Silhouette.

The first man, Created to be an example for every man. He was to act in the likeness of his maker And be seen as a silhouette of his maker. But the true picture is never seen in shadows And reality they often fail to show. Hence, in his task the first man failed And the likeness of his maker he couldn't portray. Mankind became a failure For the fate of the silhouette became the fate of us all. Weeping, gnashing of teeth. Crying, grinding of feet. That was what became our fate. We saw consequences of our lack of faith For our failure begat death in us And the good things of life became lost to us. Life became alien to us And death, completely our lot. But indeed it wasn't our fault For it was the silhouette that failed and not us. Hence the silhouette only succeeded By proving a better picture was needed. One that will show the maker to us, Revealing Him as He truly is That we may regain all that we lost Only by seeing and beholding Him. The picture in a manger was born. In the poorest form He came to us For having all the world's riches Is nothing compared to having Him. In the helpless babe that lay in a manger Was all the fullness of life's author. By beholding Him, we aren't strangers To the realities of the creator. The way and path to God was made, The broken bridge taken away. Only by embracing His selfless love, We are completely free from the Silhouette's curse. By acceptance of His finished works, We are partakers of God's divine nature. - Omotolola Korede, 24/12/2017.

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  1. I am loved! Oh I am loved. Thank you so much for this DT. It is so amazing to be loved.

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  2. I was lost when He found me
    I am His
    He found me a mess and turned me to a message
    He made me more valuable than the lillies which grows in morning and dies in the evening
    It is His reckless love that saved me😍😍😍

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