The Song of the Sparrow

“The hopelessness of hope” (?)
…It is true that living among people witnessing human darkened hearts and minds can certainly challenge one’s sense of hope, but the day hope dies, so does the Spirit and Creator of Life. A survivor knows no hopelessness of hope place, for by the Grace of God they have witnessed God’s Hand of Hope. They have been the sparrow. The guilt of the survivor is the sparrow’s astonishment that God held them on their search to comprehend their own worth. What is it that God sees or knows that yet is to be revealed in another time or place; one sparrow here, the other There? It is the mystery that haunts every ground zero and every survivor’s Soul.

(So, for the children on that road…)

Don’t let the wilderness scare you and never fear the work of the Soul. Protect your Soul for it is the essence of who you are, how God sees you in His Greater Vision, the eyes we use to seek our true selves, the pathway back to God. Don’t let the fears of self or fears of others hold you back from doing good works, from being true to your heart as God knows your heart, and from finding happiness and being content. Listen to your inner wisdom and voice, keep an ear to the ground and the other towards Heaven for maybe God will answer a prayer or an Angel will sing. The Waters are deep and the Ground is fertile. God loves to listen to songs in the fields for they are the Prayers of Mobility sung in harmony with the wind and help to push the clouds aside to let His Sun shine down. I know this Truth; God makes a path for all His children, keeps watch above, holds us in the palm of His Hands, and Jesus walked the footsteps.

God Bless our Paths and Keep the Faith,

Jane
Dear Daisy

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Author Jane Marla VerDow "Dear Daisy" Independent Publisher Rising Sparrow Press
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One Response to The Song of the Sparrow

  1. It is Time to stop crucifying innocence.

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