“I Am Not a Thief” Says Every Thief

There was once a man

Who was really good at what he does.

He could do anything he wanted with it.

He spent all of his waking hours thinking of ways to craft

In his skill.

 

He went to his God and only his God

To get the patterns.

 

But, there came upon him a strange traveler one day.

He said to this craftsman, “I am not a thief”, so

The craftsman being really shy and wanting a friend

said, “Ok, I believe you.”

So, he opened up his store.

The skilled craftsman offered to teach the man his skill

Which was carpentry.

He would teach him all of the techniques.

He would be happy to pass down his mastery.

 

Yet, the man was not satisfied with this.

He did not care to learn carpentry.

Rather, he spied a few choice furnishings.

These, the Carpenter left aside for the poor

To give them a nice furnishing.

But, they were the choicest furnishings in a home.

So, the thief, having the key to the vault

Went into the storeroom and stole the furnishings.

The craftsman came in, having so many furnishings,

He did not see it.

But, soon his lobby began to be emptied.

But it was so slow, that he never could realize it.

 

Finally, he saw that the poor needed something.

He looked for his choicest furnishings,

And could not find them.

Thus, he became very afraid.

He searched all over his house for them.

He could not find them.

He sat with his hands on his face

And wept.

 

“What happened to my choicest furnishings?

“The ones with no nails, made of the choicest

“Ebonies and Mahoganies,

“My Chess table

“With its squares fitted without glue

And they would not move!

“And my Rocking Chair?

“This Rocking chair was

“Sculpted out of a redwood’s trunk

“And the larger pieces I cut from it

“I sculpted into lamps

“And pieces for my chess board!

“Which no longer I can find!”

 

The man wept;

And when his friend walked in

He looked and thought to himself,

“I am not a thief.

“He let me see all of his furnishings.

“He invited me into his home.

“He gave me a key to his house.

“I am now rich.

“But, there are still more great pieces

“Which I can steal.”

Yet, oh thief, remember when the Carpenter

Said he would teach you his craft?

Why, if you were so poor,

Did you not become his apprentice?

 

This is what a thief says.

Take With You Words o Israel

Long, hard, I spent a lifetime working.

I compiled many stories.

I wrote many odes.

I created many civilizations.

Like Leonardo Da Vinci I sketched the future.

 

These are my stories.

I need to eat from them.

 

Hosea 14 comes to mind.

“Take with you words, o Israel.”

I fell by my iniquity…

Backing into the basement

I tripped and fell

In my idleness.

 

I said to the LORD:

“Take away all iniquity,

“And receive me graciously

“That I may offer the calves of my lips.”

The calf is my stories

And I would hope the LORD

Would pluck my sin from me

And cast it into the sea.

 

Then I shall say this:

“Asshur Shall not save me,”

For though the prophet sing me a song

He cannot.

“I will not ride on horses.”

Though I feel the enemy closing in around me

I shall not flee upon them.

“I will not call the works of my hands

“My Gods…”

I know, without a doubt,

That these words, these writings,

They will not prosper me.

Only God can in the time that is appointed to me.

And I know that the fatherless find mercy in the LORD.

I will not fear my dad’s cancer

Because the LORD will keep me safe.

Jesus Christ is Come in the Flesh

There are three proofs for God

Christians, which you will use in the world

To prove your God.

No more science or worldly explanations

Lest you destroy yourselves.

This is a prophecy

One of very few I have written:

 

The first is Miracles.

Christians, they exist.

A car flips, five people ride it

And all survive.

With my very arm

I move the car,

And it falls.

Healing exists in a spiritual prayer.

So does blessing encourage,

And encouragement brings people to do what is right.

So does a curse alight to turn a man away from sin.

 

The second proof is that people can communicate.

It is undeniable.

People understand one another

If they are listening to one another.

With an ear, they can understand

One another to the most minutia.

They can precisely coordinate

They can build precision

They can communicate ideas.

If this were not so,

Then we could never prove truth.

But, we can prove truth

Because we can reason with one another.

 

The third proof of God is that there is good and evil.

There is a behavior you would prefer

All people treat you.

There is a behavior you should have

Toward all others.

You should not kill

You should not steal

You should not have sex before marriage.

It is known to every child that this is the case

And each one groans when they see any diversion from these truths.

For, they understand what is right

Until their hearts are intent on evil.

And evil drives them to insanity

It drives them to destructive habits

It drives them to isolation and regret

And shame and constant heartache.

