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Reflections of the Son
Reflections of the Son
Reflections of the Son
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Meaningful Bible stories paraphrased in rhyme with Scripture references to authenticate their validity. Mostly rhyming poems of the character traits of Christ and His character reflected through others. Touching passages of a woman healed of a 12 year infirmity, the first person to experience Jesus' resurrection and other moving encounters. Encouragement on gaining confidence and overcoming fear. Kick back in front of the fireplace or in your favorite comfy spot, switch on your ereader and escape the chaos of the world. These poems will cut through the stress and disappointments of your day to soothe and heal your soul. You'll want to read them over and over and share them with those you love.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 8, 2011
ISBN9781458140579
Reflections of the Son
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Patricia Norman Rachal

Patricia Norman Rachal has been writing since 1980. After becoming a Christian she started writing, with her first book an apologetic about Halloween and later poetry. Now her genre includes biography and fiction as well. All of her writings are inspirational from a Christian perspective. In the past few years she has written and edited books for others and loves doing both. Mrs. Rachal has won various poetry awards. She has business education, correspondence writing and English courses, and attended Word of Life School of Ministry. God and family are number one with her and nothing supersedes that importance. Her favorite things to do include Bible study and teaching, spending time with her grandchildren, sewing (especially doll clothes), needlework, reading, writing and ghost writing, and editing.Patricia lives in the South with her husband of 41 years.

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    Reflections of the Son - Patricia Norman Rachal

    REFLECTIONS

    OF

    THE SON

    Patricia Norman Rachal

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2011 Patricia Norman Rachal

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    The Picture

    The Cross

    When Jesus Came

    The Crowd

    The Crucifixion

    He Bore the Cross for Me

    The Crown

    Jesus at Gethsemane

    Mary and the Master

    Your Blood Lord Jesus

    A Chorus of Praise

    A Love Song to Jesus

    I Believe

    Jesus Messiah Lord

    Fellowship Sweet

    Children's Chapel

    Peace that Passes Understanding

    A Refreshing and a Rest

    A Sign of the Time

    A Soul's Destiny

    God Transformed

    I Hear You Calling

    God is With You

    Be Encouraged

    Jesus

    Only One Hero

    Grace

    The Foundation

    Jesus: He is All

    The Woman at the Well

    I'll Carry the Load

    Children of God

    A Change

    The Hem of His Garment

    Awake, Oh, Burdensome Hearts

    Immediate Obedience

    Shepherd Jesus

    God's Word Is

    No Ordinary Book

    Jesus is the Light

    Time to Pray

    Prayer of Dedication

    Declaration of Confidence

    The Picture

    Once I saw a picture of the blessed Savior, my Lord.

    My heart did burn within me; I could not utter a word.

    The main scene was of the blessed hope of our Lord's return.

    But of the smaller scenes there is so much we could learn.

    The first showed His flesh mutilated, torn, bleeding—one we seldom see.

    I'm glad I caught just a glimpse of what He went through for me.

    The next showed Him carrying His own Cross up Calvary's hill.

    They set a murderer free and said, This One kill.

    The last showed that upon His head they placed a crown of thorns.

    Which should have been mine, but He wore it for me so I could be reborn.

    Of the smaller scenes all three,

    They only show a little of

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