CHRISTIAN POEMS & CHRISTIAN DEVOTIONALS FOR THE WEARY & SEARCHING FOR GOD
HEALING PRAYERS - INSPIRATIONAL PRAYERS - SHORT POEMS

Image is from a 500 year old Bible
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To me this is a prayer sleigh with a strawberry on the bow moving in God's world

Inspirational Deep Prayer

By Frank E. Henrich March 28,2008


  Oh! deep prayer, how great thy spell

    All sense disappears, a new world opens

  A wonderful euphoria, fills my being

    And I am home, yes home with God.


  Oh! how very lovely, are your chapels

    The many colors, so vivid and compelling

  Cast a deep spell, immerged in my flesh

    In my spirit, comes Your great loveliness.


  Oh! why do I not, come more often

    I do not know, tis a puzzlement,

  But I know when I do come to visit

    It is like, heaven opened its doors.


  Read Psalms 63:1-4 and 141:2

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A medieval Bibical illustration painted around 1470 AD by a monk of King David in prayer. Let us enjoy the beauty of art that is hidden away for their protection in institutions. Here deep prayer is shown visually below by the painting of a monk and above in words of a poet.

Scanned from Digital Scriptorium www.scriptorium.columbia.eduImage permission use from The Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department. Document called Lewis E121 f 133r.