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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Agonizing with guilt-inflicted ailment divine healing I earnestly seek pacifying heart against frustration-angst toward soothing of soul overwhelmed by self-pity… Indeed, in need of healing* through the great Physician here am I beseeching, midst supplication pleading for wholeness-rejuvenation along speedy recovery since brokenness has gripped me due to despair… As healing offered from God works in my being miraculously, I am cured --- against blurred vision and impaired perspective through heavenly ointment unveiling truth, mercy and grace illuminating perception with hope… With healing of pardon that brings peace along faith’s acknowledgment relieving pain of selfishness, apathy and pride reducing high blood pressure caused by stress my spirit receives restoration glow as well as freedom toward reaching-out... Thankful for the healing of the Almighty I now volunteer to be one of His therapists sharing kindness, spreading love serving as a blessing to the hurting while aiding the aching ones with prayer for their comfort. *Jeremiah 17:14 Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise. February 20, 2025 7th place, "Healing" Poetry Writing Premiere Contest Sponsored by Kai Michael Neumann; judged on 3/1/2025
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