A Lonely Road (Considering Ecclesiastes)
I awoke and, laughing, beheld that thing which
pretended to be dangerous wasn’t so very so.
I awoke and, laughing, beheld that thing which
pretended to be dangerous wasn’t so very so.
Words from a wise man’s mouth are gracious, but a fool is consumed by his own lips. At the beginning
Read More“Listen to the waters roar, feel Earth
tremble, and the skies, see them watching us.
With Godly wisdom I’ll mimic them, viewing
the glories and failures of this expansive wilderness.”
“Heaven’s logic is that His children
should definitely shy away
from the evil path of fools”
As dead flies give perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor. – Ecclesiastes 10:1
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Read MorePart 15 of Ben Plunkett’s epic poetry series on the book of Ecclesiastes.
Read MoreThe Master has set in stone the
foundations of His creation.
The next poem in Ben Plunkett’s series, Considering Ecclesiastes.
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