True Absolution??

This little poem is dedicated to all those who lie and think a simple trip to the local church for confession wipes away all your sins. For those who think the easy way to absolution is to simply spill the beans to a messenger of God. My question to you is how can there be real remorse when you only seek to look good in the eyes of God? If there is no desire by the sinner to set forth the truth then how is there true absolution?

Liar Liar Caught in Her Web

It is easy to tell when someone is a liar.
She plays this sick and twisted game,
Of constantly changing her name.
Deception and double-talk flow from her lips.
No care in the world for who she may hurt.
To pull off the deception no conscience require.

The 'Game' played is one so bold.
The 'Game' is addictive.
The 'Game' is vindictive.
Yet the liar always screws up.
For the Deceiver is never original.
Caught in a trap she struggles to be free.
The 'Game' is done, time for her to fold.

The Good Christian Liar commits a sin.
She asks for forgiveness from the Almighty above.
Hoping he will forgive by showing his love.
True forgiveness can not come for the liar,
Till she is truly remorse for the lies she tells.
She must swallow her pride for no one can win.

No remorse for her despicable deed.
Plummets into darkness away from the light.
Far from God's loving sight.
She predicated evil's plan.
Simple petty revenge has sealed her fate.
Only confession to the ones she has deceived
Can keep her from eternal burning because of her greed.

Only one way to break into the light.
One way to avoid suffering and despair,
That is to fix only what she can repair.
She is caught in the bear trap of life.
Find the ones she wronged to avoid eternal grief.
Time to confess to the poor wretched souls and make right.

If she is as Holy as she believes.
Nothing should stop her from her transmission.
Free the guilt, admit and done is her mission.
No remorse. There can be no forgiveness.
Time to come clean for her soul.
'Less in the darkness she will burn for all the times she deceives.


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Posted: August 19, 1998