Hourglass

Hourglass by Ricky Clemons is a collection of poetry published by Fideli Publishing Incorporated on November 5, 2021. This edition, written in English and spanning 178 pages, presents poetry inspired by the author’s faith and connection to the Holy Spirit. Clemons expresses his reliance on divine inspiration to articulate his thoughts and feelings about Jesus Christ, emphasizing the spiritual dimension of his writing.
Readers will find a blend of prose and rhyming poetry that aims to connect the earthly experience with spiritual insights. The work touches on themes of religion, Christian living, and social issues, reflecting the author’s journey of faith. Through his verses, Clemons invites readers to explore the messages conveyed by the Holy Spirit, hoping to offer inspiration and understanding in their own spiritual journeys.
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It’s God’s holy spirit who gives me the words to write poetry about Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. I wouldn’t know what to write without the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit inspires me to write poetry according to my measure of faith and level of knowledge about my Lord Jesus Christ.
My mind is so blank without the Holy Spirit, who inspires me with the words to create my inspirational poetry. I don’t take credit for what has come from the Holy Spirit, who takes my mind into the realm of spiritual things about my Lord. It’s the Holy Spirit who connects me to the spiritual world beyond the real world. The Holy Spirit gives me down to earth poetry to reach up to the spiritual world of God to be like praying to God.
You can read my prose and rhyming poetry to see if it makes good sense to you. If it does make good sense to you, then you should know that it’s the Holy Spirit who has given me the understanding of poetry to write about my Lord. I have no idea what the Holy Spirit will move me to write about the Lord to share with you, but hopefully you will be blessed by it.
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