Song of Songs 5: 16
Since grace is poured into Psalm 45: 2
His lips, words of grace
Out of His mouth cause wonder: Luke 4: 22
His mouth is most sweet.
To the sinner, weeping
At His feet, the words came:
"Thy sins are forgiven": Luke 7: 48
His mouth is most sweet.
And to the Father, listening,
"I praise Thee, Father,
Lord of the heaven and of the earth": Luke 10: 21
His mouth is most sweet.
Hear the expression of
The Crucified Man: "Father, Luke 23: 34
Forgive them":
His mouth is most sweet.
A time without words.
Then the words of the Risen One:
"Woman, why dost thou weep?": John 20: 15
His mouth is most sweet.
Hear the words of an ascended
And glorified Person:
"I am Jesus": Acts 9: 5
His mouth is most sweet.
Another speaking - "The Spirit Revelation 22: 17
And the bride say, Come";
"Yea, I come quickly": Revelation 22: 20
His mouth is most sweet.
By the River Tweed at Berwick; Berwick used to be Scottish but has been in England for many years. Upriver the Tweed is the border between Scotland and England.
The sweetness of the Lord is the honey of our souls. Your poem absolutely and exquisitely expresses it all, David. Blessings!
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