On Redcircle Exodus Chapter 1 Holy Bible Reading

Dear Perceptive Listeners, Here is one of the platforms that have hosted some the podcasts I’ve made that I did not even place on Spotify in some cases. FYI James Poeartistry Productions

Exodus Chapter 1 verses 1 to 12 Holy Bible Reading

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Who is it that said, “There is more happiness in giving…”? Have a wonderful day! Enjoy!

James Lynch
James Poeartistry Productions
Wisdom in the Letters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G5N54J1Z

AI Review of Gods Holy Magic

AI Review of Gods Holy Magic Introduction to “Holy Spirit Magic” [02:14]: The speaker welcomes viewers to a discussion on “Holy Spirit magic,” clarifying it’s a standalone podcast.

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  • Introduction to “Holy Spirit Magic” [02:14]: The speaker welcomes viewers to a discussion on “Holy Spirit magic,” clarifying it’s a standalone podcast.
  • The Weariness of Many Books [03:17]: The speaker references the Bible’s warning about the weariness from reading too many books.
  • The Value of Audiobooks: Audiobooks are highlighted as a great alternative for when one needs a break from reading with their eyes.
  • Perceptions of Miracles [05:07]: The speaker discusses how miracles performed by figures like the Apostle Paul and Jesus’s disciples were often misinterpreted.
  • Confidence in God’s Miracles [07:10]: The speaker asserts that miracles from God are real and that God’s power controls all elements.
  • The Farmer and Pastor Anecdote: The speaker shares a humorous story about a farmer whose impressive crop was constantly credited solely to God by his pastor.
  • God’s Holy Spirit and Personal Transformation  The speaker concludes by discussing how God’s Holy Spirit works to change individuals, helping them overcome addictions and transform their hearts and minds.

You can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl7e5bJpG_c

Thoughts about Authors

In order to write like an author, you must be able to express your own thought

Dear Perceptive Reader

In order to write like an author, you must be able to express your own thoughts and whatever you want to say in a readable manner.

As the world turns, our writing abilities and stories will get better. What do you think?

Kind regards, James

Revelation 1 One to Twelve Reading

Consultant Professional Honest Authority

Perceptive Readers Revelation 1 It is a pleasure to read these thoughts and facts with you from the author of the Holy Bible, Revelation 1: 1- 12, Who is Jehovah God. 
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When I Read The Holy Bible Fyi

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When I Read The Holy Bible

The greatest literature in the world. You may think about the Greatest Books of all time. There are book titles on this list you will know and still a number of them you won’t know.

In the top 25 on the list is the Holy Bible. The oldest book in the world I would say; “Is still going strong.”

I’ve spent a lot of time with this book even before I barely knew the importance it would play in my daily life one day; which still is today.

In this pinned post on the website; I will continue this updated list of my Holy Bible Readings. From the new to the old, I have so many still to upload on the James Poeartistry Website.

Will you take the time to click on the Holy Bible category?

The recent upload is March 8, on Psalms 20.

Kind regards, James

Poetry Notes — William Shakespeare and Jerna

Even though we’re on the same earth, we have different cultures

Dear Perceptive Readers,

John 10:1 – Jesus Christ

Here is one from the archives on this July 4th long weekend.

William Shakespeare and Jerna By James Lynch; Years of Product of Culture 2010 to 2020

Poetry Notes — William Shakespeare and Jerna Grace

What did Poetry mean for Shakespeare?

William Shakespeare was born in the year 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. The man’s plays, (e.g. Romeo & Juliet) are known world-wide. A writer’s soul often hopes to touch another’s life in a way that reveals we indeed are all connected by L.O.V.E. and not just DNA. There are many dramas, plays, and poetic writings that never grow stale in accomplishing such elevated thoughts and purpose. William Shakespeare’s literary work has been a staple in curriculum for centuries.

“While William Shakespeare’s reputation is based primarily on his plays, he became famous first as a poet.” – Poetry Foundation https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/william-shakespeare

“Like most Elizabethan treatments of love, Shakespeare’s work is characterized by paradox (“She’s love, she loves, and yet she is not lov’d”), by narrative and thematic diversity, and by attempts to render the inner workings of the mind, exploring the psychology of perception (“Oft the eye mistakes, the brain being troubled”). The poem addresses such artistic preoccupations of the 1590s as the relation of poetry to painting and the possibility of literary immortality, as well as social concerns such as the phenomenon of “masterless women,” and the (to men) alarming and unknowable forces unleashed by female desire, an issue that for a host of reasons fascinated Elizabeth’s subjects.”

What does poetry mean to you?

There are a lot of places you can go to hear poets read or recite their best poetic creation. Are you a reader of poetry? Do you visit hole/hide away in the wall cafes and restaurants in the late afternoon – early evening hours to hear these budding artists? Typically, for the astute establishment’s manager with a modest budget, there will be a band or two to mix up the program during the night. Yes, if you are a reader of poetry, then most likely you would enjoy hearing these writers of the mind’s universe recite their poems with flavor, pitch, pace, and power! 

The atmosphere and setting, when arranged just so, bring out the best in the artist; in return, your audience will leave your establishment feeling their best. At the very least, feeling they received their currency worth and will tell others about your restaurant or cafe. 

Jerna Grace is Graceful with her Poetry.

Jerna Grace, like many poets, writes about the human dichotomy experience of darkness and light. Life involves both, so poets look for ways to say what is on their minds and hearts; not necessarily to offend, but to engage the reader/listener to think about matters that have been overlooked, longed for, or ignored. Maybe, just maybe, it will spark a motivation in all to keep the light burning ever brighter in the heart. When a poet does this with insight, wit, and charm it comes off as intended; with Grace. Jerna Grace created one such soul-stirring poem with GRACE in mind.

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Jerna Grace  

@jerna_grace

Fossils

we are humans

monuments to a flimsy history, this smear

of brightest red, we’ve been conditioned to

thinking it is golden

we are nothing

just relics to a victory full of survivors, but

never winners just desperate ghosts of

memory waiting to be tucked away in a box

six feet below and

we are fossils

bones bleached white by sore knuckles

trying to reconstruct our story

but we

we could use these bones to build a future,

to grow them into homes without the

fissures of our fathers’ abandon

and maybe

maybe we’d even grow fingers for holding 

and

hands for helping

and

feet that don’t know how to go left

and

eyes that only look forward

and

mouths that keep the mean things from

climbing out

and

lungs that remind us to breath breathe breathe

and maybe someday

someday

we’ll be so advanced that we may even

grow a heart

learn

how to be human instead of a ruined city,

to speak in heartbeats instead of spitting

out words carved by wolfteeth

and

darling, maybe the spaces in our chest where there’s a hollowness isn’t something

to punish ourselves for

or

fill with the aftermath of our fathers’can’t consume,

leaving

because, darling

we

may be tentative and unstable and brand

new and trying trying trying to be enough

but

the walls of our ribs were built to echo

something more permanent, something

time can’t consume,

something like

love

j.g.

Read all of Psalms 12. What do you think? NIV, Psalms 12:1 – Kind Regards, J.