If God gives Warning



We read about the prophets of old,
how the words God gave them began to unfold.

We read how they warned people, but some didn't take heed.
Instead, they rebelled more with their hearts full of greed.

They persecuted the prophets and called them insane.
They threw them in dungeons and bound them in chains.

They didn't want to hear, "you must change your ways.
Amend your doings, or God will shorten your days."

They didn't want to hear, "repent, or your enemies shall overtake thee."
Although they had eyes, they refused to see.

Although they had ears, they refused to hear,
so God allowed them to be subjected to their very own fears.

They didn't want to give up their prostitution;
For their sins, there was no retribution.

They kept sacrificing their children; they kept robbing and oppressing the poor. They had no compassion; do I need to say more?

Although the prophets were persecuted, made fun of, and harassed,
the words that God gave them did come to pass.

Those that persecuted the prophets aren't laughing anymore;
If God gives warning, we best not ignore.

God doesn't have to send judgment down from the Heavens with hellfire and brimstone. There are those who are blinded by the lust of their own devices.

Babylon/ Babel - confusion

Blinded by the spirit of greed, blinded by the spirit of envy; without compassion, they oppress the poor and the widow, they kill the innocent, they enforce unnecessary ideologies on children, they don't clothe the naked, they don't properly take care of the homeless nor those who suffer from addiction, and they allow their cities to be overrun with crime.

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Inspired from the book of Jerimiah

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Submitted by on July 22, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AA BB XX CC DD XX EE F XX FF X E X
Characters 1,618
Words 310
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1

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