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Wednesday, September 26, 2007 

Divinity without Dogma

Divinity without dogma please
Instead of dead religion let's just
Bow and humbly get on our knees
To repent, pray, and get out the way
Invite and warmly welcome God today
To have His mighty, miraculous way
Come Lord Jesus to help, do, and say
Whatever it is you want to communicate
Whatever you desire to demonstrate
Forgive us for selfishly trying to orchestrate
By doing so Your grace we do frustrate
As we, full of ourselves, greatly aggravate
Your purposes, plans, and strong hand
Self-righteously endeavoring to deviate
From the divine order of dependency
Independent, shallow, vile, and infertile
Enamored by this world we are defiled
Unclean, dirty, and undone all the while
Yet we try tirelessly in our own strength
To give birth to that which You've promised
Deeply engrossed and captivated by the King
Or at least His blessings and special things
We try to overcome the flesh and press in
Though not necessarily to truly know Him
But to grasp, go after, and get something
Meanwhile we are dead and dying within
Traditional, skeptical, critical, and dogmatic
Always trying to implement another formula
To figure it all out, while forgetting Daddy
Bypassing and belittling our heavenly Father
Weary in heart, foolish, fickle, and fainting
Comparing, competing, and blindly berating
Our Christian brother just down the street
For not being exactly as us and complete
In dead religiosity, liturgy, and stupidity
Meanwhile we are miserable and filthy
Full of ourselves and going nowhere fast
Recalling the glory of times already past
Wondering how long the torment will last
Angrily, dogmatically driving people away
Dying within and wishing to get to heaven
Rigid and frigid, they take nobody with them.
Listen up my beloved and believing friend
Dogma is dead and always comes to an end
Jesus however is divine and always has time
To improve, enhance, and uplift into sublime
Spirituality that imparts life is a gold mine
Precious, priceless, virtuous, and matchless
Dogma that destroys and kills is a crime
To be hated, annihilated, and discarded
Replaced, exchanged, and happily traded
For something far better than to merely opine
What the world and humanity want is love divine.

Paul Davis is a life purpose coach (relational & professional), worldwide minister, and former fitness trainer.

Paul is a poet and author of several books including Breakthrough for a Broken Heart; Are You Ready for True Love; and Adultery 101. Paul is a popular keynote speaker, creative consultant, adventurer, mediator conquering conflict, liberator, and dream-maker.

Paul's compassion for people & passion to travel has taken him to over 50 countries of the world where he has had a tremendous impact. Paul has served in many war-torn, impoverished and tsunami stricken regions of the earth. His organization Dream-Maker Ministries is building dreams, breaking limitations and reviving nations.

Paul inspires, revives, awakens, impregnates with purpose, imparts the fire of desire, catapults people into a new level of self-awareness, facilitates destiny discovery and dream fulfillment.

Contact Paul to speak at your event or for life coaching:
RevivingNations@yahoo.com, 407-284-1705

For additional info:
http://www.CreativeCommunications.TV
http://www.DreamMakerMinistries.com

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