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Thorn In My Side
by Bonita M Quesinberry, R.C.
Monday, March 15, 2004
Rated "G" by the Author.
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Thorn In My Side
©copyright 2004 Bonita M Quesinberry, R.C. 031404
He was one of the devoted Pharisees called Saul, a man of God with whom I identify named Paul. He had approved of minister Stephen's stoning death, threats and slaughter of Christ's disciples on ole Saul's breath: until the day he set out for Damascus with friends, where he would arrest and the will of believers bend.
But, the spirit of Jesus caught Saul just outside town: Saul, frightened beyond measure, fell trembling to the ground. Then, Paul did absolutely all Jesus commanded; yet, there would be a heavy price of him demanded. He was given gifts like the Apostles, greater even; but, Paul was made a minister in place of Stephen.
Paul suffered ill health, lack of basic needs and distress, all for Christ's sake, and persecution with no redress. Three times he begged of our Lord to take these things away: "My grace is sufficient for thee," Jesus once would say, "for my strength is made perfect in weakness," He ended. Paul knew the thorn in his flesh humility tended.
I considered the many sins I did against God and knew I was no better than Paul, less than wet sod: yet, eventually He chose my pen for His tongue. Little did I think more spiritual gifts would come; then, I received prophecy and interpretation, followed by teaching it all to this generation.
I thought about the things I'm called for speaking God's Ways, lies abound, the pain of MS and Lupus most days. I recall the times I begged for physical relief, at once to be shown His gifts given for my belief; so I do understand this thorn to keep me humble. Oh, but Satan earnestly desires me to tumble.
Thus, much like Paul, I glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may continue upon me; for when I am weak, then I am strong and turn to Him, singing His praises and humming that Rugged Cross hymn: I'm reminded that none of this is what it might seem. It only means that soon enough my Lord shall redeem.
Acts c.7, 8, 9 II Corinthians 12:7
Meter: 13
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| Reviewed by Zenith Elliott |
3/18/2004 |
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| Thank you for this beautiful poem, Bonita! Your words are a reminder of Gods love for all people...best wishes to you always...~Z~ |
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| Reviewed by Andrea Da Costa (Reader) |
3/18/2004 |
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Beautiful, courageous poem!!
We all have our cross to bear and i think how we bear it is more important than the thing which we must bear.
Great writing
Andrea |
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| Reviewed by jan nunn |
3/18/2004 |
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| powerful,beautiful,superb write Bonita,thankyou |
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| Reviewed by na na (Reader) |
3/17/2004 |
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| Mujer Bonita, this poem made me cry. I could feel your afflictions along with you. If you get the chance, you might like to hear "Our Souls Shall Meet In Heaven", one of my songs on the posting I have on the main page. Bill Murray |
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| Reviewed by A Serviceable Villain |
3/17/2004 |
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| Terrific write - great tribute - wonderfully expressed! |
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| Reviewed by Gwen Dickerson |
3/16/2004 |
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| What a wonderful tribute of faith and love, beautifully expressed! |
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| Reviewed by Lady Peg (Reader) |
3/16/2004 |
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Bonita,
powerful and so well written.
This is excellent..... So much Faith!
Peg |
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| Reviewed by P. Michaels |
3/16/2004 |
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Bonita, beautiful poem full of pain and faith. If it's any comfort, we all if not now, will have thorns in our side before we're called home. May God bless you and give you better days.
Love, Patty |
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| Reviewed by William Bonilla |
3/16/2004 |
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Ms.Bonita
This is abolutely beautiful
A beautiful and powerful write
William |
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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
3/16/2004 |
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"Thorn In My Side" is a true expression of poetical art. A masterpiece that will pass the test of time.
Healthy be Your days, Sublime Poet!
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
3/16/2004 |
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oh, bonita--this is absolutely gorgeous! thanks for sharing such a lovely write!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in tx., karen lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by ya mama (Reader) |
3/16/2004 |
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| beautiful poem |
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| Reviewed by Floria Kelderhouse (Reader) |
3/16/2004 |
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""My grace is sufficient for thee," Jesus once would say,
"for my strength is made perfect in weakness," He ended.
Paul knew the thorn in his flesh humility tended"
thanks for this Bonita...I have always loved these
scriptures...there is much to learn when one goes through
the fire...one always comes out stronger...loved reading
this today....floria |
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| Reviewed by Debashish Haar (Reader) |
3/16/2004 |
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| A powerful glance of your quill...BRAVA! |
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| Reviewed by Lisa Hilbers |
3/16/2004 |
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Bonita, one thing we can count on is that pain is only of this earth, when we get to the Kingdom all suffering will end!
Strong and powerful write! Lisa |
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| Reviewed by Handsum Hart |
3/16/2004 |
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wow, very powerful, there is a lot of strength in this write
thanks for sharing a part of yourself
peace and happiness
HH |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
3/15/2004 |
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| Bonita This splendid write,brought tears,becauseI too suffer daily pain and know what you speak of. However, I also know we are healed by His stripes and this body which begins to decay from the day we are born, is not what we will wear for eternity, our healing is in the immortal body to come, and I know you share that knowledge with me too;-)My prayers and thoughts are with you. Your work is beautifully inspired! |
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