The Poetic Scriptures of Luke

God's Word in Rhythm & Rhyme

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational
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Author: Michael D. Wester ISBN: 9781512745047
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: June 27, 2016
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Michael D. Wester
ISBN: 9781512745047
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: June 27, 2016
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

The attention of audiences have been captivated by rhythm and rhyme. Who has not appreciated the works of Dr. Seuss or listening to poems that mimic The Night Before Christmas? Imagine if the Bible, Gods Word, were put into that format. Would that not also capture attention? Read the following excerpt where Jesus tells a story about an unlikely hero. Read it slowly and with care.

10:30 Jesus answered, A certain man

Was traveling to Jericho,

Coming down from Jerusalem,

A dangerous route to go.*

Into the hands of thieves he fell

Who stripped him of all his clothes.

They went off leaving him half dead

After giving him many blows.

10:31 It so happened a certain priest

Was traveling down that road,

But when he saw the half-dead man,

On the other side he strode.

10:32 A Levite, too, was traveling,

And seeing him in that place,

He passed by on the other side,

Continuing with his pace.*

10:33 A traveling Samaritan

Came upon him where he lay,

And when he saw him he was moved

To care for the man that day.

This book is the beginning work of putting Gods Word to rhythm and rhyme. Enjoy the writings of Luke as you have read before but to the beat of a drum and to a sound that will impact your heart.

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The attention of audiences have been captivated by rhythm and rhyme. Who has not appreciated the works of Dr. Seuss or listening to poems that mimic The Night Before Christmas? Imagine if the Bible, Gods Word, were put into that format. Would that not also capture attention? Read the following excerpt where Jesus tells a story about an unlikely hero. Read it slowly and with care.

10:30 Jesus answered, A certain man

Was traveling to Jericho,

Coming down from Jerusalem,

A dangerous route to go.*

Into the hands of thieves he fell

Who stripped him of all his clothes.

They went off leaving him half dead

After giving him many blows.

10:31 It so happened a certain priest

Was traveling down that road,

But when he saw the half-dead man,

On the other side he strode.

10:32 A Levite, too, was traveling,

And seeing him in that place,

He passed by on the other side,

Continuing with his pace.*

10:33 A traveling Samaritan

Came upon him where he lay,

And when he saw him he was moved

To care for the man that day.

This book is the beginning work of putting Gods Word to rhythm and rhyme. Enjoy the writings of Luke as you have read before but to the beat of a drum and to a sound that will impact your heart.

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