series of the same name. The movies are interesting and well-made..but miss the whole point of the vampire story...and they misrepresent love. Love is not having someone to take care of you and do everything you want so that you can hide from life...it is a two-way transaction of commitment, give and take...

It is patient and kind..it does not rejoice with evil, but rejoices with the truth.
It never fails.


If you disagree...
I’m unimpressed by evil,
By the monsters that we fear,
Tho...

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Just Imagine

Posted by Stu Loudon on Saturday, February 5, 2011,
I actually wrote this one in a time of great frustration and discouragement. I was working in a bureaucratic organsation characterised by insincerity and game-playing. The Team Leader preferred to raise issues by email even though our offices were no more than 10 metres apart.

I like this poem....it is a call to action, to uncomfortable truthfulness and backbone. 
Unlike 'inspirational' poems it is based very solidly in the real world..and in a better world waiting to be born.


Just imagine for a...

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