Sit, Walk, Stand
Of the many books I have read, "Sit, Walk, Stand" by Watchman Nee has made a profound and deep impression on me. Nee has been able to garner the teachings of Paul the Apostle, as written in his letter to the church in Ephesus, and narrate it in a simple format defined by the words Sit, Walk and Stand.
After many hectic weeks, I got time yesterday to sit on our balcony-turned small garden and study to bask in the early spring sun. Thanks to my wife, the flowers, the lounge chairs and study table had all been neatly arranged to help me unwind, enjoy the day and write. There I picked up a new notebook my wife had presented me for the new year, and began copiously reading and writing my notes from the epistle of Ephesians. As I wrote, I felt the natural inclination to follow the categories of "Sit". "Walk" and "Stand".
By late afternoon, as I was closing my notes, I felt inspired to write a poem on the many points I had captured in my notebook. With a little help from AI tools in collecting appropriate pictures for the poem, this is what my final results look like:
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