Taking Comfort In A Shown Glory I by Michael Doyle
In a cloud of witnesses, 52 points of light Can be revealed to get our perspective right. In considering the merits within each story, We come to understand the power and the glory.
Having examined the Patriarchal Era as told The understanding of Moses starts to unfold. We begin Exodus, and Deuteronomy tells with grace Moses is the only prophet to know God face-to-face.
Moses was a hero with miraculous signs in his time. At least his wonders seem so in my humbled mind. Joseph brought Israel's tribe so they would survive Into Egypt, until enslaved, this family would thrive.
Like a comfortable inn, what is pleasant along the way Is not necessarily the home in which we are meant to stay. Despite the respite, I know that I am not traveling alone, In finding that the smallish pleasures do not make a home.
Time passes, and so does what passes for a lasting memory, Pharaohs come and go, and so does what has been a legacy. The story is that for 40 years, Moses lived as royalty, Until he walked away from the abuses of Hebrew slavery.
Right answers do not always lead to the right conclusion, As in the case of Moses, he chose violence in confusion. For forty years the wilderness shapes the man to come, As Moses learns what he must do to lead in God's kingdom.
Big dreams require the dreamer's growth and maturation. This comes in steps and rarely without personal evolution. God readies the person that is to be what they become, All, as it is said, for the good of the holy kingdom.
Burning bushes speak the future of what's meant to be, Though such clarion visions only happen infrequently. We redline life rushing full tilt in our given hour, And in doing so, we often miss how our God empowers.
God instructed Moses to face Pharaoh toe-to-toe. He was to demand that Pharaoh let God's people go. Our callings, like his, seem beyond our capacity; Riddled with self-doubt and feeling our inadequacy.
We push back against what we are called by God to do. Humility is not insecurity; it's being true. We must remember that God forms us for our purpose, And we are to believe in God and live out our service.
The choice is ours to live by God-given dignity, And in so doing, we are to live by God's authority. This means never bowing before unwarranted criticism, And standing up to our challenges with true optimism.
Social media has opened us all to unjust comparison. It is as though we live in a free-for-all competition. Twenty four/seven we are compelled to shine our light, And somehow, less than perfect is never quite right.
This is a modern-day game waged with no way to win. The best that you are is the only fair comparison. Living every moment of our lives before the eyes Of competitive persons is to live our moments unwise.
We are meant to love and to seek to encourage. It is society's mistake that so many discourage. The push back would be to fight back with love, And to remember to live as if in Heaven above.
Moses had some validity to his spoken objection. Chances are that we've all known some rejection. We only need to understand Christ's majesty To know that we are always in His full adequacy.
It's by reaching past ourselves that God comes to light. When we have reached our end, we see Christ's full might. And so began the journey under the desert's sky, With Moses' faltering lips, knowing obedience as his reply.
(c) April 13, 2026 Michael Doyle All Rights Reserved
“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.’ You won’t believe what you can accomplish by attempting the impossible with the courage to repeatedly fail better.” – Samuel Beckett
“The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history, whether man shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small elite.” – Thomas Jefferson
In every day, in every way, My Lord has held me in His hand. Giving me mercy, and I can say, In my best and my worst, He understands.
In return, I offer my life, Trusting in Christ alone. Through sweetness and strife, It's in His sacrifice that I atone.
I love the Lord Because His mercy never fails By the strength of His bond, I know that He always prevails.
There's a lot of faith in goodness, And it satisfies this hungry heart. If only my path had understood this, Things would have been better from the start.
Shouting to the Lord, His will be done. Our Father has provided each day. I offer my life up to ways of the Son As I stand each moment and quietly pray.
I love the Lord Because His mercy never fails By the strength of His bond, I know that He always prevails.
Giving thanks, I turn to sing Here in the new day dawning. In all that the day might bring, I worship from the morning.
Until the day fades into night, I embrace and live in His light. My heart keeps His holy name, Knowing He alone erased my blame.
I love the Lord Because His mercy never fails By the strength of His bond, I know that He always prevails.
(c) April 12, 2026 Michael Doyle All Rights Reserved
Some would say that an unjust peace beats war. That is foolishness that leaves an unrequited score. It is far more righteous to fight legitimately With the right intention and cause, with full authority.
Sometimes after the dust-up, the results are put into law, This then was the case at Nuremberg, we might recall. It was found that rightful conscience supercedes the state, Arguably, we knew this, even before the first trial's date.
Sometimes, it takes being flawless to claim one's victory. This is the case of good over evil in the hearts of humanity. The Tribunal sought law over vengeance n holding the trials, And kept many of the guilty alive so justice had no denial.
Most evil is that which kills the spirit of the good, But some, such as Göring, simply felt misunderstood. That there is a greater good expressed in ideology, And that, perhaps, such ignorance is the flaw of humanity.
This is then the core of the philosophy that would be tried, And only by flawless victory would the Allies be satisfied. It was felt necessary for the healing of evil to be revealed, It was felt necessary to disallow evil from being concealed.
(c) April 11, 2026 Michael Doyle All Rights Reserved
“My political sentiments inclined toward the left and emphasized the socialist aspects every bit as much as nationalist ones.” – Adolph Eichmann
It must be realized and understood that the Nazis were from the Left, not the right. National Socialist Workers Party, think hard on this and understand where socialism leads. Allegiance to Conservative values leads to greater liberty and freedom. Socialism has historically demanded blind obedience as a core value. You say you don’t believe me? Consider Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and contrast them with Eichmann’s statement, and you will find the same deadly results.
“Honor, justice, and humanity, call upon us to hold, and to transmit to our posterity, that liberty which we received from our ancestors. It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children, but it is our duty to leave liberty to them.” – John Dickinson
The Difference of A Heavenly Father by Michael Doyle
Deep within the holy inference, Meanings are held by deference. Throughout all of human history, Kings have added up to slavery.
But not so, in our father's kingdom. Our heavenly king rules through freedom. When the people forget and need to recall, Leaders like Moses have preached God's law.
In Judaic history, we find a bloody monarchy, As God's people have struggled in their history. Conquered and embattled, Israel struggled for light, Like a twisted blade at the edge of God's fight.
Until they were enslaved by Roman domination, There was very little left of the Jewish nation. All but destroyed by the wages of their sin, The Jews were certain that God would save them again.
A prophet speaking God's words, as it was told, Would come as the Messiah to shepherd the fold. This second Moses was born in Bethlehem to inspire. Holiness was born at the edge of the Roman Empire.
As it was said in the Bible, it would be done. Out of Egypt, God, the Father, would call His Son. Sacred as the whisper heard from God's breath, Moses and Jesus would come to escape their death.
Jesus and Moses ran Good's course side by side. The parallels are amazing to try to coincide. At a Mount that was not, Jesus taught us to pray, Addressed to "Our Father: from that very day.
This Father was heaven-bent on finding freedom, And delivering all believers into His kingdom. Hope and deliverance were given by God to rescue, Into the sacred hearts of every Christian and Jew.
Freedom came from the prophesied power of redemption, Thought on by the disciples in their contemplation. The strength of the woven threads was as inspirational, As those who carried this truth are generational.
(c) April 10, 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