I like they way you start this with a question. THE question. And as you point out with the ‘tree of knowledge of good and evil’ that knowledge can certainly be used for good or evil, and we must choose carefully. Love the image accompanying your words too!
You got that right — Luke 10;26 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind: and thy neighbor as thyself.
Powerful words and to the point, my friend. Well done piece and thank you for joining in.
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This one was difficult, but then the words started to flow. Thank you for the prompt and encouragement.
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Ah yes, a question to be considered. Choose wisely for sure. Love this!
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I appreciate it!
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Choose wisely, I agree.
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Our choices determine who we are, yes!
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God is all so the answer to your question is clear to me.
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Amem!
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Amen! Our wave lengths are connected, as my poem also has a God theme going on. Wonderful take on the Trees… simply divine.
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I like they way you start this with a question. THE question. And as you point out with the ‘tree of knowledge of good and evil’ that knowledge can certainly be used for good or evil, and we must choose carefully. Love the image accompanying your words too!
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I can’t take credit for the image, that was a prompt from https://amanpan.com/2020/08/31/eugis-weekly-prompt-tree-of-life-august-31-2020/
Join us there if you will, each week she comes up with good inspirations.
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Thanks! I’ll have a look. 🙂
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Maybe we will never understand… for me the only wisdom is how we are toward each other.
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You got that right — Luke 10;26 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind: and thy neighbor as thyself.
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