Saturday, February 23, 2019

Bridegroom/Pigeon Note

Before you read the following I am a servant I am claiming the word of Christ is true before opening the bible, I was indeed saved from being damned.  I place no trickery into your hearts! I pray that you open your eyes, ears and witness our Lord Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and that his word will come to you and bear witness that he is alive and is calling you to share his word with the world! Amen.

The New Testament

The gospel according to MATTHEW
Matthew is the gospel written by a Jew to Jew about a Jew. Matthew is the writer, his countrymen are the readers, and Jesus Christ is the subject. Matthew's design is to present Jesus as the King of Jews, the long-awaited Messiah. Through a carefully selected series of Old Testament quotations, Matthew Documents Jesus Christ's claim to be the Messiah. His genealogy, baptism, messages, and miracles all point to the same inescapable conclusion: Christ is King. Even in His Death, seeming defeat is turned to victory by the Resurrection, and the message again echoes forth: the King of the Jews lives.
 At an early date this gospel was given the title Kata Matthaion,  "According to Matthew"  As this title suggest, other gospel accounts were known at that time (the word "Gospel" was added later). Matthew ("gift of the Lord") was also surnamed Levi  (Mark 2:14;  Luke 5:27).

My poems were written before I opened the bible. A pigeon note was written in Reference to the Bridegroom.

Matthew 22:2 The kingdom of heaven is like unto a certain king, which made a marriage for his sons.  Matthew 22:3 And sent forth his servants to call them were bidden to the wedding: and they would not come. To read the full passage click here.

Matthew 24:51 And shall cut him asunder and appoint him his portion with hypocrites: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. To read the full passage click here.

Matthew 25:1 Then shall the kingdom of virgins, which took their lamps and went forth to meet the bridgegroom to continue reading the passage click here.

The Gospel According to John
Just as a coin has two sides, both valid, so Jesus Christ has two natures, both valid. Luke presents Christ in His humanity as the Son of Man: John portrays Him in his deity as the Son of God. John's purpose is crystal clear: to set forth Christ in His deity in order to spark believing faith in his readers. John's gospel is topical, not primarily chronological, and it revolves around seven miracles and seven "I am" statements of Christ. Following an extended eyewitness description of the Upper Room meal and discourse, John records events leading up to the Resurrection, the final climactic proof that Jesus is who He claims to be-the Son of God.  The title of Fourth Gospel follows the same format as the titles of Synoptic Gospels: Kata Ioannen, "According to John" As with the others, the word "Gospel" was added later. Ioannnes is derived from the Hebrew name Johana, "Yahwe Has Been Gracious"

John 3:29 He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegrooms voice: this my joy therefore is ful-filled.

To read Gospel according to Matthew & John please click here.

Revelations 21:2 And John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.

Revelations 22:17 And the Spirit and the bride say, Come and let him that heareth say, Come and let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.

Pigeon note:  Jesus Christ is your Groom. A Marriage with Jesus Christ.
Your marriage with Christ Mark 10:9 What God hath joined, let no man put asunder. (Asunder meaning Apart/Divided)

A pigeon note

Note fell onto me when birds flew by tree tops swinging.
I asked thee to love me.
A women awakened sat and read oil lamp drawn.

A pigeon note did read;
Forgive me darling
I come to thee by flight,
I must fight one last battle.

My men are bruised and battered, bravery seen by brother.
Look up in the pale moons light their shall you see,
please wait for me do not go unto others,
I must fight this war of bravery, I love thee.
My strength will carry me back from asunder.


Pigeon note back read to thee;
I'll await for thee my bravery of a man,
I'll look for thee in the pale moons light,
I'll take no lover, nor a one night stand.
My love awaits my bravery of a man.

The love thee has in heart
shall we never part,
I love and pray with all my heart
come back to me nor broken or a blinded eye
I love thee and await from asunder.