Walk Through The Fire

I can not always be there to help those in need but I know who can. WQhen we have our troubles to face, when things seem extraordinarily hard then we must turn inwardly so that we are made fireproof to these dangers. If a person tells you who they are believe them, especially when it is something negative. Surely if someone says he would kill you, you don’t turn up to baby sit his kids!

Walk Through The Fire

When danger lies before you

And threatens with things it’ll do

Let not its venom attack

Keep a distance, stand safely back

Temptation may be strong and can tug

Heavily on your heart with a simple kiss or hug

Reaching out to your compassion and heart

Only to get you vulnerable, alone and apart

Using its disguises and it has many

Giving the most discerning spirits antipathy

Honest people it will turn into its own

Taking them in by the façade it has shown

How it can creep up like weight, bit by bit

Each day just a small pound becomes a habit

Fortunately if you are true to yourself and really have BFT

It will have no dominion, there is no threat in iniquity

Righteous people walk into fires and are never burnt

Earnest lives are forged from the lessons we’ve learnt

 

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  • 15 Jul 2010, 3:52 PM Me wrote:
    Thank you so much for these words. I just shared them with two dying soldiers.

    Missing you very much (no phone calls possible)- give my regards to the family, don't know if I will make it out of this hell hole. So pray for us
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