Saturday, July 28, 2007

Where is Thy Sweet Savor?


Oh Christian…where is thy sweet savor,
Of a life…holy, consecrated, acceptable unto Me?


I have called you from darkness to light,
To live a life, holy devoted unto Me.


Set apart for good works,
That I ordained for you before the foundations of the world.


You have been called to be My ambassador,
Yet I see you entwined in the cares of this world.


Sin entangles you,
Rendering you no longer effective to a world lost in sin.

The sinner examines your life and concludes,
No different than I, so I must be a Christian too.


Thy words, thy deeds,
Do they reflect Me?


Satan will clamor and shout with glee,
He’ll utter hypocrite, liar and sinner too!


Do you hunger for the meat of My word,
Is it hidden within your heart?


Will you choose to be conformed by this world,
Or receive My promise…be ye transformed and renewed in Me?


Does your heart break…even ache,
For that which breaks My heart?


Will you run the race,
Strive towards the upward calling?


Finish strong…
I beckon you "Come…live a life of no regrets!"


By Susan Bunts
July 27, 2007


This poem is dedicated to my precious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who called me from darkness to light and death unto life; and to my beloved former Pastor Chuck Obremski…who uncompromisingly taught us the Word of God so that our hearts and minds would be transformed and renewed in Christ Jesus.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Dear Dissension


Dear Dissension,


It is with great eagerness that I commend you,
For your effective division,
Of the body of Christ.


As you know,
It is my deepest desire to see,
Those once on fire for Christ no longer a threat to my kingdom of darkness.


Good work…job well done
Your methods ever so clever,
Stealth…undetected…quite easily they follow your lead.


An effective mix,
Of genuine issues blended with personal opinion,
Lead them down the primrose path and soon we’ll see a critical spirit in full bloom.


Tread lightly,
Careful you must be…so as not to alert them,
Of our true mission to bring dishonor to their King.


May they not see their transgression,
Nor be repentant…and seek forgiveness of their sin,
Press onward…what’s a little gossip and slander…when carefully hidden as constructive criticism.


Dissension…be sure to blind them,
Veil their eyes, so they may not see,
May they not grow stronger by the reading God’s Word.


May they forget about prayer,
Or battling this war upon on their knees,
Calling upon their God will only bring our much hated foe…to battle by their side.


Throw out the bait,
Hook them with dissatisfaction,
Reel them in with discontent.


Divide them, conquer them,
Big or small, young or old…it matters not,
Use music, or style or even their precious translations to divide.


May they not be like their God,
Who looks upon the heart,
Instead may they only dwell upon that which their flesh can see and hear.


Divide them,
Scatter them,
Send them to the four winds.


My deepest desire,
To see that beacon…that bright and shining light upon the hill,
Extinguished…so I can take countless more souls to hell!


Insincerely yours…the enemy of their souls!


By Susan Bunts - July 17, 2007

Friday, July 06, 2007

Hand It Over


Hand it over…Preacher boy,
Step away from the Gospel.


That’s good…now make them believe,
It’s their character,
Their righteousness that saves them,
Not the righteousness of Christ.


Never let them know the truth,
That there is no one righteous, no not one,
That their salvation was bought and paid for,
Through the blood of Jesus when He died on the cross.


Make them believe,
The wisdom of men,
Which speaks of works righteousness,
Not the holy, perfect, acceptable sacrifice of Christ Jesus alone.


Let them hear stories,
Instead be inspired by heroes and stories of men,
Hush…they needn’t know the truth,
That the Word of God alone can heal their broken lives.


Perhaps there is one not yet saved,
Who does not yet know the power of the Holy Spirit,
Of One who convicts men of sin,
Or the One who can transform their lives…by His power within.


Let them rest comfortably,
Seeking integrity in the eyes of men,
Share not the Gospel message, no nary a word,
Lest they be saved…a new creation in Christ


Good work,
Job well done…
Christ was not mentioned,
Not a whisper of promised assurance…forgiveness of their sin.


Preacher man…do not loose heart,
Nor feel you’ve betrayed,
The Gospel of Christ,
To a world not yet saved.


Insincerely yours,
The enemy!


By Susan Bunts
July 1, 2007