David Pekrul

Choose You This Moment



Posted: Sunday, July 12, 2009

by David Pekrul

While living among us, some thought he was weird,
With hair to his shoulders and sporting a beard,
And saying we're brothers and we can have peace,
But wars keep erupting; they never do cease.


And yet he keeps preaching, "The time is at hand,
Please choose whom you're serving, decide, take a stand",
But so few are chosen, yet many are called,
And very few seek him and more are appalled.


Look, see he is weeping for those who are lost,
He came here to free us, not counting the cost,
Went down to meet Satan to capture the key,
And now he is risen so we can be free.


For He is our Saviour, the One, Son of God,
Though some do believe him, some think he's a fraud,
So choose you this moment, don't sit on the fence,
It's God or the Devil; the moment is tense.


Now, there in the judgment He'll ask us one thing,
"Did you take this Jesus, and make Him your King?"
For that one decision affects every life,
And frees us forever, so choose what is right.


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E-Mail:dpekrul@gmail.com


David Pekrul was born in New Westminster, B. C. Canada.

He wrote his first poem in February, 2004, as an Anniversary card for his wife, Linda. Being rather pleased by the results of his first attempt, he wrote a second one, then another and another. He soon realized that he was in love with words.

The pictures that his words paint may not always be pretty, but they are pictures worth viewing, for he writes about the world around him, whether they be things good, bad or otherwise. He also writes about family, nature, God and faith.

His first poetry book, "Parts Of The Sum Volume One" has just been published and can be found at http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3145051

David makes his home in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies with his wife Linda and spoiled pup, Tiki.

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» left by Elfreda Eriksen
2 years 318 days ago.
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Another fabulous poem David. It's hard to know what is right sometimes and the only thing to guide us is our conscience and our instinct. A really meaningful poem David. Thank you.
 
Elfreda
» left by David Pekrul 2 years 318 days ago.
70 fans.
Thanks for reading, Elfreda.
Yes, conscience and instinct is what we rely on. My instinct is to live my life for Jesus.
Again, thanks for reading and commenting. Much appreciated.
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