Depth in Scriptures
The little incidentals in the scriptures that we see
At least those incidentals we believe them all to be
May not be incidental to the texts we read at all
But may be quite specific to the faithful and their call
To search the scriptures daily for the messages therein
The messages God's purposed for His people over sin
That have a real connection with His Spirit through His Word
And choose to be attentive to what clearly can be heard
That is His voice within us as He sits upon that throne
Within our body temple meant for Him and Him alone
To raise us into oneness with our Maker and our God
To give to us direction in this earthly path we trod
That will soon end in heaven with the host of the redeemed
Who also found their purpose in the One Whom they esteemed
Above the foolish folly man has fashioned for his soul
That leaves a hollow emptiness and cannot make one whole
For when those incidentals can be clearly understood
The way that God has purposed as for each of us they should
There glows for us a power beyond any we have known
A power from God's presence He has promised for His own
Like as a brief for instance when we see in scriptures there
Those things that point to nature while we're studying in prayer
By crossing them in reference with other places too
We'll see an application that most others fail to do
Like water can mean people and God's Spirit can be rain
And white can stand for purity that wipes away sin's stain
And ships can be a movement sailing on a turbulent sea
As God controls the tiller 'til His people can be free
And fire can mean destruction or God's Spirit among men
And wind can mean confusion as God closes in on sin
And gold can be His people as like silver can be too
All lying in the context that God wants to show to you
So when you read your Bible please don't miss what's there inside
But slowly search each meaning with God's Spirit as your Guide
And bask in all He shows you as He draws you next to Him
Preparing you for service with His mighty Seraphim
Isaiah 28:9-10; 1 Corinthians 2:9-16; Hebrews 5:12-14; 13:1,2
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