Grace, a young woman, leaves the family home to pursue love and happiness. Overcoming guilt, she boards a plane, excited for her new future. The excerpt ends with a poem about following love, embodying the theme of pursuing a new life in a new city.
Budding Love – The Wilted Rose Book Part 21
Grace, now a young adult, receives a letter that brings her joy. She eagerly awaits a reply from Alex, finding solace in her memories of their time together. Despite chaos at home, she immerses herself in their connection.
The Thrill of First Attraction – The Wilted Rose Book Part 19
The attention and thrill of first attraction. Feelings of vulnerablity and uncertainty together with excitement and pleasure.
Mirroring the beauty and pain of a rose to that of life – The Wilted Rose Book Part 17
Grace moves to Melbourne, leaving behind the chaos of her strict upbringing, in pursuit of love and happiness. She embraces a new life with Alex, mirroring the beauty and pain of a rose. The fragrant flower becomes a metaphor for her poem enduring hardships to bloom into fullness, just as she does.
The Door to Wisdom
Wisdom is not limited to religion; it stems from life challenges and education. It involves knowledge, good judgment, and applying it to actions. Seeking wisdom is a continual journey, learning from others and experiences. Embracing wisdom leads to freedom from ignorance and a purposeful life. Commitment and conscious choices are key to walking through the door of wisdom.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake?
The Beatitudes, taught by Jesus, show a pattern of spiritual growth. Followers face persecution and insults, but find strength through God. This pattern leads to understanding and compassion for others. This poem explores the depth of these teachings and the challenges faced by those who follow them.
Blessed areย the Peacemakers?
The poem emphasizes the importance of being peacemakers and fostering peace in our homes, communities, and the world. It encourages seeking wisdom, resolving conflicts, and cultivating right relationships. The poem emphasizes the role of peacemakers in creating a harmonious and peaceful coexistence, drawing references from biblical teachings.
Let’s Talk Self-Talk
A poem about how I changed my negative self-talk for positive self-talk
Her Fragrant Love for Jesus
This poem depicts the story of a woman's extravagant act of pouring expensive oil over Jesus' head and feet. Despite criticism, Jesus praises her love and forgiveness, contrasting it with the judgment of others. The story highlights Jesus' mercy and grace, showcasing the power of love and devotion in the face of societal scorn.
The Unchangeability of Change
Change is an inevitable and unpredictable part of life that can bring fear and discomfort, yet also excitement and new experiences. Embracing change takes courage, leading to new adventures and opportunities. Whether eagerly embraced or forced upon us, change confronts us continuously, impacting happiness in different ways for each individual.
Blessed areย the Pure in Heart?
The poem emphases the longing for spiritual fulfillment amidst earthly struggles. It highlights the sincerity and obedience of the pure in heart, echoing the desire for God's purity and the return to a state of divine harmony. Through faith and action, Christians anticipate the coming Messiah and the fulfillment of God's righteous reign.
Born as a New Page in an Empty Journal
We start with empty pages in our book of life, filled with experiences and teachings. As we grow, we question and may choose to change our script, influenced by our circumstances and new generations. Our learned behaviors can be unlearned or improved to shape our lives. Life is like writing in a journal.
Blessed areย the Merciful?
The concept of mercy is compared to the Japanese art of Kintsugi, embracing and repairing brokenness. Extending mercy involves showing compassion, forgiveness, and kindness to others, even when it's not deserved. This selfless act mirrors God's mercy towards us and reflects the character of a believer in God. Jesus exemplified mercy by caring for the marginalized without expecting anything in return.
A Love Letter from Mum
This poem reflects on a mother's advice to her young adult children. The poet expresses love and regrets while encouraging the children to embrace life, learn from experiences, and cherish relationships. The poem emphasizes love, honesty, kindness, resilience, and the pursuit of meaningful experiences. She hopes her children find peace, joy, and love in life.
Build Your House of Love
The poem advocates for building a nurturing environment for personal and emotional growth by comparing the construction of a house with building loving relationships. It emphasizes the importance of foundational elements like love, trust, responsibility, and empathy in relationships, as well as the need for personal growth and a caring attitude. It uses vivid imagery to convey the idea of creating a home filled with warmth and support. The poem urges the reader to safeguard their emotional "house of love" from negative influences and to actively manage its construction for a fulfilling and enviable result.
The Scent of Sunshine
This poem captures a nostalgic childhood memory of bringing in clothes dried in the hot summer sun with her mother. The poem evokes the joy and warmth of the moment, reflecting on the sensory experience of the sunshine-infused clothes.
Feast or Famine – Women of the Bible
Naomi and Ruth faced tragedy as famine struck their land. After losing their husbands, Ruth chose to stay by Naomi's side, demonstrating unwavering loyalty. Ruth's dedication and hard work captured the attention of Boaz who eventually married her, leading to the lineage of Jesus Christ. This story is a testament to selfless love and faith.
Thank You
Beverley Joy is celebrating three years of sharing poems with her readers and listeners, expressing gratitude for their support. Despite the challenges of meeting weekly deadlines, she is inspired by her audience's engagement. She thanks them for their likes, smiles, high-fives, and for taking the time to show their support.
The Passion of Mary Magdalene – Easter Story Part 2
Women, including Mary Magdalene, visit Jesus' tomb on Easter morning to find it empty. They encounter angels and witness Jesus, spreading the news to the disciples. Mary becomes the first to share the gospel message, symbolizing the power of Jesus's resurrection and the hope it brings to all.
A Few Faithful Women – The Easter Story Part 1
At Easter time we remember Jesus' love through the eyes of faithful women. Mary Magdalene's transformation by Jesus, her support for His ministry, and her witness of His crucifixion are poignantly depicted. Alongside other devoted women, she remains faithful to the end, culminating in their involvement in Jesus' burial.