The Diamond Psalm – gps
God.
His holiness
shines through me.
Every action of mine
reflects on His
everlasting glory.
Even when I fail at something,
my sins still contribute
to
His
story.
In my continual striving
to become more Christlike,
I often discover areas where I have
made improvements,
many more places
where my deficiencies yet yearn for
correction,
and still more categories where I’ve actually taken a step backwards.
If I am to live in the Spirit, rather than
the flesh,
I cannot
treat salvation as
permission to sin
and be forgiven.
I must strive towards the
Christian ideal of eliminating sins.
I owe it to the Holy Trinity
to improve.
For when I fail,
and succumb to instincts,
it does not reflect
solely
on
me.
It also
reflects on my Savior,
Jesus Christ, King of
Kings;
it greatly grieves
the
Holy Spirit; and
it defiles
God.
If the structure isn't obvious, it's by word count: one word, then 2, then 3, 4, 5, up to 12 in the center line with the large print, and back down through 11, 10, 9, and ending in the same one word it started with: GOD.
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