ISBN-13: 9781542697903 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 136 str.
This book contains sixty Bible inspired poems derived from Bible themes, character summaries, Bible-book summaries, and personal experiences, all laced with theology of God's grace towards our salvation. They are meant for meditation, personal growth and transformation, and thanksgiving to God, for those familiar with the Bible and those who would like to be. These poems are great for Bible devotionals, theological reflection and spiritual growth, and for summarizing sermons and scriptural teachings. But all of these poems promise to inspire, encourage and surprise. That is what the Lord did for me as I wrote these poems over the last two years. I guarantee when you read these poems you will experience the same inspiration to seek the Lord, be encouraged by the extent of His plan for you and all creation, be surprised by how God's Spirit will transform you, and thankful when it does. And you will be surprised when the Holy Spirit prompts you to look up your questions that arise. Biblical references are included to help. But be assured, the most important impact will be your overwhelming appreciation for God's great mercy and love, a thankfulness that comes directly from the Lord Himself Some poems are free verse, but most rhyme for easy memorization, except when the cryptic style of some break or compromise their natural rhythm. This is not just "poetic license," but to cause you to slow down and consider personal relevance and application. The cryptic style purposely contains some ambiguity-sort of like impressionistic art that needs the viewer's interpretation-capturing the mystery of Scripture. Some poems include biblical explanation. The story of Jonah shows how God uses even the reluctant to assure his plan of salvation, I AM WHO I AM indicates God's loving provisions shown through his revered names, while Romans 8 sums up God's plan to counter sin and provide salvation for mankind and creation. Two poems are from personal experiences of biblical content, Exorcism and My Dream's Healing Answer. Take your time reading these poems, only one or two a day to consider their significance. They are presented in the order I was inspired to write them, so use the index to zero in on particular interests. I have noticed a thread of continuity in their order. See if you do too. Enjoy L.J. Martini What Critiques are saying: The Scriptures have inspired poetry through the ages, including works by Shakespeare, Milton and Donne. A contemporary poet who has an unwavering devotion to Scripture, Leonard Martini has composed a collection of enlightening and inspiring poems. You'll feel like you've just read a wonderful devotional book. Highly recommended. Richard Hankins, English Professor, Southwestern College, San Diego, CA. Relive, Reset, Reflect, Expect. Leonard Martini's turn of phrase reflects new insights... Like holding a polished diamond up to the Light this book is a place of reflection, refracting revered passages with newfound clarity. These poems are a tender love story to God and humanity. You have here a true rare gem. Expect Refreshment. Kerry Strom, Writer/Producer, PBS, National Agencies. This marvelous book brings us Scripture in the form of rhyming and unrhymed poems. There are a great variety of verse forms and messages delightfully simple yet stimulating and profound like the Scripture they are both inspired by and modeled on. Read these little "Scripturelets" and you will find that the very Creator of the Universe speaks to you, touches your heart and your life in ways that are both subtle and obvious, simple and profound. Read this work and be uplifted onto a higher plane of thought and being. Edwin J. Heck, Ph.D. English Professor Emeritus.