A Light Poem by Jeffrey Mitchell

A Light



A light placed in darkness, but darkness comprehended not the light, darkness was void of the light for so long, that it fought against it. Saying what is this that brings light unto him where I dwell? Reviling that which I hid, for generations in the dark, what has this light to do with us?
Generations of sin dwells with me here! Years of darkness running threw his veins, developing and operating in darkness. Why would you want to bring light to him? What has he done for you? I see no reason for me to leave, he’s mine. I spent generations with his family, why him? What is it that I don’t know about him?
It’s not about him, it’s who I am, and you must flee from him now! I have something that needs to be done, but my light comes with a price that many can’t seem pay, there’s much to learn about my light, but darkness will visit often to see how much you learned, and has there been any change.
He is looking for a way back in, trying to sneak threw a dark corner where the light is dim; he will play on your emotions and feelings. Turn family and friends against you, and use children and your wife to get back in. But you must stay the course.


1John 4: 4

“Ye are of God, little children, and have over come them; because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.”

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