Title: I WALKED
Tags: wildlife GOD mankind right wrong harm help
Blog Entry: Paraphrased from Porter Wagoner: I walked through the whispering forest, not a man made sound was heard, I listen to the wild crickets sing so chirpily, I looked out into the thicket, a rabbit wiggle his ears and ran so gracefully. I waded across the clear flowing river, I looked down at its bottom, a fish swish it tail and swam so gracefully. I walked across the flat land. I listen to the wolf's yearning howl in response to the call of the wild. A small red fox waved its tail and dashed away so gracefully. I climbed the mountain and looked out over the sea, an eagle spread its wings and flew so gracefully. At sunset on the sea's horizon, it was a heavenly sight and in the distant I saw a beacon's light. I knew I was walking where men so seldom trod; then I stopped and thought of God Who gives His Free Grace of life and love and Who is surely pleased how nature and wild life use and live His Grace here on earth, for their hearts gracefully shine light and open the end of the tunnel. I walked to a busy city with vehicles zooming here and there. Man and steel make it. A young one cries, an old one dies; and poverty and wealth, love and hate, lying and cheating, stealing and killing, as well as war and terrorism are real, and happening everywhere. At sunset on the land's horizon, it was a hellishly sight and in the distance I saw a crack cocaine darkness. I knew I was walking where men too often trod; then I stopped and thought of God Who gives His Free Grace of life and love and Who is surely angry how mankind pollutes and depletes nature, and uses and lives His Grace here on earth, for their hearts carelessly darken and close the end of the tunnel.
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