Are The Names Of Murders Written In The Book Of Life? Poem by Terence George Craddock

Are The Names Of Murders Written In The Book Of Life?



What of the murderer and the warmonger?
King David was a warmonger yet God choose him,
at the time of his choosing he was not a warmonger
the defense of Israel required a Great King a warrior,
blood on his hands David could not build the temple.
King David was a murderer he ordered the murder
of Uriah. Why? King David committed adultery
with Bathsheba the wife of Uriah, to hide his adultery,

in an attempt to cover up their sin of adultery,
King David plotted ordered a murder sinned and lost
his salvation eternal life was no longer abiding in him.
For 9 months King David had no salvation no eternal life.
King David was unsaved unrepentant in sin without hope.
King David did repent truly repented received back salvation.

Truly repented is defined by the heart. God judges the heart.
People make their own rules, their own excuses, God judges.
An atheist can easily spot Christian hypocrisy so can God.

Moses murdered an Egyptian yet God choose him.
Saul guarded the clothes of those who stoned Steven to death,
is recorded as being involved in the deaths of over 300 men
women children, yet God Christ choose him to serve as Paul;
who then devoted his life to Christ and died for Christ.
The Apostle Paul wrote 13 books in the New Testament.
Saul intensely persecuted the church of God tried to destroy it.
God can forgive murders warmongers God can forgive anyone.

Cynics claim people cannot change hearts cannot change.
People are skeptical life teaches bad experiences betrayal.
Saul was clearly not motivated by self interest in become Paul.

Choosing hardship punishment imprisonment death,
is not rational, but it does prove incredible faith conviction,
belief, it proves cynics wrong, some deny self interest.

To serve what and why, motivated by what and why, you decide.

Sunday, October 18, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: crime,murder,religion,salvation
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Copyright © Terence George Craddock
Written in October 2020 on the 10&19.10.2020.
A split image from the poem 'Book Of Life: Contemporary Introduction 101' by the poet Terence George Craddock.
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