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Chrisitan Poetry

Revelation of Moving Slow

Progress makes progress
 

Greater, taller, better, please confess
 

Right or Wrong?
 

Andreas Karl's poem is based on Romans 12:12 to find a way to reveal for yourself moving slow is the way to be able to listen to God and his commandments

Tears only for Ladies and Kids?

Andreas Karl tries to encourage humans to cry and weep to release tears beyond of childhood: It was reported as normal thousands of years ago in ancient societies. And today? 

The Question: Yes or No

 Chicken or Children: Andreas Karl tries to Illuminate the correlation between repentance and a new life without sorrows 

Tha Absence of Love

Andreas Karl focuses on God's road which is - under Andreas's understanding - not a one way but two way road: Love the Lord with all your hearts, soul and mind is the first (one) way, but Christians inside and outside of churches do not focus enough on the  the "return" the 2-way: "Love your neighbor as yourself: is the second important commandment, after coming to the point to love the Lord with all your hear, soul and mind, now to dive into the world to help other humans by using God's love. 

Where were you?

 This is the very first poem created by Andreas Karl (inspired by LML). Andreas  encourages the reader to discover the roots of Christianity written down in  Genesis and Job.

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