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The First Commandment by Raymond A. Foss

The first commandment
written on the tablets
carried from the mountain
by Moses of old,
“You shall have no other gods before me”,
timeless, unending, the test of our loyalty
the faith of the people, devoted to God

In their time, in that place
far from the temple
the city, the people
united as one

But there in that wilderness
before the craven idol
before the king demanding to be god
Refusing to bow, to deny the creator
honoring the words written so long ago
Prepared to be burned, to submit to the furnace
entering in, faithful to God


November 16, 2009
Daniel 3:16-18
and writing challenge
“Monday Manna for November 16, 2009 – Ultimate Faith”
posted by Joanne Sher on her blog,
“An Open Book”, at:
http://joannesher.blogspot.com/2009/11/ultimate-faith-monday-manna.html
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