‘In the Error of the City’

‘In the Error of the City’

“In the error of the city”
Jah would not indefinitely take pity
on its inhabitants

buying, selling, building, planting
eating, and drinking…

Not of itself evil

for did not He himself
by means of King Solomon say:

“There is nothing better among men
than that one should eat and drink
and let himself see good by his trouble.

This too I have seen to be from God’s hand;

for who should eat or find flavor in anything without him?

For to the man who is good from his point of view
he gives wisdom and knowledge and gladness”. Eccl. 2:24-26.

However, those intercity dwellers
were not religiously inclined.

Felt it would be prisonlike confining to
practice upright principles designed
by a spiritual heavenly ‘uptight’ committee.

Preferred darkness to light.
To be morally blind.

So, upright Lot, was told:

“Get up! Take your wife and your two daughters who are here with you, so that you will not be swept away’. Gen. 19:15.

By angels taken compassionately by their hands.
He and obedient daughters lovingly saved that incredulous day.

Escaped destruction, purposed
for wicked Sodom and Gomorrah
with total disband of their prosperous land
disposed.

(Jehovah, not by unholiness maneuvered, to alter his actions.
Unlike political man
who becomes noncommittal in plans

when money is waved…

Even when those physically or mentally intersexual
of caustic immoral propinquity flex to sway
by means of dollars, leniency demands

for those of chosen social, emotional, proximity.

Those like minded,
who do not fluctuate in promoting depravity
even toward innocent children

propositioned as ‘sweets’
for their lustful greedy ways
by God’s ‘Holiness’ banned.

Yes, too an approaching end
for these hungry ones, in our day, also lays.

On the horizon!… Near at Hand.)

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“In the same manner, Sodʹom and Go·morʹrah and the cities around them also gave themselves over to gross sexual immorality and pursued unnatural fleshly desires;

they are placed before us as a warning example by undergoing the judicial punishment of everlasting fire.” Jude 7.


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