NOT YET OVER TO RECOVER

 NOT YET OVER TO RECOVER

Pursue for you shall surely overtake them and without fail recover all(1 Sam 30:8)

Ayooluwa Olasupo(IMISI)

The city had been burned with fire.

Sepulchres of heroes were painted on a canvas of ashes

And the house of treasure was razed down by the rage of inferno from invaders—

The Amalekites.


The wives of our youth,


Our sons who served at the table

And daughters that watered flowers,

Were now captives in the garrison of thieves—

The thieves of peace and posterity.


We entered our land and behold it was gone!

The land that once was eyed for the green that adorned her trees

And grains that danced upon her hills;

Alas it now lay in ruins


We opened our mouths like a dam

And the tears we released showed how damned we were.

We soon lost the strength to weep

As our hopes became a fable.


Our souls grieved for the loss of the ones we loved

Stones from the people landed on the king's temple as if his own queens were spared from the siege.

The crowned one began to drown in a pool of distress.


Suddenly he braced his heart with courage 

Then his voice echoed "Fetch me the ephod!"

And the priest set it before him.

Shall I pursue this troop?

Shall I overtake them?

His words were like a missile docile to hit target.


Then said the LORD to him

"Pursue, for you shall surely overtake them and without fail, recover all."

And that was all—

All needed to triumph;

For in the end, the battle was won as the LORD had said.

We returned with spoil from our foes

With all our glory restored.

Comments

  1. Very powerful
    I'm reaping the harvest God promised me.
    Take back what the devil stole from me. And I rejoice today, for I shall recover it all.

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  2. Beautiful and inspiring write-up sis.More grace in Jesus name

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  3. Beautiful and inspiring piece ma

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  4. I'm reaping the harvest God promised me, take back what the devil stole from me. I rejoice today for j shall recover it all. For the battle is if the Lord's.
    Thank you for the reminder ma'am. God bless you

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  5. Beautiful!

    It's never yet over, taken.

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