This is observable.

So with goodness, does it clear the conscience.

And the fact that we have a conscience

And it needs cleared,

And only one God offers to clear it;

All others say to pay the full penalty of sin;

That is the ultimate proof of Christ.

That there is good.

That there is evil.

The contrary is easily mooted

Because we observe both.

A True and False Prophet

There was a prophet whom everyone said was crazy.

Every prediction he said, so said the people

He had gotten wrong.

He even once said that the heavens would pour down fire

If the peoples did not repent of their actions.

Haughtily, the world looked,

And no fire rained from the heavens.

 

There was another prophet whom everyone said was in his right mind.

Every prediction he said, so said the peoples

He got right.

He even said that fire ought to fall down from the sky

For it would be good for the peoples if it did rain fire.

Haughtily, the world looked

And then desired with their whole hearts for fire to rain down from the heavens

Like Sodom’s Brimstone

For they enlarged their stubborn hearts as if they were gods.

 

The first prophet was visited by brethren

Of the Church of Christ, to spy whether he was mad

Or truly a prophet. They saw him

And not much greatness was perceived in him

For every proclamation he made was wrong.

Yet, when he spake, the children of God trembled

For fear of God’s wrath.

 

The second prophet was visited by the same brethren

Of the Church of Christ, to spy whether he were a prophet

For they neither considered him mad, nor a false prophet.

They saw much greatness in him

Enough to bring down fire from the heavens.

Every prediction he made came true.

Yet, when he spake, the children of God became haughty of heart

Desiring in their hearts to become gods.

 

Which prophet, do you suppose

Had done the will of God?

The one who spoke, and all men trembled

Though not one word of his came true?

Or the prophet whom everyone adored

Because he could tell fortunes,

And make their hearts haughty because of mammon?

 

Yet, Christ said this: “I give this generation only the sign of Jonah,”

Whom Jonah set three days in the belly of a whale

Before going to Nineveh because he considered he’d be made a fool

When his words would not come true.

And surely, his words did not come true

Because God was merciful to Nineveh.

Woe to that people whose prophet’s words come true

If the prophet’s words are to turn the peoples off of the narrow path.

For the peoples adore great spectacles, but cannot tolerate a poor man

Whom the whole world despises because of the inconvenience of what he says.

Yet, blessed be that prophet who speaks a word,

And it does not come true

If it is spoken to warn the peoples of bitter trials ahead.

For a prophet ought not seek destruction,

But rather to preserve the life of his peoples.

And a prophet’s fear

Is to gladly be made a fool for his prophecy.

Save Your Servant Israel

LORD, to where do I turn?

LORD, to where do I turn?

Do I turn to the north?

Will my help come from there?

Do I turn to the south?

Do I turn to the king?

Do I turn to the earth?

What is underneath the earth?

 

From where does my help come?

Idols do not set before my eyes

I have heard your voice

Idols do not set before my eyes

And I, LORD, I am a listener ready to listen

I am a sheep ready to be set down

In the pasture.

Where does my help come?

Surely all other gods are wolves

Ready to steal

And destroy.

Surely all other gods deceive

And surely they say, “Do some little bit of evil

“So that your will comes to pass.

“Love your life so much

“That you will do this little evil

“And your desire shall surely shine forth like the morning star.”

 

Yet, LORD, if there is error in my heart

If in my way are stumbling-blocks

Surely You shall remove them.

Why do I, LORD, why do I excel above other men?

Am I something which men look to and say

“This man is my example.”

Surely not, LORD, for You are the example

You are the path set before our feet.

If all else follow after vain idols

I shall surely stay steadfast in Your love.

For where does my heart lean?

If there is a company against me

I shall call upon you early

I shall, before the war

Constantly speak into your ear.

 

Who are the men who trouble the meek?

Who are those who cause trouble for your servant Israel?

Surely they shall be set forth ablaze

And shall burn for eternity in hell.

Yet, I, I shall listen and wait upon You.

For my salvation is like a wellspring

And my heart a steadfast servant.

Though the company does not believe my words

Though they say, “He lies, there is nothing good in him,”

Though they wait for my feet to stumble

And though they make a diligent watch for sin

LORD return upon their own heads their mischief.

For dreams they accuse Your servant

While they walk forth in slander and murder all the day long.

How long shall the wicked prosper?

Surely you shall not let your servant see decay.