Sunday, July 13, 2014

Trinity--By Lanette Kissel--United States

Trinity

Father--

The One who was here before the world began,
He formed the earth and then created man.
He is our gracious loving Father, all seeing and all knowing,
His loving care for His children ever showing ever growing.

Son--

The One who came to us of humble birth
To build a bridge between heaven and earth,
The One who bore the weight of our sin,
So that for hopeless man new life can begin.

The Holy Spirit--

The One who was sent to show us the way,
So that we can live more like Him every day,
The One to guide us on this journey we have begun,
So that our lives can bear witness for the Son.

Lanette Kissel lives in southern Indiana with her adopted Yorkie-Poo, Benjy. She enjoys writing Inspirational poetry, essays, articles, and some secular fiction. Her work has been published in small print publications and in online magazines. Some of her fiction has been published as e-books at Red Rose Publishing.

5 comments:

  1. Lanette, your poem is so beautiful and spills over with the faith that comes only from a poet who believes and that is exceptionally beautiful! It is awesome to read this here on Whispers where the talent never ends and runs like a cool, mountain spring to be enjoyed by all. Sheri / www.poetryandbeyond.net

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  2. Dear Lanette,

    Welcome to Whispers! It's good to see you already have a lovely comment on your wonderful poem. I hope you enjoy your time spent here. Please let me know if you have any questions. Glad to have you with us.

    Sincerely,
    Karen

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  3. This is really beautiful Lanette. Your faith comes shining through. Thank you for sharing your faith and talent.
    Love, Charlene

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  4. Hi Lanette. A big, hearty welcome to Whispers. Glad to see your work here. Thank you for sharing the timeless and gracious truths in your poem, "Trinity." I enjoyed reading and meditating upon it. Continued blessings, my friend! -MJ

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  5. Hi Lanette...Love your inspiring, heartfelt poem expressing the eternal truth of the Trinity. It blessed my heart. Thanks for sharing & God bless you. ~Chris

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