“The virtues of men are of more consequence to society than their abilities; and for this reason, the heart should be cultivated with more assiduity than the head.” —Noah Webster (1788)
In the splendid moments of gratitude, I am thankful for the right attitude, That is God's voice that must be heard To understand the Bible in all that has occurred.
Two people within a womb struggled together, Throughout life, the generations never get better. From this stems a long history of sibling rivalry. This, in turn, has become a war-torn legacy.
Esau would serve Jacob, the younger deceiver. Yet, from this would come unexpected believers. God often uses the weak to his greater glory. It is found throughout the Bible's story.
The story of Esau and Jacob is one of deception. Yet, by the will of God comes blessing and connection. These were the deeds that brought about enmity. Brother against brother; family had become enemies.
To work against this, every parent should work in unity. This sets the foundation of lifelong familial harmony. Without this example, it's natural that sibling rivalry From Cain and Abel forward became sadly legendary.
Instead of friction, we should promote reconciliation This would bring peace between people and nations. Living on the warpath has brought a lot of history. Why humanity doesn't listen to God remains a mystery.
At the Jordan River, God wrestled with Jacob all night, And he was renamed Israel at the morning's breaking light. From this came the 12 tribes that found it hard to settle, But instead of running away, they and we continue to wrestle.
We bring our struggles to God, and wounded, we continue walk, Shaped by our many wrongs, we conform our walk to our talk. Through clinging to our faith, we are saved through grace. This is the Gift given by God to the human race.
The faith in our hearts marks the truth of our start. We learn to serve our purpose from our healing hearts. Like Isaac, we must surrender and conform to God's talk Making straight our stride as we walk Good's holy walk.
(c) February 22, 2026 Michael Doyle All Rights Reserved
“‘As for me, I would seek God, and to God would I commit my cause, who does great things and unsearchable, marvelous things without number.’”– Job 5:8-9 NIV
A Christian View of Abuse, Part II by Michael Doyle
Do not be fooled or seek to minimize. The truth is plain and seen by our own eyes. All such pain must be faced head-on, Or, otherwise, it will never be gone.
It takes true courage to take this just stand, Help others to safety, per God's reprimand. Sometimes, it becomes necessary to seek separation. It may be the only way to reach reconciliation.
Christians carry each other's burdens as Christ's law. We must be ready to answer God's loving call. It is our duty to face these things head-on. We know if we don't, the hurt will never be gone.
Remember, it is best to do these things together. As a group, this might be handled better. In a spirit of love, if we're in a confrontation, The light of truth can be prayed into resolution.
Turn on the exposure of the searching light, And begin the healing process of getting things right. Reaching out to God, we begin hands clasped tight, The darkest hours will become as revealed as a shining light.
God came to bring more harmony to your life. He is the peace bringer who heals our strife. If there is any settling to do, let God handle the score. This then is what the love of God is for.
It all comes down to breaking the chain. Let's make this world better so it's not in vain. We join hands as we pray together, Let's do what's necessary to make this world better.
(c) February 21, 2026 Michael Doyle All Rights Reserved
A Christian View of Abuse, Part I by Michael Doyle
Everything within these words spoken Comes partly from the experience of the broken. These experiences shape us in the final days, And there will be differences in our ways.
One third of women have been abused, This is a solid fact, not to be confused. They have gone along with what is wrong Just to maybe feel as if they might belong.
Verbal and physical abuse never relents, And those doing it seldom, if ever, repent. The pain caused will be carried for life, Diminishing our peace and increasing our strife.
Each moment suffered never stops churning. It's the bad experience of life spent learning From which we must all break the cycle and be free. This will bring peace for you and me.
Never keep these things secret, but let the world know, Sharing your pain, after all, it will always show. We're only as sick as the secrets we keep concealed. The healing process needs our feelings to be revealed.
It takes the truth to set you toward becoming free. Silent suffering only creates further indignity. Stifled inside, the abuse causes us to take on blame. We need, instead, to call out the shame by its very name.
David is a prime example of keeping secrets in. A classic case, cursed and walking in His skin. Frightened to talk about it, it only grew worse, And the feelings inside became angry, hurt, and perverse.
Silence is betrayal, and this cycle becomes its own trap. The enmeshment we experience is meant for us to unwrap. Step by step, we need to learn to become strong Until love helps us recover to where we truly belong.
The provocations to our peace become an aggravation. The taunting is ceaseless and is without explanation. Threats abound and become a constant intimidation, All of this joined together is our denigration.
Belittled until your nerves have become well-worn, It's a relentless attack of mean-spirited scorn. This dissolves into a relationship of living in shame, And it is never an allowable sort of game.
The words that kill are the constant manipulation, Until your enemies believe they've gained domination. The life we live is nothing more than our day after day. The shame of it is, we know we should not be loved in this way.
Rumors hurt and, with time, become our soul's defamation. The pain of untruth hurts until it's heard as condemnation. All of this adds up to a horrible, killing indictment, And all it requires is the power of wrong judgment.
(c) February 20, 2026 Michael Doyle All Rights Reserved
Heading out of Australia to escape this Aussie winter. First stop Japan, then UK/Ireland and if work doesn't call me back, onto Chicago. I will make it up as I go along