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Looking at the Poem "Ozymandias" from a Biblical Perspective

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Looking at the Poem "Ozymandias" from a Biblical Perspective Read the short poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley here , then read my brief commentary below. The poem “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley serves as a reminder that the riches, fame, and fortune one can accumulate here on earth are only temporary.  Although Ozymandias had once been a wealthy and powerful king, only ruins, which the traveler in the poem describe as “that colossal wreck, boundless and bare” (Shelley, 1817, Line 13), remain of this mighty king and his once great kingdom.   As it relates to sharing the salvation message with others, this poem seems to echo Jesus’ warning, “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” (Mark 8:36, King James Version).  “Ozymandias” could be used in witnessing to illustrate the truth that only faith in Christ, not worldly wealth or accomplishments, will last into eternity.

My Analysis of Robert Frost's Poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" - From a Christian Perspective

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My Analysis of Robert Frost's Poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" From a Christian Perspective Jesus said in John 3:19, “Men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil” (King James Version). Because of mankind’s sin nature, every person will face the strong, tempting pull toward the darkness of evil. The struggle between good and evil is universal, and every individual must decide whether he or she will yield to the dangerous allure of sin.  Thesis In his poem “ Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ,” Robert Frost uses vivid imagery, a significant rhyme scheme, and rich symbolism to creatively express the difficult choice the speaker of the poem has to make between fulfilling his duties or yielding to the temptation to stop and enjoy the dark, snowy scene. Imagery Frost’s poem is filled with imagery . The speaker’s words paint pictures in the reader’s mind so that the scene can be easily imagined.  For example, the speaker stops on another man’s

"When Daddy Gets Home" - A Poem for Father's Day

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The inspiration for writing this simple little poem, written from a young child's point of view, came from my 6 year old middle child.  The other day, he informed me that his favorite time of the whole day is "When Daddy gets home."  This poem in honor of Father's Day is dedicated to my husband, Alan, who is such a wonderful daddy to our three children, and to all the dads out there who love their families well. When Daddy Gets Home by Samantha R. Forbes - (c) Copyright 2020 When Daddy gets home, That’s the best time of day. I know he’ll be tired from work, But never too tired to play. When Daddy gets home, Even rainy days seem bright. I run into his big, strong arms; He always hugs me tight. When Daddy gets home, He tickles me with his whiskers. And I love the smile on Mommy’s face, Right after Daddy’s kissed her. When Daddy gets home, His silly games are the best. And he’ll tell me a story or sing me a song At night to help me rest. When Daddy gets home, And day is

Christian Songwriting Spotlight: How I Wrote the Song "Ready"

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Gospel Songwriting I began writing and singing original Gospel songs at the age of 14.  Back then I travelled and sang with a little Southern/Bluegrass Gospel group called Still Voice. The group's lead singer was an older gentleman who is a very talented and prolific songwriter, and I was very much influenced and inspired by his example. "Ready" I wrote several songs over the next few years. Some were inspired by sermons I heard, others were inspired by Bible stories, and more were simply inspired by personal reflection and prayer. "Ready" was a song that came from a simple heartfelt, prayerful desire to live faithfully for the One Who had always been faithful to me. I wrote the song "Ready" at the age of 16, and over the years since, I have had the opportunity to record it on a couple different projects. I've sung this song on live radio and TV, in churches, in gymnasiums, on the back of hay wagons, and even at a loved one's funeral.   More th
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