If we follow our savior out on the waters going like Peter answering our shepherd’s call
Getting our sandals wet walking on the waters on the dusty roads of the world to the ends of the earth
June 21, 2010 after review comments by Elaine Robinson posted June 19, 2010 on the following poem on www.christianpoetry.org -------------------------------------- Dust on our Sandals – haiku
dust on our sandals needing to travel, to go too long in one place
October 27, 2009
& some of the poem titles I saw while culling duplicate postings to http://www.famouspoetsandpoems.com June 21, 2010 ------------------------------ We too can surely walk
Like the rock, buoyed on the waves on the waters of life leaving the boat our comfort, our pews the four walls of our sanctuaries
We too can surely walk on the stormy waters our eyes on Christ leaning on the cornerstone
Daring to live ever following the call of your word speaking to us deep within our hearts
June 11, 2010 written at the House of Purpose Coffeehouse about the comment made June 11, 2010 by Odeniyi Martin Oluwafemi about the poem below, “Walking on Water” http://www.christianpoetry.org/selentry-3.php?aid=1999 when I posted it to http://www.christianpoetr.org
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Walking on Water
Unlike the others huddled in the boat afraid, frozen by the winds the waves, crashing on the sides He went when the master called walking on the water toward the Lord fear when the winds would wail crying for the master’s hand Trying to be faithful to heed the shepherd’s voice a prelude for his work once the spirit fell upon him in grace
Leaving the nets by the shore following the savior’s lead leaving the boat for the water’s skin his faith enough to stand Called to follow in his steps the rock upon the waves to serve our fellow man in ways revealed by God Each of us has a part a gift to do the work to follow our savior’s way to pick up our cross and walk
October 25, 2009 Matthew 16:13-19 & Matthew 14:22-33 Isaiah 40:28-31 (Call to Worship) Ephesians 3:14-20 Worship Theme: “This is not a spectator sport!” & sermon by Reverend Huntley Halvorson http://www.suncookumc.org Suncook United Methodist Church Suncook, NH 10/25/09